During the final week of September, the Civic Alliance for Justice and Democracy (Alianza Cívica por la Justicia y la Democracia) and the Blue and White National Unit (Unidad Nacional Azul y Blanco) met in Washington with the Organization of American States (OAS).
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President Iván Duque has been called out for his false report in the United Nations that supposedly proves the ELN’s presence in Venezuela.
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Many Brazilians are choosing to travel to foreign countries to study medicine.
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A group of countries, including the United States and Argentina, have decided to reactivate to add pressure on the Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro.
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The human rights chief of the United Nations, Michelle Bachelet (Chile), stated that she “feels sorry” for Brazil because of the conflict unleashed by Jair Bolsonaro’s comments.
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The president-elect of Guatemala, Alejandro Giammattei, explains that the $30 million dollar donation by the Mexican government for planting and conserving forests on the border between the two countries would take place in 2020 and will generate thousands of jobs and development among the 1,200 kilometers of the shared Mexico-Guatemala border, reported El Universal of
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Tensions between the Nicaraguan government and opposition groups escalated this week as it was announced that Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega prohibited the entrance of seven international diplomats into the country.
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Venezuela’s government leaders allegedly received drug money from Mexico through Costa Rica and it’s not clear whether there are any ongoing investigations.
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New routes for the traffic of dangerous arms have been used to smuggle weapons from the US and Central America.
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The United Nations Human Rights Council has rejected Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s policies on immigration, on the grounds that they represent a step backwards in upholding human rights of migrants.
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