The Guatemalan government has abstained from renewing the United Nation’s mandate for the International Commission against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG).
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Prime Minister Sánchez visited Bolivia on his tour of Latin America and agreed to invest in the Bi-Oceanic Railway.
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The accusations of Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò against Pope Francis reveal the depth of the dispute between the Pontiff and traditionalist sectors.
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The Peruvian government is courting Chinese investors.
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The endless economic crisis in Zimbabwe scares Venezuelans.
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El Salvador joins the list of countries to recently establish relations with China and break decade-long ties with Taiwan.
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China and Uruguay sign an agreement that may be their best historic moment.
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The UN Human Rights Committee argued that Brazil should allow former President Lula, currently in prison, to exercise his political rights and not be disqualified from the election since his appeal is pending.
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Julian Assange has spent the last six years acting as an international hacker holed up in the Ecuadorian embassy in Great Britain to avoid extradition. However, his situation is soon to change.
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The Bolivian government is currently prosecuting fifteen people who participated in the illegal trade of jaguar fangs.
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