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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Bolivia seems to be headed towards an economic situation very similar to that of Venezuela.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Amidst political and administrative strife, Colombia has struggled to maintain stability in three key areas: conventional defense, internal security, and citizen security.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: The “Paisaje cordillerano” – or “mountain country” – in Colombia’s central mountain range has served as a tourist route for the past five years, following the Chamber of Commerce of Armenia and Quindíos’ investment into the area, co-financed by the Swiss Embassy to Colombia and the Swisscontact foundation.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Neighborhoods in the Colombian city of Cali are becoming “eco-neighborhoods,” as residents seek to transition to more sustainable forms of living.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: The European Union has earmarked €500,000 in humanitarian aid to assist the Cuban healthcare system in meeting the urgent health needs of children, adolescents, and women of reproductive age.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Mexico and Guatemala have agreed to perform joint security operations along their border, after hundreds of Mexicans recently fled to the Central American country out of fear of recruitment by local cartels.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: In an official visit to Chile, Brazilian President Lula da Silva participated in the Brazil-Chile Business Forum, where he highlighted the ways in which economic partnerships between the two countries has the potential to strengthen the South American continent.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: Peru’s Ministry of Transport and Communication (MTC) has signed two accords with Japan in the community of Chachapoyas, with the first being a memorandum of cooperation, and the second a technical assistance contract between the two governments.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: A series of economic moves by the Milei administration in Argentina have been welcomed by the agricultural sector.

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Issue Aug 01-07 2024: It has long been known that under the prior Bolsonaro administration, the Brazilian Intelligence Agency (ABIN) spied on the then president’s political rivals and adversaries.

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