As Panama’s economy stabilizes, the government expects to stop accepting international aid for medical expenses, such as curing diseases.
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Germany’s ambassador to Mexico rebuked the Mexican government for its lack of progress in investigating the case of Ayotzinapa’s missing students.
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It has been forty years since the death of Eduard Roschmann, a war criminal whose nickname was “El Carnicero de Riga” (the “Butcher of Riga), in Paraguay.
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Opportunities are available for those wishing to develop a cultural project and looking for support in marketing, sales, leadership and profitability.
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Mexico’s National Library of Anthropology and History (BNAH) received three of Luis de Carvajal’s manuscripts that mark the beginning of Jewish literature in 16th century America.
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The Brazilian tourism sector has adapted to receive more Chinese tourists as they have taken the title of the largest group of tourists in the world. Chinese tourists to Brazil make up only 0.1% of the total number, but in 2015, 53,064 Chinese visited the country.
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According to Ramón Colom, president of FAPAE, the Federation of Spanish Audiovisual Producer Associations, only showing two Mexican films yearly in Spain’s theaters is not enough.
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On March 16, 2017, the Venezuelan government rejected recommendations from six countries, including Brazil, Spain, Australia, Ireland, Canada, and the U.S., to release its political prisoners.
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The Attorney General’s Office, Institute of Higher Education National School of the Public Prosecutor’s Office, and Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development (AECID) released the “Guide of Recommendations for the Investigation and Prosecution of Sexual Crimes” in the Dominican Republic in accordance with their project intended to enhance criminal investigation.
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A pioneering study will analyze the impact of the Caribbean diet, especially on cardiovascular health, looking at rice and beans, “el pati,” and coconut oil, as well as other typical foods from the Caribbean, such as “pollo negro.”
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