Peru is on track to be the platform of the Pacific Alliance and the main market region for India, especially in its pharmaceutical industry.
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Cuba achieved its worst result in the last 40 years with 11 medals. The Cuban sports authorities sent 120 athletes to the Olympic Games to compete in 19 sports, placing 18th in the ranks. In nineteen previous Olympic games, Cuba had obtained a total of 208 medals, of which 72 were gold. In Beijing in
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Mohamed Javad Zarif, Iran’s Foreign Minister, began a tour through South America in Cuba on August 22nd.
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As of August 15, 2016, the Panama Canal has now been in use for 102 years, and is just now displaying its newest addition of a third lane for the growing number of ships that come through.
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Peruvian exports were led by copper and calcium phosphate.
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Argentina’s main cash crop is still trading at U.S. $50 above last year as Chinese demand remains firm.
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Peruvian Minister of Trade Bruno Giuffra met with the Israeli ambassador the weekend of August 6 & 7 to evaluate the formation of a binational team for the development and promotion of technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
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Indigenous people are at least 5% of the world population and even in developed countries, they are the most marginalized. They continue to be dislocated, attacked, and exploited. Even so, they have their own International Day.
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Chancellery of Costa Rica detected undocumented immigrants’ strategies to avoid deportation.
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–Researched and written by Alexandra Rosado Negrón The Olympic Games arrive to Brazil for the first time. There are 32 venues in Rio de Janeiro in the cities of Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Manaus, Salvador and São Paulo. As August 5 approaches, political, economic and health crises have risen along with doping. Organizers hope to leave
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