The closure of land borders to non-essential traffic was announced by Mexico and will be in force until April 21 at least.
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Dominican soldiers have been strategically placed along the border with Haiti in order to prevent the flow of foreigners and other illegal activities from entering the Dominican Republic.
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The end of the Matamoros camp means that, along the border, thousands of people await their opportunity to seek asylum.
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A scientific panel composed of 14 national and international panelists, representatives of government, academia, NGOs, and regional organizations such as the Central American Integration System (SICA), the Economic Commission for Latin America (ECLAC), and the Intergovernmental Group of Experts on Climate Change (IPCC), met on a virtual forum to discuss joint regional efforts against climate
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On Monday, March 15, the Organization of American States (OAS) declared that Bolivian justice was “not in a position to provide the minimum guarantees” of a fair trial for former President Jeanine Añez.
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According to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR), two out of every three Venezuelan migrants in Peru find themselves in a vulnerable situation due to the triple crisis – health, economic and political – that the country is experiencing.
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The Engel list, otherwise known as H.R.2615, can nullify migrants’ visas and make them ineligible for attaining one.
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The Organization of American States (OAS) has demanded immediate release of all the political prisoners from the Ortega regime.
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The Central Bank of Brazil projected that the country’s GDP will rise 3.5% in 2021.
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Both the presidents of Mexico and Argentina, Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Alberto Fernández, have formed an axis that unites the Latin American countries, including those in the Caribbean.
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