Colombia is one of the countries with the highest flow of emigrants. The economy of families – and that of the country – depends to a great extent on remittances that arrive from abroad.
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Argentina’s Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, has traveled to Washington to meet with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank, to work with officials to “sharpen” the implementation of their financial agreement.
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China has a significant presence in Ecuador but it’s not for the good.
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The intention of President-elect Rodrigo Chaves to renegotiate “upwards” the agreement signed with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) could be a good idea, if at the end of the day he meets his goal of exchanging expensive debt for cheaper debt.
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The European Parliament has released a press statement to express their concern for the “human rights situation” in Guatemala, citing a “deterioration of the rule of law.”
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Argentina’s Defense Minister Jorge Taiana said his country would “recover” the Malvinas/Falkland Islands “with support from the region.” He added that “without patriotism, there will be no recovery of the Malvinas.”
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The United Nations Human Rights Council has created a task force of “independent experts” who, over the course of a year, will investigate human rights violations in Nicaragua in the hope of identifying perpetrators.
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Julieta Mora is a 25-year-old culinary success story with unorthodox beginnings in Asunción, Paraguay.
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Growth in the use of feedlots in Brazilian beef production has risen to about a quarter of the country’s total slaughtered cattle, driven by Chinese demand.
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Research carried out by IE University has revealed that Spanish businesses are “more optimistic” towards investing in Latin America, with 77% of companies declaring intent towards “widening investments” in the region.
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