As a result of several investigations, the GAO (Government Accountability Office) has discovered that approximately 70% of the firearms that are illegally brought into Mexico come from the United States and are often related to narcotrafficking.
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Before hearing the former accountant, prosecutors of the Southern District of New York had been investigating the case for almost two years using information shared by drug traffickers incarcerated in American prisons.
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Since president Biden’s inauguration, the United States has drastically changed its stance on the environment beginning with its return to the Paris Agreement.
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The Brazilian government has been negotiating with the United States to import surplus AstraZeneca vaccines, which the FDA has yet to approve for use in the US.
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The rule of law is essential for countries to achieve prosperity. The United States, in full belief of that statement, will have preferential treatment for actors committed to fighting against corruption.
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The government of President Joe Biden appointed Ambassador Pamela Spratlen as main adviser to the working group that is investigating the acoustic attacks against US diplomats in Cuba between 2016 and 2017.
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The first figures of migrants to the United States soar in comparison to January and February in the previous year, and a new migrant crisis is feared.
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The US-Mexico border is seeing a dramatic increase in migrants which has led to overflowing shelters and poor living conditions on both sides of the border.
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In the last months of 2020, the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega received a lifeline of almost one billion dollars from the international financial institutions despite the regime’s latest aggressions against the population, such as property confiscations, and repressive laws passed against citizens and non-governmental organizations.
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A report from 2017 revealed that the Cachiros made deals with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to received reduced penalties.
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