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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: Increasing numbers of migrants are deciding to settle in Guatemala, a country that is usually just a stop on a longer migration course.

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has continued to remain silent on the murder of former Nicaraguan Army Major Roberto Samcam. Major Samcam was murdered on Thursday, June 19, 2025, by a hitman in the safety of his home. In response to the president’s silence, deputies from the opposition have demanded a

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Issue Jun 18-24 2025: An argument over loud music ended in tragedy on June 15 in the Chilean capital city of Santiago.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: Ecuador is exploring new models and reforms for its incarceration system. Officials are considering “Bukele models” after touring prisons in El Salvador.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: According to a recent study conducted by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), 58% of migrants were the victims of abuse during their passage toward Mexico in 2024.

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Issue Jun 12-17 2025: The border between Colombia and Venezuela has become a focal point for transnational money laundering operations, facilitated by complex and dynamic mechanisms.

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: The Organization of American States (OAS) published a report reviewing the popular election of judges in Mexico. Responses from the Mexican government criticize the involvement and partiality of the OAS.

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: In recent years, drug gangs have expanded their operations along the border of Peru and Ecuador to launder their exports to other countries such as the United States and China. In an investigation by Ojo Público Magazine of Peru and Código Vidrio, it was revealed how the spread of these drug

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Issue Jun 01-11 2025: Two Chileans partnered with one of the richest families in Peru to expand their “boutique” gym business.

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Issue Apr 02-May 31 2025: The Ninth Summit of the Community of Latin American States (CELAC), slated to take place in April in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa, was meant to foster regional cooperation and help bolster that Central American nation’s international image.

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