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More than 10,000 gang members remain in Salvadoran prisons and another 60,000 are estimated to be on the streets. 

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You can excuse Argentine government officials if they seem like they’ve been gloating a bit lately. Turns out they got some “we told you so” news from an unlikely source: U.S. District Judge Thomas Griesa.  

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In a decision that marks “a before and after” in U.S./Cuban relations, the administration of President Barack Obama confirmed the Caribbean country’s removal from the list of states sponsoring terrorism. 

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Some pundits think Latin America should look north instead of east.  Patricio Navia is among them. 

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The media conglomerate Clarín and Elliott Management hide cash in a building famous for its secrecy. 

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Rigidly codified in a small handful of laws, especially the infamous Helms-Burton Act, the embargo can only be removed by Congress. 

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Mexico’s national government was called on to do the dirty work. 

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The former prisoners of the U.S. prison in Guantánamo, Cuba that arrived in Uruguay as refugees last December have reached an agreement over conditions for settling in the country. 

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In 2014 the U.S. recorded more than 18,000 cases of detention of unaccompanied minors from Honduras.  So far in 2015 there have only been 1,549 unaccompanied Honduran children. 

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So argued Professor José Buscaglia, a member of a delegation from New York that traveled to Cuba. 

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