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Issue May 22-28 2024: The United States has announced that it will allow Cuban business owners to open and use online U.S. bank accounts to perform financial transactions.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: The UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) met with Panamanian authorities to discuss possible cooperation on the problem of irregular migration through the Darién jungle.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: Argentinian silversides, or pejerreyes, are being introduced via fish stocking to populate natural bodies of water throughout Uruguay.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: Founded in 1838, Brazil’s National Archive has faced decades of gradual dismantlement by successive governments.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: A study by the Rumbo Colectivo think tank found that the Gabriel Boric administration in Chile has fulfilled or partially fulfilled 363 of the 702 promises that comprise its governmental agenda.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: Politics is not delimited to the political sphere alone; far from being an insular game played between politicians, administrations, and opposition, the world of politics carries with it very real consequences, as can be seen in the poor performance of the Colombian economy.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: With about two months until the Venezuelan presidential election this July, Colombian President Gustavo Petro has created a draft of a democratic pact in preparation for the outcome of the election.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: Before the Congreso de la República, Attorney General Juan Carlos Villena accused President Dina Boluarte of “improper passive bribery” involving watches and jewelry from Wilfredo Oscorima, the regional governor of Ayacucho.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: House of the Spirits author Isabel Allende is publishing her first children’s book, Perla, la súper perrita, the first of a three-book series.

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Issue May 22-28 2024: An in-depth analysis into several articles of the constitution revealed that militarization in Mexico may violate the constitution and in so doing, the democracy of that nation is put at risk.

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