The Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs of the United States, Hugo Rodríguez, reaffirmed on Thursday, February 4, that the Government of President Joe Biden is committed to fighting against the structural causes of poverty in the countries of the Northern Triangle of Central America.
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With Joe Biden as the new president of the United States, many Venezuelans are anxious to hear of Biden’s plan regarding the Maduro regime.
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Deportations from the United States to the Dominican Republic have diminished in the last three years.
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Biden expressed his position on the Nicaraguan government through a statement from the State Department.
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Although COVID-19 is a worldwide topic of conversation, “COVID diplomacy” and the use of science and technology as political weapons have gone unnoticed by the public.
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Joe Biden surpassed the expectations of analysts around the world with his new environmental policy.
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The Federal Administration of Public Revenue and the Internal Revenue Service of the United States signed an agreement that will allow Argentina access to information about multinational US corporations.
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The Attorney General’s Office (PGR) in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, is still unable to file a formal lawsuit against Axel López, a former United States marine, in the case of the mobile hospitals.
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The President of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, is under investigation by the United States.
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During the first three months of the fiscal year for the United States, 32,044 Guatemalans were apprehended and detained by border patrol.
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