—Researched and written by Mirella Espino– Although at one point Venezuela was prospering with the world’s largest proven oil reserves, it now faces a profound recession, widespread unemployment, chronic shortages, and inflation, which the Congress, led by the opposition, said could soon exceed 2,000%. With worsening conditions in Venezuela, more and more of their citizens
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During the official act of presenting a coliseum and the Government House Jach’a Uta in the town of Chuquichambi in Oruro, President Evo Morales sent a wish of peace and bliss to the Bolivian people in the coming New Year.
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Has the international community dismissed the Honduran President?
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Brazilian industries have expanded production operations to Paraguay as an alternative to Brazil in order to bolster profits.
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Members of the opposition, including judges and mayors, fled in fear of persecution by Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuela.
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The International Court of Justice (CIJ/ICJ) re-opened a Latin American border dispute between Colombia and Nicaragua at its headquarters in The Hague.
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Colombia sent a letter to the Venezuelan foreign ministry to protest the Venezuelan military’s border violation in the department of Norte de Santander.
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The bridge would have connected Brazil and Paraguay.
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The hopes that a prosperous Brazil could give a hand to the Argentine economy have completely vanished, and in its place, an inverse phenomenon appeared.
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Marcelo Odebrecht, the Brazilian executive of Latin America’s largest construction conglomerate, has confirmed that his company financed the 2011 Peruvian presidential campaigns of then-candidates Keiko Fujimori and Ollanta Humala.
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