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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The office of the United Nations Organization for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reported that it stopped programs in Venezuela that include transfers of cash resources to the poor through local non-profit groups and asked the Nicolás Maduro’s government establish clear rules on sending cash.
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The Minister of Finance, Ignacio Briones, and the ambassador to Chile from the Netherlands, Harman Idema, signed a new agreement on Monday to eliminate double taxation and to prevent tax evasion and avoidance between the two countries.
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The arrival of the last new trains to Costa Rica completed the purchase from China. Their entry into operation is scheduled for April 2021.
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The vice president of the European Parliament assured that she will insist that the European Union recognize Juan Guaidó as interim president and the National Assembly elected in 2015 as the legitimate representatives of the Venezuelan people.
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Swiss prosecutors have identified bank accounts containing around ten billion dollars, which reportedly came from misappropriated public funds in Venezuela.
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The Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Motegi Toshimitsu, met with Brazilian Foreign Affairs Minister Ernesto Araújo to discuss investment and commercial relations between the two countries.
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