The Argentinian program, “Living in América,” presented by Alejandro Fantino and Débora Plager, produced a special discussing and interviewing Argentinians who travelled to or sought information about moving to Uruguay in the wake of the global pandemic caused by the coronavirus.
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The Guatemalan government recently announced that they were considering not renewing the Cuban medical mission in the country, which was followed by a statement from the Ministry of Health that the support that the mission provides is undisputed.
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Violence against women has become increasingly more visible in recent years, in part due to mediums like social media networks; yet, some violence against women is still too often overlooked, especially when they are harder to detect.
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South America was one of the regions that has been most affected by the coronavirus epidemic.
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The Bilateral Administrative Commission of the Trade Agreement between Argentina and Chile addressed different mechanisms to facilitate bilateral exchange.
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On August 21, 2020, Venezuelan officials announced that Venezuelan citizens and migrants are no longer allowed to enter through the Simón Bolívar International Bridge.
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The race for the vaccination for COVID-19 is a geopolitical issue to control its distribution.
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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) campaigned on the promise to fight corruption.
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As noted by the US National Security Council, “… the Western Hemisphere is a geopolitical priority for the United States, as articulated in the 2017 Strategy for National Security from the president…”
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the organization for the promotion of Exports and Investments of El Salvador (PROESA) launched an initiative to promote Salvadoran exports through virtual business rounds with companies from El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.
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