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Fifty-eight per cent of Costa Rican immigrants return home by their own will, and with a higher level of education and income.

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The armed forces of Honduras will be strengthened with more than 20 combat aircrafts, new ships for the fight against drug trafficking and the expected arrival of armament and equipment of intelligence for the military police.

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Ecuadorian president, Rafael Correa, assumed the Presidency of G77 (a group that brings together developing countries) this past January 13 at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

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Spanish and German companies have expressed an avid interest in bidding on Brazilian government concessions, including the operation of various airports across the country.

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China is the Dominican Republic’s biggest source for imported toys, concluded a recent study by the Organización Nacional de Estadísticas (ONE).

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In a recent photo with the Taiwanese president, a cluster of Honduran students smile broadly as they are honored for participating in a scholarship program in Asia.

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The economic sectors of beef, rice, and sugar, considered to be “vulnerable” by the Europeans, weigh heavily in the negotiations.

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The neoliberal policies of the last three decades and the eruption of a techno-bureaucracy, administered by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, gave rise to the shift from professional diplomats to friends of the presidents’ being appointed to important positions.

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Two years ago, the Gallup Healthways firm named Panama as the happiest country in the world.

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Air travelers in Latin America pay significantly higher airfares than other parts of the world.

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