Issue Sep 20-26 2023: A purported terrorist attack on the Cuban embassy in Washington led to a myriad of responses, as allies came to the regime’s defense while detractors questioned its narrative.
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Issue Sep 20-26 2023: Hundreds of migrants, mostly of Venezuelan origin, remain stranded in Nuevo León, northern Mexico after Ferromex announced the temporary suspension of its train service.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: On October 15, Ecuador’s elections will not only determine a new president, but also what will happen with the Ecuador-United States Association Act of 2022, which was passed with overtones of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: Henry Kissinger celebrated his 100th birthday in May, traveling only two months later to China where he was received warmly and in full honors by Xi Jinping, an unusual occurrence for a U.S. dignitary in a time of frigid U.S.-Sino relations.
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Issue Sep 13-19 2023: Former President Andrés Pastrana of Colombia has openly criticized the United States’ decision to certify Colombia once again in its fight against drugs.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, working alongside the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), announced sanctions against seven people and various businesses linked to Latin America for funding Hezbollah, a Lebanese Shiite group.
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: Argentinian presidential candidate Javier Milei made an impromptu trip to the United States, taking his associates by surprise by flying to New York and Miami for “personal reasons.”
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Issue Sep 06-12 2023: On September 12, 2023, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the United States Department of the Treasury, in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), reported several members of Hezbollah were being put onto the feared Clinton list.
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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Drug trafficking is a crime that can require international cooperation to combat it, and the United States government typically is tough on traffickers, calling for “no impunity” now in regard to a reconciliation proposal in Colombia.
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Issue Aug 30-Sep 05 2023: Washington, D.C. has begun its end-of-summer events and has prepared to welcome back the bustling streets, intense traffic, and constant lobbying that have always come with the back-to-school season.
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