Issue Mar 01-07 2023: Latin American countries potentially face a “loss of sovereignty” due to the U.S.’s new plans for Colombia, Uruguay, and Ecuador. France is another foreign power trying to secure military power in Latin America.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: In its most recent report, Amnesty International has condemned the Chilean state for “not complying with its obligation to protect those who have fled Venezuela.”
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: Due to the ongoing war in Ukraine and the drought, Argentina’s Minister of Economy, Sergio Massa, agreed with International Monetary Fund’s Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva, to modify the goals set for 2023.
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: For the fifth consecutive year, Panama is featured on an exclusionary list drawn up by the European Union (EU).
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Issue Feb 22-28 2023: The Eurasia Group and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs stated that in Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, “impunity” is more common than it is in Uruguay.
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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: Mexico has continued to ignore recommendations from various branches of the United Nations (UN), that have warned against the “serious impacts on human rights” from militarization.
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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: The forecast for Latin America predicts a difficult year ahead for 2023.
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Issue Feb 15-21 2023: Brazilian President Lula’s upcoming trip to Beijing in March is aimed at diversifying bilateral trade and attracting investments, said Vice President Geraldo Alckmin.
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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: Amnesty International highlighted that Guatemala has become a hostile scenario in terms of Human Rights.
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Issue Feb 08-14 2023: Some have criticized Argentina’s government for not prioritizing its citizens enough.
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