Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: Ecuador and South Korea officially signed the comprehensive Strategic Economic Cooperation Agreement.
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Issue Aug 27-Sep 02 2025: Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino will be meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on September 6 during his upcoming visit to the Pacific nation, during which he also plans to hold talks with representatives from ship building companies and tour Osaka’s Expo 2025.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Several Paraguayan agricultural unions issued a joint statement reporting on progress in the use of the Soybean and Derivatives Identification System for the European Union (SISE-EU).
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa met with 20 members of Japan’s Keidanren, a business federation that promotes sustainable economic growth and commercial negotiations between the island nation and its international trading partners.
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Issue Aug 20-26 2025: On August 23, Pope Leon XIV met with exiled Nicaraguan bishops to show his support and messages of encouragement. Bishop Silvio José Báez, Bishop Carlos Herrera, and Bishop Isidoro Mora, all bishops of the Diocese of Sinuna, are those exiled by the regime of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo.
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: New reports reflect the success and dynamic nature of the beef industry in Paraguay.
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Issue Aug 13-19 2025: Chinese President Xi Jinping told Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva he was ready to build a model of unity and self-sufficiency among Global South nations.
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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: The European Union Ambassador to the Dominican Republic, Katja Afhelt, has announced that the EU and France will be donating 10 million euros to the island nation with the aim of modernizing the transportation networks in Santo Domingo and Santiago.
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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: The Che Guevara franchise began in 1968 when Fidel Castro convened European publishers, including Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, who initially sought to publish Castro’s autobiography.
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Issue Aug 01-12 2025: A United Nations survey in Costa Rica concluded that hate speech, violence, and discrimination are increasing in Costa Rica to the point that, if no action is taken, there will be enormous damage to people, the state, and democracy.
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