The downgrade of Peru’s banking system by Standard & Poors in New York came a day before it lowered Brazil’s government debt to junk status.
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A risk assessment placed Peru as one of the countries most exposed to the rise of rates and debts.
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In his speech to Congress, Pope Francis urged them to reject the “mindset of hostility.”
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The avalanche of unaccompanied minors in 2014 provoked a crisis that could be repeated this year if Guatemalan authorities do not take urgent measures.
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International tensions flared as Venezuela’s Chancellor, Delcy Rodríguez, decried a recent IACHR report as “biased” and “distorting the truth.”
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Explanations are being sought in order to understand the changes in both the international context and the internal situation in Venezuela made by the Venezuelan president’s moves regarding Colombia.
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Salvadoran businessmen met to discuss the various opportunities for export to Cuba through a workshop organized by the government of El Salvador.
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Plagued by “corruption” and “impunity,” Honduran leaders have a plan to reform the Honduran Justice System.
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“I can’t see how Uruguay can escape the impact of the crisis in Brazil…Uruguay will have to find other markets.”
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With an average consumption of 11 days a month in Chile, the country can no longer ignore the use of cannabis among its citizens. While some believe marijuana is a harmless drug and support Law 20,000 which seeks to decriminalize the drug, there are still those who argue that there are indeed harmful effects of
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