Issue Oct 15-21 2025: According to Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad, an agreement should be announced at COP30 in November.
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: The Honduran government is hoping for help from Japan with its Inter-Oceanic Train Project, which will connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: The Dominican Republic’s Ministry of Foreign Relations (Mirex) is seeking to strengthen commercial ties with China with the aim of having a positive impact on both nations. After over eight years of diplomatic exchange, the Dominican government has expressed its certainty that closer economic relations with the Asian economic powerhouse will
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Issue Oct 08-14 2025: October 12 was Spain’s national holiday, commemorating the discovery of America by Columbus 553 years ago in 1492 and the propagation of Spain’s culture and language throughout the continent. Since Colombia won its independence from Spain in 1819, the two countries have maintained constant diplomatic relations and, indeed, have a number
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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: More than 600 teachers from 12 countries and 67 high schools from throughout Central America, Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean met in Costa Rica for the Tri-Association Annual Educators’ Conference, known as the Tri-Conference.
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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: Guatemala showed its greatest-ever growth in the health and well-being tourism sector in 2024, according to the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (Agexport). Figures released by the Bank of Guatemala reveal that this sector generated US $90.6 million during the period, representing an 8% increase over 2023.
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Issue Oct 01-07 2025: Interest rates from Europe’s last dictatorship are above conventional rates, according to analysts, who warn of “opaque lending.”
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: Michelle Bachelet’s nomination for candidacy to be Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) reflects the broader state of the international community, chiefly Latin America’s greater importance and the growing power of women in the political sphere.
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: The Council of the European Union, which represents all member states, has prolonged sanctions against Nicaragua for one more year, or, that is, until October 15, 2026.
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Issue Sep 24-30 2025: A group of Taiwanese business leaders have flown to Guatemala to investigate opportunities for investment in that country’s electric car and green energy sectors. According to Goldie Lee, the mission’s leader, the businesses represented by these leaders offer a range of products related to electric mobility, including finished cars, parts, accessories,
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