The Jesuit Square Shopping Center in Ciudad del Este, the tourist port of Presidente Franco, and improvements to the Museum of Itaipú are among the attractions being developed in Paraguay’s “tourist region.”
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On Amazon Day, a British minister praised Brazil as a champion of climate change for tackling deforestation, though Brazil still loses forest the equivalent of the territory of Israel every four years.
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The European Union held a seminar in Quito to discuss the impact of climate change in Ecuador and to optimize support for projects that seek to mitigate its effects.
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President Morales and other leaders started planting trees in Oruro.
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Honduras has recently made alliances with two new important players in world politics in an effort to enhance its network of allies.
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At a recent conference in the Middle East, a former Dominican Head of State made an appeal for economic fairness amidst a period of time in which Latin America has experienced little to no growth.
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A Nicaraguan Magazine is calling for transparency, or at the very least an interview with the Chinese businessman who recently lost a large chunk of his fortune in the recent Chinese stock market issue.
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Uruguay may soon have an augmented demand for beef as it continues to court the demanding consumer Japan as a possible site for exportation.
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A total of 29 people were arrested in 13 cities across the country in an operation to dismantle a sex trafficking ring involving Mexican and Central American women in illegal brothels, announced the Office of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
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David Thorne, the special advisor to Secretary of State John Kerry, anticipated that President Obama will look to increase commercial relations on the island, even without proof of advances in human rights.
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