Given the opportunity, Venezuelan migrants could flourish in Colombia and contribute to economic growth.
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In the Dominican Republic, Colombian recording artists have experienced immense popularity, performing sell-out concerts in the capital’s largest arenas.
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According to José Rafael Vilar, the fidelity that the current Bolivian government shows towards the Chávez legacy is isolating the country from the international community.
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Many members of the Venezuelan government are finding themselves barred from entering Colombia as they try to flee a state ravaged by political crisis.
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Trinidad’s golden beaches, coconut-filled palm trees, and fishermen laying in their hammocks belie the tense and uneasy atmosphere that can be felt in the island’s southeastern coast.
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The fall in the price of gasoline in Guatemala has resulted in trafficking gas to Chiapas, a Mexican state which borders the country.
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Uncertainty regarding who will become the new head of the Venezuelan billion-dollar company Monómeros Colombo Venezolanos located in Colombia was unleashed, after the company’s new president was denied entry to the country.
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Fear and political violence have driven thousands of Nicaraguans to flee, presenting Costa Rica with an unprecedented number of refugees.
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Multinational cooperation on trade is key to providing business opportunities within any region.
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Colombia has become the third country to receive money from the Global Concessional Financing Facility of the World Bank, for the assistance provided to Venezuelan migrants and refugees.
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