Political analysts have noted that the confrontation between Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador and the country’s past president Felipe Calderón have affected Mexico’s international image.
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Many Nicaraguan migrant workers experience abuse and humiliation at the hands of employers while working in the fields of Murcia, in the southeast of Spain.
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Latin America once again surpasses Europe in the number of coronavirus related deaths.
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An aerial team from Ecuador was able to spot hundreds of boats, most with a Chinese flag, near the border of Ecuador’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).
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Argentina has reduced its external debt significantly and has eased the payment schedule, for the next few years.
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–Researched and Written by Zoha Siddiqui— In early July, Russia presented a new drug to Latin America meant to provide temporary treatment for coronavirus patients. The antiviral, called Avifavir, is only one example of Russian efforts to curb the spread of the virus in Latin America. Russia’s presence in Latin America during the pandemic may
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The Ministry of Health (Minsa) decided to contract the services of fifty foreign medical specialists to support the work of Panamanian doctors on the front line of defense against the novel coronavirus.
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Former presidents in Latin America have called for sanctions on Israel to condemn plans to annex areas in the West Bank.
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Uruguay’s president, Luis Lacalle Pou, participated in the LN+ program La Cornisa on July 20, where he analyzed political and economic situations during the coronavirus pandemic, both regionally and internationally.
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Investigators around the world have created dozens of possible vaccines for the coronavirus, but the one Oxford University worked on alongside pharmaceutical group AstraZeneca is the most promising.
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