June 12, 2018, marks a year since Panama opened diplomatic relations with China and stopped recognizing Taiwan as an independent state.
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Nicolás Maduro frees more political prisoners in hopes to avoid new international sanctions.
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Argentina will participate as the “guest country” in the Wine Festival, which is an exhibition of 750 square meters specially designed for the Cité du Vin museum in France.
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Pope Francis has taken action regarding the recent abuse scandal in the Chilean Catholic Church.
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Mastercard analyzed transaction data to show the spending habits of Colombians regarding common purchases and payment methods.
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The countries of the European Union agreed on, more so gave permission, in providing “new restrictive measures” to sanction against those involved in the elections in Venezuela, which the European Union did not think were “credible.”
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José Andrés Murillo, who was once abused by priest Fernando Karadima, shared his thoughts on the decision of Chilean bishops to place their posts at the disposal of Pope Francis.
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Advancements in technological tools and services are changing the workplace.
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On May 17, 2018, Panamanian president Juan Carlos Varela and the prime minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu made agreements to fortify their countries’ relationship in regards to agriculture, water, trade, technology, security, and innovation.
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After ten years of relations between the nations of Bolivia and Iran, new agreements have generated tension with the Bolivian opposition party.
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