The International Monetary Fund has demonstrated support for the Argentinean government’s move to restructure its external debt.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
The International Organization for Migration (IOM), and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), have launched a campaign to avoid discrimination against Honduran migrants.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
The first of five Iranian oil tankers arrived in Venezuela to deliver nearly 1.5 million barrels of oil to the country, following a two-month oil shortage that coincided with a national quarantine to combat the novel coronavirus.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
During the unprecedented times of the novel COVID-19, Panama continues to be denounced for abusing the application of preventive arrest.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
Dr. Mike Ryan, the World Health Organization’s emergencies expert says: “In a sense, South America has become a new epicenter for the disease.”
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
Every morning in the center of Santa Clara, two long lines form: one for the local Western Union office, where people collect their remittances; and another in front of the store Praga, where these funds are spent.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
After being closed to Chilean citrus fruits for twenty years, China has announced that it will begin to import these fruits again.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
With the drastic changes introduced and caused by current Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s international relations and standing on the global stage have been transformed.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
Latin American countries have responded to the coronavirus outbreak in a variety of ways, but they are all still facing high rates of death and infection that rival numbers from Europe and the United States.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World
“Latin America will probably be the new center of the pandemic, given that the cases here are growing at a rapid speed,” emphasized Ana de Lemos, the director of Doctors without Borders in Brazil.
Read More- Published in Latin America & World