The relationship between Pope Francis and Argentinian President, Mauricio Macri, has been very strained.
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On June 13 and 14, a meeting took place in Brussels, Belgium to discuss the commercial treaty between Mexico and the European Union.
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In a study undertaken by the Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica has placed in the top 40 percent of countries in terms of development. To reach this conclusion, the study took into account 14 global indices and 394 indicators of development.
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Many Guatemalan citizens leave the country in order to marry people of other nationalities, escape violence, or find better jobs or education. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) claims that 5.86 percent of Guatemala’s 16 million citizens live in 47 other countries.
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According to an investigation presented in Madrid on June 7, an increase in the number of viewing platforms has allowed citizens to view programs “wherever they are.”
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They also seek to promote religious tourism between Paraguay and Italy.
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The Embassy of Ecuador in China promoted its nation’s emblematic straw hats at a ceremony at a university in Beijing in which two weavers explained the virtues of this handicraft.
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Following the success of exhibitions in Beijing and Shanghai, the Colombian artist will exhibit for the first time in a public space on the island.
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A group of writers issued a statement against the language business, pointing out that “linguistic sovereignty” has been in danger ever since the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) signed, “behind the academic community’s back and without consulting it,” an agreement with the Cervantes Institute, the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and Salamanca University giving the
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The Gulf, Sinaloa, Durango, Juárez, and Jalisco cartels monopolize the global drug trade to such a degree that, according to 2015 National Drug Threat Assessment presented by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, no other narco-trafficking organization in the world remotely threatens their sovereignty.
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