Advancements in technological tools and services are changing the workplace.
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On May 17, 2018, Panamanian president Juan Carlos Varela and the prime minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu made agreements to fortify their countries’ relationship in regards to agriculture, water, trade, technology, security, and innovation.
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After ten years of relations between the nations of Bolivia and Iran, new agreements have generated tension with the Bolivian opposition party.
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With around 6,000 cases of forced sterilization upon the indigenous people of Peru and an influx of migrants coming from Venezuela, the leaders of the United Nations are making sure Peru is taking the proper steps to help its population.
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Elections for the presidency of the United Nations General Assembly have triggered a confrontation between Latin American countries.
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Panama has fulfilled the commitments it made with the European Union to stay off the blacklist of tax havens, said the highest European representative in Panama, Giovanni Di Girolamo on May 3, 2018.
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On May 3, the European Union’s Parliament approved a resolution to reject the early presidential election in Venezuela.
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Passengers of the bullet trains of China have begun consuming Honduran coffee.
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Where do the majority of people who have requested Ecuadorian citizenship in the past five years come from?
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The possibility of a trade war between the United States and China could be a detriment to Latin American economies; however, experts also believe certain exports would benefit.
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