Relations between Bolivia and Spain have “returned to normal.”
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The Maduro government will send additional barrels daily, since it still owes about $25 billion dollars, out of the $65 billion granted to it by the government of Xi Jinping.
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The national debt of many Latin American countries, the majority of which consists of public debts to China, the USA, and Russia, has risen to 70% of their GDP.
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Argentina has landed on a new solution for resolving its national debt by advancing the negotiation of a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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The onslaught of the government against the UN is not in defense of national sovereignty, it is against peace.
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The European Union (EU) will send an election observation mission to the next presidential elections in Bolivia, which will be held in May due to the annulment of the October elections and Evo Morales’s departure.
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The report on Spanish investment in Ibero-America (former territories from Portugal and Spain), coordinated by the IE Business School showed negative results for Argentina and Venezuela.
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Pope Francis approved the canonization of Blessed Mother Francisca Rubatto, who will be Uruguay’s first saint. The canonization will take place in Rome with a date yet to be confirmed by the church.
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The number of Hondurans who live in Spain rises every year.
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China is now the largest importer of Costa Rican beef.
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