Following the Internet’s introduction in Cuba in the 1990s, the island has lagged considerably compared with the rest of the world in the race for greater connectivity.
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The rumor has spread on social media, particularly over Whatsapp, that the European Union provided director Jayro Bustamante with half a million dollars for his new movie, Temblores, in the interest of promoting a social agenda.
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At the beginning of August, Colombian president Iván Duque visited with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping.
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Fourteen days before the end of its mandate, the independent United Nations organization International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) presented on August 20th its closing report based on data collected since its creation in 2008.
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A prominent Indian company announced at the Aapresid Congress that it will employ technology by Satellogic and Kilimo, two Argentine ag-tech companies, in order to assist in India’s current water issue due to irregular precipitation.
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As Latin American countries prepare for their elections, tensions are growing due to the possible influence of Russian intelligence both in the election process and in the possible results.
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People are coming, but no one is going, and Ecuador is worried. Ecuador has announced that more countries will require visas in order for their inhabitants to enter Ecuador.
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Eighteen Taiwanese companies will join the list of businesses expected to attend the “Expo 2019” in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on August 27th.
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Nobody seems to understand Bolivia’s foreign policy. How is it possible to maintain relations so effectively with countries that seem so incompatible?
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Spain’s capital has “surrendered” to the sandwiches and sauces of Mario Céspedes at Apura, his newest restaurant, where he combines inspiration from the sandwich shops of Lima with the flavors and ambiance of Madrid.
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