–Researched and written by Katie Benisch This past July, many Uruguayans found themselves in the middle of the frightful coup attempt in Turkey. Thankfully, all Uruguayan students successfully fled to Greece and were unharmed; however, their experience in the middle of danger cannot go unnoticed.
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Recently, Taiwanese delegates were present at the grounds of the Rural Association of Paraguay, or the ARP, where they got to explore what the ARP has to offer.
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Although Spain is known to attract Latin Americans, one country’s numbers have shockingly decreased in the past year.
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Wondering where your chicken is from? Chile may be a good guess.
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Panama’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on the 21st of June that delegates from 62 countries and nearly a dozen international organizations would take part in the newly expanded Canal’s inauguration ceremony.
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The Spanish newspaper El País has published a report denouncing the adverse impact of a hydroelectric project upon the tributary of Guatemala’s Cahabón River in the province of Alta Verapaz and the resulting effects on local communities.
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Spain has indicated its willingness to serve as guarantor in Colombia’s peace process and the South American country is apparently eager to accept the offer.
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Mexico dropped two places in the rankings of the world’s most attractive investment destinations, falling from 13th to 15th place, this despite notable gains in Direct Foreign Investment.
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Since November 2015 Costa Rica has been in the path of a growing northbound flow of migrants from Cuba, Africa, South Asia, Haiti and elsewhere.
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Six months after Mauricio Macri’s presidential inauguration, Argentines are revisiting the drop in production and consumption of the past, along with increases in poverty and unemployment.
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