Honduras Weekly says that “it’s a drag to read the news about Honduras in the international press.”
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El País of Montevideo noticed that in the second quarter of 2013, Uruguayans who entered Argentina through
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Across the region the Argentine primary election on August 11, 2013 (in which voter turnout topped 75%) was seen as a defeat for the forces loyal to President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. Though she went all out to support her hand-picked candidates, and even finagled photo opts with the Pope in Brazil, her Front for
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Retired general from the Colombian National Police, Óscar Naranja in El Tiempo of Bogotá If the indignation
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Mario Roberto Morales in El Periódico of Guatemala City There are many “progressive and politically
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Claudia Peña, Bolivinan Minister of Communication, in PáginaSIETE of La Paz The indignant in Europe,
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Cristina de la Torre in El Espectador of Bogotá An end to the armed conflict in Colombia would create
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Pope Francis, formally cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Argentina, was born in Buenos Aires to Italian immigrant parents. As the first Latin American pontiff, and indeed the first non European Pope, he has become the focus of intense interest in the region, home to 42% of the world’s Catholics. He traveled to Brazil for his
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Rocío Zayas in The News of Mexico City tells us that Mexico’s tourism industry is investing in research.
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Ronald Reyes in the Tico Times of San José, Costa Rica observes that “living in Costa Rica may seem
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