Colonel Inocente Orlando Montano, former Vice Minister of Public Security, was convicted in Spain’s Audiencia Nacional (National Court) for the murder of five Spanish Jesuit priests of the UCA, in the 1989 massacre in El Salvador.
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The advisory minister of Strategic Affairs of the Presidency of the Republic of Paraguay, Federico González, explained that during his recent visit to Russia, the authorities of the Russian Fund for Direct Investment spoke to him about the possibility of transferring their technology and knowledge so that Paraguay can produce the Sputnik V vaccines.
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Peru’s financial markets suffered a complex day after Pedro Castillo, a far-left candidate, took the lead in the first round of the presidential elections.
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Thirty-nine years after the war of the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, Argentina is rethinking its strategy towards a solution for the status of the islands.
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Eric Feigl-Ding, a graduate of Johns Hopkins University who holds a doctorate in epidemiology, expressed concerns over the possible consequences of the new Brazilian variants.
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In 2021, Nicaragua will likely experience the smallest amount of economic growth in all of Latin America, not including the Caribbean.
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More than ten million people are at risk of food insecurity in Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador y Nicaragua, according to the UN which also called for food assistance and drought-resistant seeds as measures to confront the situation.
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The vice president of Uruguay, Beatriz Argimón, participated in the Generation Equality Forum, a global meeting, convened by UN Women, for gender equality that focuses on civil society.
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The International Court of Justice (ICJ) indicated March 8, 2022, and 2023 as the dates for Guyana and Venezuela, respectively, to present their arguments on the territorial dispute they have over the Essequibo territory.
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In a $29 billion settlement, Canadian Pacific Railway will buy Kansas City Southern (KCS) and plans to make the first railway connecting Canada, the United States, and Mexico.
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