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All three branches of Paraguay’s government agree that it is not obliged to repay $85 million borrowed by a representative of the late Gen. Alfredo Stroessner during the waning years of the 1954-1989 military regime. 

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A ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed Ecuador’s jurisdiction allowing Ecuadorians to claim compensation for pollution in its part of the Amazon region.  

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PAN and PRD senators asked the government of Enrique Peña Nieto to move outside the traditional framework for asylum policy and support Syrian refugees through greater humanitarian aid.

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Chicken and beef are Colombia’s main meat products, and farms are now looking beyond the country’s borders to increase their business.  

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There’s lots of revenue, but also plenty of liability if sailors commit crimes.

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Following a ruling favoring Argentina in its long-standing battle against the so-called “vulture” funds, Cabinet Chief Aníbal Fernández said holdouts suing the country over its defaulted bonds now will have “less fire power.”  

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Costa Rica’s craft beer makers are gaining international recognition. 

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There are eight Chinese companies investing in operations, construction and exploration for a total of U.S. $22.659 billion.  

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Young scholars are returning with higher professional profiles, which help them get better paid jobs or start their own businesses.   

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The devaluation of China’s currency will have an impact on the operations of such firms as Bimbo, Cemex, Gruma and Nemak companies with sales close to 800 million dollars last year in the Asian market, which represented between 2% and 5% of their annual income. 

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