Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Data provided by the Central Bank of Honduras shows that the economy will grow by the end of 2024.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Tourists are increasingly interested in traveling to small towns in Colombia, according to a survey conducted by Booking.com. Reporting for El Tiempo of Bogotá, Angie Tatiana Rodríguez Bernal wrote about this new phenomenon and recommended three popular historical towns for readers to visit. For those living in big cities, the need
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Costa Rica will join forces with other countries in the region to secure funding for reversing decades of environmental destruction threatening global species and ecosystems.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: The BRICS nations are exploring alternatives to the U.S. dollar and Western payment systems, aiming to reform a global financial order increasingly seen as unstable and weaponized for geopolitical sanctions.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: The Colombian government has requested that the United States return assets owned by extradited former paramilitaries to help compensate victims.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: A coalition of 27 former Latin American presidents has called on the leaders of Brazil, Mexico, and Colombia to recognize Edmundo González Urrutia as the legitimately elected president of Venezuela.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: The city of Bogotá is making significant progress on its first metro line, with the project now 40.67% complete as of September 2024.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: The rollout of 5G in Latin America has been marked by uneven progress since its introduction in 2019, with Uruguay and Puerto Rico being the pioneers.
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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: In a long-awaited verdict, former Uruguayan deputy commissioner Ricardo Zabala was sentenced to prison for the 1978 murder of Cecilia Fontana de Heber in what is known as “the case of poisoned wines.”
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