Issue Mar 06-12 2024: Certain Colombian citizens will now be able to travel to Ireland without a visa.
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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: A report presented in Costa Rica exposes the methods used by President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo of Nicaragua to ban re-entry for national citizens via air or land routes.
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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: 1,859 Dominican citizens were serving prison sentences in Spain in 2023, according to the Dominican Ministry of Justice.
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Issue Feb 28-Mar 05 2024: Ecuador is negotiating the details of an agreement “to bring financial stability to the country” with the IMF.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: President da Silva’s comparison of the Israeli massacre of Palistinians to the Holocaust has given the Brazilian media ammunition to indulge in their favorite pastime: Lula-bashing.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: Tourism has increased in Medellín in recent years, and it’s not just because of the friendly people, beautiful culture, and delicious gastronomy.
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Issue Feb 21-27 2024: In 1947, El Universal interviewed José Ortega y Gasset, as revealed in “Diálogos Atlánticos. Cultura y Ciencia en España y América en el Siglo XX,” directed by Juan Pablo Fusi and Antonio López Vega.
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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo announced that he hopes to receive “political backing” from the European Union, allowing Guatemala to take on new developmental projects.
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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: The European Union (EU) has decided to maintain Panama on its list of tax havens while removing Bahamas, Belize, the Seychelles, and the Turks and Caicos Islands.
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Issue Feb 14-20 2024: The comparison made by Brazilian President Lula da Silva between Israel’s massacre of Palestinian civilians to the massacre of Jews during the Holocaust should be analyzed on two fronts: whether it is historically appropriate, and what its political implications are, both internal and external.
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