Taiwan hosted a training for immigration officers through the National Immigration Agency (NIA) of Taiwan.
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The United Nations is sounding the alarm regarding Brazil’s treatment of its Amerindian populations.
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Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel mirrored the political ideas of Fidel Castro in front of the General Assembly of the United Nations.
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Venezuela’s internal crisis continues to worsen as it attracts more attention internationally.
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An initiative between Japan and Chile that began in 2013 has contributed to the exchange of ideas between the two countries in regards to environmental disasters, astronomic research, and conservation of natural resources.
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Nicaragua’s current sociopolitical crisis caught the attention of the UN’s general assembly.
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Due to an economic crisis that has resulted in medicine and food shortages, 2.3 million Venezuelans have fled their country.
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Germany will not send to prison an ex-physician of Colonia Dignidad, Harmut Hopp, who is a wanted fugitive in Chile. Colonia Dignidad, or later Villa Baviera, was founded in 1961 by ex-Nazi Paul Schäfer who tortured and abused hundreds of young people.
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The Australian hacker is back in the international news cycle after an Ecuadorian congresswoman released new details about the status of his naturalization.
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Thousands of protesters marched through the streets of Guatemala City, demanding the reinstatement of a strong, corruption-free CICIG, one that resembles the CICIG under Iván Velásquez.
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