The United States called on Venezuela to respect democracy and the separation of powers after the Supreme Tribunal of Justice (TSJ) of the Caribbean nation declared the National Assembly, just recently elected this past December, to be in contempt of court.
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In 2015 the total number of remittances to Guatemalan households amounted to 6.28 billion dollars.
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According to the latest reports, the number of families and unaccompanied minors arriving to the U.S.-Mexican border from Central America have doubled, compared to last year.
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Mexican companies with bank accounts in the United States dare not ignore how they will be affected by the closure of the subsidiaries of those banks located on the border with Mexico.
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Yet the U.S. President recognized that the complete normalization of relations will be a while in coming.
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The Public Ministry has requested help from the United States in investigating allegations of bribes paid to Panamanian officials by employees of the German firm SAP.
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The development is driven by the approval of two pesticides used in quinoa cultivation.
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Referring to the problem of thousands of Cubans migrating through Central America, Costa Rica’s president Luis Guillermo Solis says, “The problem is being resolved.”
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Nicaraguan citizens believe that the government’s decision to impede the entry of migrating Cubans is incorrect and that it affects them, as well.
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The Auxiliary Bishop, Victor Masalles, recognized that the U.S. ambassador in the Dominican Republic, James (Wally) Brewster, is correct when he refers to corruption in the D.R..
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