The United States will assess the “commitment to democracy” of the region’s leaders in order to decide who will be invited to the Ninth Summit of the Americas, to be held in Los Angeles on June 6 to 10, 2022.
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According to a report prepared by the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab, which specializes in cybersecurity, a Salvadoran digital news site appears to have been hacked 226 times between June 2020 and November 2021.
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In less than a year, the United States has imposed two fishing sanctions on Mexico.
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As a result of growing tension between Russia and the United States, Russia alludes to possible invasions.
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The year 2021 saw no advances in solving the migration crisis of the previous year.
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The United States Department of State announced travel bans against Cuban officials for the arrest and prosecution of participants in the July 11th protests.
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President Alberto Fernández and Minister Martín Guzmán spoke to Argentine governors to discuss plans for refinancing loans contracted by Mauricio Macri when he occupied Balcarce 50.
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–Researched and Written by Fernanda Rubí— On December 8, 2021, the U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions on Salvadoran government officials due to corrupt actions. The sanctions are under the 2017 Magnitsky Act that denounces corruption and criminal activity by freezing any of the accused’s assets in the United States and prohibiting the accused from doing
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President Andrés Manuel López Obrador presumes that the sizable amount of money that his countrymen send to Mexico, mostly from the United States, is a good thing.
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The Undersecretary of State for Civil Security, Democracy, and Human Rights of the United States, Urza Zeya, promised Washington’s support to the president-elect of Honduras, Xiomara Castro, to deter illegal migration to North America.
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