On February 8, 2019, representatives from Uruguay and Russia met to work out a deal of interchange and diffusion for public media in both nations.
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In Davos, President Jair Bolsonaro made his first speech representing Brazil before the global community.
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In an interview with the Secretary of Communication, Uruguay’s interim minister, Pablo Ferreri, stressed that “in recent weeks there have been several signs of confidence in the Uruguayan economy.”
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Sakata, an importer of flower and vegetable seeds around the world, has begun plans for experimental farmsteads in Argentina.
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The Pope’s last day in Panama includes an early mass before 700,000 people, his visit to an HIV/AIDS shelter, and a goodbye mass with thousands of volunteers for World Youth Day.
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Pope Francis touched down in Panama last month to celebrate World Youth Day 2019, an event for young people held by the Catholic church every two to three years.
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During a meeting of the UN Security Council in New York City on Wednesday, January 23, members of the council reiterated their solidarity with Colombia in light of the recent attack by the Ejército de Liberación Nacional (ELN).
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Some Venezuelan refugees are suffering from xenophobia in the form of physical and verbal violence in other Latin American nations.
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The Dominican Republic became the first Latin American country to gain access to over three centuries of historical documents of Santo Domingo.
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Cuba is one of the most “disconnected” countries in the world.
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