The World Summit of Mayors is a convention that is held every three years in different locations around the globe in order to improve the infrastructure and political sphere of cities.
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The governments of Russia and Ecuador are beginning a new, much more involved facet of their relationship.
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Approximately 5300 migrants from Haiti and various African countries are stranded in Baja California, Mexico.
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On October 5th, a group of Mexican engineering students was awarded the Hans von Mulau Prize, the highest honor available in any NASA-endorsed competition.
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Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, appearing October 11th in Istanbul at a summit of various crude oil producing countries, said that he believes that the “fair” price of oil per barrel should well exceed its price as of now, which is $70.
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Chile has made a recent commitment to increase agricultural trade with Russia and Eurasia.
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The desperation of the Venezuelan people to regain control of their government has led them to call on the Pope for help.
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The United Nations condemned recent anti-gay protests across Mexico as hateful and discriminatory.
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For the second year in a row, Venezuela has been ranked last in the world by the Index of Economic Freedom by the Center for Dissemination of Economic Knowledge for Freedom, a “nonprofit organization whose mission is to disseminate, educate, generate awareness and promote the principles underpinning individual freedom, respect for property rights, the free
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As Venezuela’s ongoing economic crisis worsens, thousands are leaving the country in search of economic and social stability. However, upon arrival at their destinations, many Venezuelans are being met with strict questioning by authorities.
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