On February 12, 2021, the United Nations (UN) Special Rapporteur on Unilateral Coercive Measures and Human Rights, Alena Douhan, shared the preliminary observations of her visit to Venezuela.
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The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an intergovernmental body created in 1989 to fight money laundering and terrorist financing, placed Panama on its gray list in June 2019.
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A professor of Brazilian History at Brown University explained the reasons behind Bolsonaro’s negative impact around the world, as pointed out by a report produced by the U.S. Network for Democracy in Brazil.
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The Central Bank of Cuba, in order to meet the need for foreign currency on the island, has published a list of banks that will be able to receive remittances that are not impacted by the US sanctions imposed in October of 2020.
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The Federation of Cattlemen of Santa Cruz (Fergasacrz) awaits the government’s confirmation of expansion to a new market for meat and intestines in Russia.
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El Salvador’s police have arrested two people suspected of participating in the attack, but the investigation remains inconclusive.
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The perseverance with which the Cuban government seeks the Nobel Peace Prize for the Henry Reeve Brigade is beginning a new phase due to the pandemic.
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Ukraine has passed sanctions on Nicaragua after 322 out of 405 representatives voted in favor of such measures. These sanctions were a result of Nicaragua’s “decision to open an honorary consulate on the Crimea peninsula, annexed by Russia in 2014.”
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Colombian coffee company Juan Valdez began selling its products in stores in Russia on January 25th.
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While in isolation at the National Palace after testing positive for COVID-19, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that 24 million dosages of the Russian vaccine Sputnik V will soon be arriving in Mexico.
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