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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The Chinese and Indonesian company Asia Pulp and Paper (APP, one of the largest paper producers in the world) has marketed a new type of biodegradable paper in Mexico.
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While the Panamanian government announced its diplomatic relations with China in July 2017, the location of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Panama is being highly debated.
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Greenpeace Mexico filed a complaint with the National Committee of Human Rights (CNDH) against the owners of Semarnat, Sagarpa, and other agencies for failing to safeguard the vaquita marina population.
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Cuba modified its laws and simplified the process for accepting foreign investment projects in order to expedite the capture of foreign capital and give a necessary boost to its dwindling economy.
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The Salvadoran Coffee Council (CSC) noticed that exports to the European market are being made at a better price.
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–Researched and written by Landon Hardy— The never-ending topic of language equality is no stranger to politics. Recently, Spain’s government has opened the conversation of revising a more gender-neutral Constitution.
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