U.S. President Barack Obama announced that Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff will visit Washington on June 30, almost two years after she cancelled a trip over the U.S. spying scandal.
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Gary Clements of the U.S. Embassy in Managua says that they are following the process closely, and while the U.S. has not yet taken a position, he noted that there are as yet no studies of the Grand Canal’s financial feasibility or its impact on the environment.
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A report revealed that agents have organized such “fiestas” for years.
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The United States expressed satisfaction at the resumption of dialogue between Haiti and the Dominican Republic and encouraged them to continue addressing the issue of migration as a human rights issue for citizens on both sides of the border.
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Cardinal Jaime Ortega, Archbishop of Havana, spoke of the mediation of the Catholic Church in the process of normalizing U.S. and Cuban relations.
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U.S. President Obama’s decision to normalize relations with Cuba was greeted with praise in Latin America, but sadly the move is not leading to a new era of hemispheric relations.
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U.S. and Cuban officials met in Havana for new talks on restoring diplomatic ties, but their historic rapprochement was strained by tensions over Venezuela.
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Authorities in Ecuador confirmed the arrest of 68 citizens of that country in Honduras headed toward the United States.
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Several of the best-known names in the U.S. economy want to head to Cuba.
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Critics say the use of force was disproportionate and resulted in abuses and unnecessary deaths.
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