The Special Committee on Decolonization of the United Nations reiterated its call that it has made yearly since 1983 for Argentina and The United Kingdom to resume peaceful negotiations about the controversial sovereignty of the Malvinas, the South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and the surrounding maritime areas.
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Honduras moved its ambassador to Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, ending its decades-long neutrality in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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The European Union has announced that it will send 177 million Chilean pesos which equate to 200,000 euros towards relief efforts for thousands of Venezuelan refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants.
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Cuba has developed a vaccine against COVID-19 with a 92.9% efficiency against the virus.
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Central Americans have built diplomatic relationships with China, much to the dismay of the United States.
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The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan), the National Service for Honduran Entrepreneurs and Small Businesses (SENPRENDE), the Macuelizo mayor’s office, and the Department of Commerce and Industry of Santa Barbara (CCISB) coordinated an exposition of artisanal wares on June 23 and 24 in the department of Santa Barbara in an effort to give
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Peruvian agricultural exports have risen for fresh produce, including avocados, asparagus, and mangoes.
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A meeting in Buenos Aires between Argentinian president, Alberto Fernández, and the Spanish president, Pedro Sánchez, was overshadowed by a misquote that caused indignation among social media platforms.
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Venezuela has been enveloped in economic problems for years, and many citizens have tried to escape poverty by leaving the country.
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Pedro Francke, a member of the Perú Libre technical team, spoke about what could be expected of a government led by the party’s presidential candidate Pedro Castillo.
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