At the United Nations General Assembly, Latin American countries showed grave division between their governments.
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Juan Orlando Hernández, the president of Honduras, proposed a plan to mitigate the negative impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the world.
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China and Cuba established diplomatic relations with one another 60 years ago, and on the 60th anniversary date signed a new trade deal together.
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Dropping rates of trade in the tobacco sector in other countries contributed to the Dominican Republic’s growth.
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Wheat is one of the most ubiquitous crops in the world; used in pasta, bread, baked goods, tortillas, and more. Wheat is also one of the most genetically complex crops in the world.
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A fleet of roughly 400 fishing vessels of predominately Chinese origin was recorded in the waters off the Peruvian coast, each boasting a hold capacity upwards of 300 tons.
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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, an Argentine brewing company has invested $10 million to expand their production capacity.
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Several banks have aided in the extraction of billions of dollars from Venezuela.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic thanked human rights defender, Tamara Suju, for her documentation of the human rights violations being committed in Venezuela by the Maduro regime.
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The National Court of Spain sentenced Colonel Montano to 133 years in prison for the Jesuits case, but the ruling goes even further.
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