In the past four years, the trials taken to the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights have sanctioned the Ecuadorian state in cases of human rights violations that have overcome all level of national justice and have taken years to resolve at the international level.
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The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed this past week that the Venezuelan government of Nicolás Maduro was responsible for committing crimes against humanity that needed further investigation.
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As the situation in Afghanistan develops, many Latin American countries are raising their voices to the international community and taking action to protect their citizens in the country.
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Power in the global system in 2021 is not measured by military, demographic, territorial or economic power, what really matters is the use and control of technology, according to the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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During the Expo Cafe fair in Seoul, Peruvian exporters identified the potential of the South Korean market.
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused foreign direct investment—also known as IED—to suddenly drop to 37.4 percent, a level last seen in 2009, during the Great Recession.
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After postponing their annual meeting in 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee met to announce the 34 new sites that will be added to its World Heritage List.
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An agreement between the Chinese company G42 and the government of Paraguay established earlier in the year that Paraguay would receive one million doses.
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The European Parliament approved a resolution that calls on the government of Nicaragua to lift the state of siege and modify the electoral legislation for the elections on November 7th.
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The Italian justice system confirmed the life sentence of three Chilean military officials responsible for the deaths of two Italian-Chilean citizens, Juan José Montiglio and Omar Venturelli during Operation Condor, broadly known as Plan Cóndor.
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