Uruguay’s president, Luis Lacalle Pou, along with members of his cabinet, presented a series of scenarios that the government had analyzed with respect to the reopening of the border for the upcoming summer season.
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The United Nations High Commissioner of Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, stated on September 14 that human rights violations have increased amidst COVID-19 in Nicaragua.
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Dialogue taking place between China and Ecuador over the fleet of 260 Chinese fishing boats in waters near the Galapagos is a starting place in restoring diplomacy between the countries of Beijing and Quito.
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For 29 months, Nicaragua has been in social and political crisis as the dictatorship of Daniel Ortega and vice-president and first lady Rosario Murillo continues to quash any opponent who demands their removal from office.
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On Sunday, September 6, Brazil reached 4,137,606 coronavirus cases, positioning itself as the second nation with the most COVID-19 infections, until now.
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Ariana Harwicz recounted her experience moving from Argentina to France in August 2007.
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The Global Business Complexity Index conducted a survey of the factors that contribute to the success or failure of international business in 77 countries around the world.
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Panama recently created a new special regime for the establishment of multinational businesses with the hope that they will offer their manufacturing services.
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The Chinese ambassador to Ecuador recently stated that no Chinese fishing ships have entered the exclusive economic zone of the Galápagos Islands.
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The new battleship, General José Trinidad Cabañas—an expensive addition to the Honduran fleet—has allowed the Honduran Coast Guard to be more effective against drug-trafficking activities along the country’s coast.
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