Amaszonas Airlines company, created in 2000, has grown in the region by taking over routes that other companies vacated and by serving non-traditional destinations.
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Concerns have been raised about the state of the Portobelo and San Lorenzo forts, which are World Heritage Sites.
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According to a report by the National Commission for Human Rights (CONADEH), about 3,100 Honduran migrant children were returned to Honduras, mostly from Mexico.
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Rubens Barbosa, the former ambassador of Brazil in Washington, D.C. said that his country has a number of domestic challenges that the private sector and the government will need to face in the coming years, in a global context that is still marked by uncertainty and instability.
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Paraguay’s ambassador to Bolivia, Julio César Vera, said that his country is also hurt by the worker’s strike that has lasted 17 days in the Chilean port of Iquique.
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The Secretary General of the OAS, Luis Almagro, received requests for intervention to Cuba and Venezuela on the eve of the 45th General Assembly in Washington.
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Felipe González arrived to assist in the defense of Leopoldo López, Antonio Ledezma, and other jailed opposition leaders.
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The European Union has signed on to Argentine-led efforts to amend global rules on sovereign restructuring.
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Pope Francis offered his “support staff” and the resources of the Catholic Church to Colombian President Juan Manual Santos and the peace process with the FARC guerrillas.
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A United Nations working group arrived in Lima to gather information on forced and involuntary disappearance cases in the country.
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