On June 29, 2020, President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela announced that the EU representative in Caracas would have three days to leave the country.
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Peru, with 33 million habitants, has the second highest amount of coronavirus cases in Latin America.
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The national director of Sernapesca, Chile’s National Fisheries Service, announced that China has not placed any restrictions on imports of Chilean salmon.
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After several years of being considered one of the 25 most attractive countries for foreign investment, Mexico fell off the list in the 2020 rankings published by the consultancy agency Kearney.
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Four years have passed since the third set of water locks was added to the Panama Canal, increasing its capacity for larger ships.
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Prisoners Defenders, an NGO based in Spain, raised a complaint to the UN that the Cuban government is eliminating freedom of expression by punishing citizens for their comments on social media.
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The Spanish National Court has launched a trial against a Salvadoran Colonel who is facing a possible prison sentence of 150 years.
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The cannabis industry does not seem to have been affected greatly by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Cuba has asked to suspend payment of its debt to the Paris Club until 2022 in order to avoid further pressure on its economy, which is suffering the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighting the setback in digital education in Latin America. Experts say that not all teachers can access this new model, much like many students.
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