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The United States has opened the door for its citizens to claim their properties which were confiscated since the 1959 Revolution that have led to a tsunami of demands, with conservative estimates around 75,000 since the bulk of Cuban exiles live in the United States.

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International media has once again highlighted Argentina’s economic struggles.

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In Argentina’s Las Pampas region, a brewery founded by a married couple has struck gold and achieved the exportation of its beer to one of the heaviest beer consuming countries in all of Europe. 

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After seven years of working to organize the plans for a new main Children’s Hospital, Panama is close to achieving a comprehensive contract.

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Mexico hopes to profit from tourism by attracting more Chinese and Russian visitors.

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The Canadian Government is considering the application of sanctions to Daniel Ortega’s regime in Nicaragua in addition to cutting millions of dollars previously directed towards cooperation funds.

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–Written by Ellen Mahoney— The Eighth International Conference of the Spanish Language was recently held in Córdoba, Argentina. The conference brought together more than 3,000 Spanish-speaking experts and was inaugurated by King Felipe of Spain, with the participation of Argentine President Mauricio Macri as guest of honor and Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa as keynote

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Julian Assange has been living in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since the middle of 2012, when he was granted political asylum by then-Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa after the WikiLeaks scandal.

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The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court decided on Monday, April 8, to declare inadmissible the lawsuit against the complaint of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between El Salvador and Taiwan.

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–Researched and Written by Marina Maric— The year 2019 marks the 500-year anniversary of the start of the Conquest in Mexico in 1519. On March 1, 2019, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) sent a letter to both King Felipe VI of Spain and Pope Francis requesting an apology for the grievances incurred by

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