Two Bolivian reporters won the prize in the radio category for their piece on violence against women within Bolivia. The piece was broadcast on Radio Fides.
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Diminished growth in China is one of the main risks for the economies f Latin America, but research shows that Mexico and Argentina would be among the countries least affected by the Asian nation.
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The UN reported that more than 1,500 people were arrested in Cuba during the first two weeks of December, in many cases without warrant and before certain meetings or demonstrations could be planned.
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Clients of Mizuho Bank are interested in investing in Mexico’s energy sector, according to the bank’s international business director.
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The victory will require a considerable effort of international coordination, so there is work for all to do.
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Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff called off a trip to Japan and Vietnam to save money after ordering a budget freeze of 10 billion reais (US$2.60 billion) that threatens to grind the government to a halt.
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The next round of negotiations on the trade agreement will take place in the Turkish city of Ankara in the first quarter of 2016.
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The Central American University (UCA) and the Borja Institute of Bioethics (IBB) located in Catalonia, Spain, signed a collaboration agreement to develop joint courses for beginners and masters in Bioethics starting in 2016.
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Scientists criticized the “superficiality” of the studies made by the Environmental Resources Management consultants and promised “independent scientific review” of Nicaragua’s proposed Grand Canal.
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Central America has a strategic position in global geopolitics and its control remains in open dispute. The United States considers it one of the five priorities of its foreign policy, while China and Russia are positioned ahead with investment in the Grand Canal of Nicaragua and signature cooperation agreements with the government of Managua, in
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