More than fifteen journalists from renowned travel and food media prepared three Costa Rican recipes virtually.
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The U.S. presidential candidates are engaged in a fight for the support of the Hispanic community in the United States.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that Felipe Alejos, an influential Guatemalan legislator, is prohibited from entering the United States due to his involvement in “acts of corruption.”
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The recent deaths of two Mexican immigrants in San Diego at the hands police and ICE officials have led many to question what happened, and the Mexican government to formally request that U.S. authorities investigate these two separate events.
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Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are planning to repeal Trump’s policies towards Cuba, but are planning to maintain the embargo.
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The United States Drug Enforcement Agency arrested General Cienfuegos for allegedly working with a criminal organization in Mexico.
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Lawyer David Morales claims that the United States covered up the El Mozote Massacre that occurred during the Salvadoran Civil War.
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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pointed out on October 17, the relevance of investigating the US’s Drug Control Agency (DEA), given its close collaboration with Genaro García Luna and Salvador Cienfuegos Zepeda, two Mexican government officials who were charged in the United States for drug-trafficking.
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Donald Trump has accused Joe Biden of being a “communist” during his election campaign, tweeting “Joe Biden is a Castro-Chavista puppet… [he] goes side by side with socialists and communists…
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The NICA Act and U.S. sanctions were intended to pressure the Nicaraguan government by withholding loans unless they took measures to hold fair and transparent elections; however, the Inter-American Development Bank seems to have disregarded this and has continued to approve and disperse funds to the country.
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