Argentina’s Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, is set to meet with the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in order to discuss economic assistance for Argentina that would help in coping with the pandemic and supporting economic activity.
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In Nicaragua, the former Sandinista Minister of Health, Dora María Téllez, urged the European Union (EU) to intensify pressure against Daniel Ortega.
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Nicaragua and Iran signed an agreement for research and scientific collaboration, demonstrating another step in their already established alliance.
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Juan González, who has also worked for the Obama administration, considers that Putin’s administration is capable of negatively influencing Latin American nations, especially Colombia.
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The Association of Ship Owners of the Dominican Republic (ANRD) confirmed that there is chaos in seaports in Asia, Europe, and the United States that has affected all maritime and logistics operations worldwide and has resulted in an increase of five times the value of freight charges.
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Ricardo Parra decided to make a drastic career change amidst his desire to “return to his roots.”
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The Spanish energy group Acciona installed 1,100 solar-powered systems in the Peruvian Amazon. This is the third phase of the Luz en Casa Amazonía program, which provided sustainable electricity to more than 400 homes.
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Honduras is expected to receive 70,000 units of the Russian Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine.
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In a three-part documentary, Spanish producer Juan José Ponce explores the life and lasting impacts of Andalusian poet Federico García Lorca.
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The possibility of filming the sunrise in the Caribbean and the sunset in the Pacific on the same day without having to take a plane, or the possibility of quickly travelling from a volcano to a beach or the jungle, are some of the advantages that Costa Rica presents for filmmakers.
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