Panama Consumer Confidence Continues to Slide

Levels of mistrust grew about the possibility of saving money and the economic situation of households over the next 12 months. The Panamanian consumer confidence ...

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Report: 1,176 attacks on human rights Advocates between 2020 and 2022 in El Salvador

Recent study reveals violations over the past three years Most of the victims were journalists. The Salvadoran Network of Human Rights Defenders released its three-year ...

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OAS Votes to Condemn the Worsening Crisis in Guatemala, El Salvador Abstains

The Government of El Salvador abstained from supporting the resolution that the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States (OAS) issued yesterday to organize ...

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Luxury tourism grows in Latin America

Cuban analyst, professor and researcher José Luís Perelló today evaluated the growth in Latin America and the Caribbean of the Whole Inclusive of Luxury as ...

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What consequences will the sudden closure of Cobre Panama mine have?

Unplanned closure would entail serious environmental problems such as water pollution, infrastructure collapse and degradation of the area. The Panamanian mine that has been the ...

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Arévalo asks Giammattei to veto the 2024 budget, Due to irregularities

Bernardo Arévalo, president-elect of Guatemala, published on December 13 the letter he sent to the Guatemalan president Alejandro Giammattei in which he asks him to ...

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Honduran Prosecutor’s Office files indictment against five former MPs for embezzlement

The Public Prosecutor’s Office (Prosecution) of Honduras announced on Wednesday that it has submitted an indictment for fraud against seven people, five of them former ...

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TSE to investigate – possible crimes following Choreco’s statements

Court opens file on apparent illegal and foreign donations in Rodrigo Chaves’ campaign, after Choreco’s sworn-in in Assembly The Supreme Electoral Court (TSE) announced the ...

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Honduran Court Acquits Ramón Matta Waldurraga of Money Laundering

“From the beginning we always made it clear that we were innocent,” Matta Waldurraga said at her exit from the hearing on Tuesday. Ramón Matta ...

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EU ambassador to Guatemala says attempts to undermine democracy Hurt economy

Thomas Peyker, European Union ambassador to Guatemala, reiterates that there was no fraud in the elections in Guatemala, but an attempt at a coup d’état ...

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