On January 30, the first Argentine bookstore specializing in Chinese literature, That’s China Bookshelf, was inaugurated in Buenos Aires within the Casa de la Cultura China.
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Driven out of Honduras by the violent sociopolitical and economic state of their country, a large number of Honduran migrants, specifically woman, are relocating to Spain.
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Following continuing investigations in the United States for Russian influence in the 2016 presidential elections, on January 22, El Tiempo announced January the possibility of Russian meddling in the Colombian election campaigns.
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Preparing to film their documentary on the life and culture of Paraguay, Japanese producers Koki Ogata and Naoto Kimura visited several key sites in the capital.
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At the most recent meeting of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), China’s Foreign Relations minister affirmed his country’s commitment to strengthening ties to the region through economic development.
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By successfully creating and carrying out compromises for fiscal political reform, the European Union has removed Panama from the list of non-cooperative jurisdictions for tax purposes.
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As part of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Peru, with the participation of the other countries involved in this agreement, is trying to sign and seal some economic negotiations without the interference of the United States of America.
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The Paraguayan tourism industry looks to attract more Swiss tourists into the country—so much so, that for the first time, the Paraguayan Tourism Ministry gave a presentation in Zurich, Switzerland.
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The Honorary Commission to Combat Racism, Xenophobia, and Discrimination in Uruguay will investigate a case involving two Israelis who were reportedly rejected by the owner of a hostel in Valizas.
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The Russian strategy of “subversion, misinformation, and propaganda” could interfere with upcoming Mexican presidential elections this June, warns Herbert Raymond McMaster, U.S. National Security Advisor.
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