The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a mission to support the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the FARC.
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Brazil’s new president Michel Temer received a thumbs up in Beijing when Chinese president Xi Jinping expressed confidence in Brazil’s ability to maintain stability and cooperation between the two countries.
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The presidents of Mexico and China discussed intensifying bilateral cooperation, particularly over investment in Special Economic Zones.
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Spain’s former president, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, has returned to Venezuela to address the political and economic crisis affecting the South American nation.
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The Real Academia Española was created in 1713 with the intention of establishing a dictionary of the Spanish language that would not only receive frequent updates, but also serve as a guide to the proper use of the language.
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The earthquake that shook Ecuador in mid-April devastated much of the country’s infrastructure, leaving hospitals, schools, homes, and lives in ruins. Countless agencies from all over the world have reached out to donors in the wake of the disaster, raising money to help rebuild the nation’s effected areas.
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Humanity First, an organization with deep roots in Latin America, plans to bring its passion for accessible and dignified healthcare to Paraguay, thereby expanding the charitable organization’s operational reach to a total of nine Latin American countries.
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Venezuela, a country marred by political discontent and economic hardship, is currently experiencing food rationing and historic unemployment rates.
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Discussions between the UK and Argentina in 1980 about the Falkland Islands dispute have been reconstructed by an Argentine researcher bringing together recent documents from Britain’s National Archives and the memoirs of two prominent members of the military government of the time in Buenos Aires. They give hope for new dialogue.
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The German ambassador to El Salvador, Heinrich Haupt, will soon step down from his position, but he met with journalists for one final interview. During the conversation, which lasted over two hours, Haupt spoke on his observations of the El Salvadoran Supreme Court, as well as his opinions on the political trajectory of El Salvador.
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