Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro decided that transit across the Simón Bolivar International Bridge can only be held on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and cannot exceed 300 people.
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While the coronavirus pandemic has had immense negative impacts around the world, Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Luis Almagro, believes that the pandemic may have been “useful” to Nicolás Maduro’s government in Venezuela.
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The OAS supports a statistical analysis done of an audit on Bolivian elections that concluded that voter fraud was committed.
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Cuba has made the claim that Colombia, an ally of the United States, is attempting to pave the path for sanctions against Cuba.
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Uruguayan Luis Almagro has begun his second term, which will expire in 2025, as Secretary-General for the Organization of American States (OAS) and says that his first difficult job as Secretary-General will be “supporting the governments and the people of the hemisphere against the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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Respirators are essential equipment in the treatment of critical cases of COVID-19 and have become the target of many international disputes as the demand increases.
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After Hurricane Felix swept through Nicaragua in 2007, former Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez promised to aid the country.
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Central American countries have decided to halt the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic by reopening their borders to commerce.
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COVID-19 has already severely affected El Salvador, Panama, and Ecuador economically, but now the pandemic is threatening them to get rid of their dollarization.
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In 2020, Colombia seeks to surpass the $395 million made in 2019 from the exportation of goods to the Dominican Republic.
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