Issue Sep 25-Oct 01 2024: In an interview with Newsweek, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez acknowledged the need for internal reforms in the country, but firmly rejected U.S. interference, emphasizing that any changes will respect Cuba’s sovereignty and align with its socialist framework.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: The illegal crossing of Venezuelans into the United States has decreased by 90% in recent months.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: One of the issues that worries the bishops in Honduras is the elimination of the extradition treaty with the United States.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: In Venezuela, Vanessa Rosales was an anesthesiologist. Since arriving in New York in 2017, she has cared for the elderly, cooked arepas, cleaned industrial buildings, and is now a hospital technician.
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Issue Sep 18-24 2024: President Joe Biden signed a one-year extension on the embargo of Cuba which continues it until September 14, 2025.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: The United States and Mexican governments have recently agreed to transfer the sampling and certification responsibilities of orchards for the export of avocados to the official personnel of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: In 2023, more than 841 metric tons of pure cocaine and cocaine base were seized in Colombia, according to data from Washington.
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Issue Sep 11-17 2024: The United States government has sanctioned 16 Venezuelan officials in a measure that was described as a “new crime of aggression” by local authorities.
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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: After the 1973 coup in Chile, the Nixon administration gave explicit support to the dictatorship. It was not until 1974 that the White House began to distance itself from Pinochet, when Congress and the American press began to criticize the human rights violations occurring.
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Issue Sep 04-10 2024: Mexico is in the process of extending its pension benefits for adults over 65 to people of Mexican ancestry living in the United States.
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