Issue Nov 16-30 2022: State press has started a propaganda campaign praising the results from a recent trip to China.
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Issue Nov 16-30 2022: Amnesty International published a press release on Monday, November 28, that called for the release of Virginia Laparra, the former head of the Special Prosecutor’s Office Against Impunity (Peci) in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala.
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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The Directors of Migration of Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica seek a meeting with international organizations who deal with unauthorized migration problems. The directors want to meet before the first week of December, making it the second gathering of these migratory entities.
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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) condemned violence, rape, racism, and attacks on institutions during the Santa Cruz strike in Bolivia.
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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: The Guatemalan coffee sector expects a drop in the demand for coffee beans in Europe as they currently face an energy crisis, limiting their roasting production capabilities.
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Issue Nov 09-15 2022: Uruguay is the Latin American country most influenced by China, both in the public and private sector.
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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: Coopelibertad is creating a path for trade with South Korea by participating in a Fair Trade event in the province of Gyeonggi.
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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: The uncertainty of the global economy has created hardships for Latin American countries, though data shows that the region has been overcoming these difficulties and performing well economically.
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Issue Nov 02-08 2022: Russia’s influence in Latin America is expanding at a time when the alliances of the world’s major powers (the United States, China, and the European Union) are being reevaluated.
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Issue Oct 26-Nov 01: The new ranking regarding freedom of the press has been released for 2022 by the Inter-American Association, and Nicaragua, Cuba, and Venezuela have been situated at the bottom of the list.
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