Venezuela’s Ministries of Planning, Industry and Transport recently announced twenty-two new development projects, with a $2.7 billion dollar budget.
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For many foodies, Spain is the land of gastronomy where chefs enjoy the same celebrity as movie stars, Michelin stars are collected as figurines and eating out is not a choice, but a routine part of life.
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The Honduran government has achieved its aim of promoting migratory labor from the Central American country for agricultural and farm work in Canada.
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In less than a decade, close to two million Venezuelans have, for a variety of reasons, left their home country to go live abroad. Now there is a new way for them to connect.
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Over the last decade, there have been important economic and social achievements in Latin America and the Caribbean, but violence and crime persist as major obstacles. The World Bank has said, “Prevention is crucial to reduce crime and violence.”
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Ecuadorian officials and European Union trade representatives are touring several cities within the country to give details about the fine print of the new trade agreement between Ecuador and the European Union (EU).
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Jorge Kronawetter, the Paraguayan Director of Migration, announced a project to modernize the customs and immigration procedures at the airport by reducing wait time and elevating safety standards.
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The Spanish restaurant chain plans to open a location in El Salvador as well.
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In Paraguay, anti-abuse dolls named Arami and Amaru are revolutionizing sexual abuse prevention through education.
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January 13 marked the beginning of Rafael Correa’s presidency in the Group of 77 and China, otherwise known as G-77, the intergovernmental organization within the United Nations composed of more than 130 developing countries.
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