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Since June of last year, Yoselín, José, and their daughter have been living in the Mexican state of Oaxaca near the Isthmus of Tehuantepec.

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The OAS Secretary General, Luis Almagro, demonstrated his support and celebrated the initiative to fight against impunity and corruption in Honduras.

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Brazilian ex-president Lula da Silva has joined the left wing allies of Evo Morales who have labelled his candidacy in the recent elections, which went against the will of the Bolivian people in the reelection referendum, as a mistake.

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For Franciso José Eguiguren, the rapporteur of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), an interdisciplinary and international group of experts needs to be formed to investigate the acts of violence that occurred after the resignation of Evo Morales in Bolivia.

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The Spanish company Telefónica Hispam is looking for investors in Latin America that will join its new re-structuring throughout the continent.

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Bolivia is experiencing a serious political crisis following the October 20th presidential elections.

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Some in Colombia have begun to speculate that Mexican drug cartels, particularly the Sinaloa Cartel, may be to blame for some of the violence that has been taking place in the Colombian department of La Cauca.

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The Puebla Group, made up of ex-presidents and leaders from across Latin America, released a regional political expression in a series of documents after a forum in Buenos Aires.

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The Organization of American States (OAS) held a meeting in Bolivia to establish an electoral audit.

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In early November 2018, a few weeks after the beginning of the migrant caravan that entered through Chiapas to the US, two trucks full of people disappeared.

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