Venezuela’s planned vote over territory dispute leaves Guyana residents on edge

In a recent community event held in Surama, a village located in Guyana’s Essequibo region, villagers gathered in an Anglican church to participate in a ...

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Honduras committed to expanding trade with Spain: Minister

Honduras is actively seeking to broaden its trade relationships with Spain, moving beyond its traditional exports of food and tobacco, as stated by Miguel Medina, ...

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El Salvador falls in FIFA Ranking

El Salvador’s national men’s soccer team has experienced a slight decline in the latest FIFA Ranking, moving down one position. This change was anticipated before ...

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Panama to shut down First Quantum mine after ruling

Panama’s President Laurentino Cortizo announced the government’s decision to shut down a major copper mine operated by Canadian firm First Quantum Minerals Ltd. This declaration ...

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Nicaragua Shutters 5 NGOs, Dissolves 10 More

The Nicaraguan government, has revoked the legal status of five non-governmental organizations (NGOs), predominantly linked to evangelical churches, alongside an NGO dedicated to agricultural development. ...

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Honduran opposition leader flees arrest after being stopped before flying to US

David Chávez Madison, the leader of Honduras’ main opposition party, made a dramatic escape from Palmerola International Airport early Tuesday. Authorities reported that Chávez, who ...

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Bukele Asks for Leave of Absence to Seek Reelection

Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele announced his intention to request a formal leave of absence from Congress to pursue his reelection campaign for the forthcoming 2024 ...

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Remittances to Latin America, Caribbean rise 10% in 2023

The Inter-American Development Bank has reported a significant rise in remittances to Latin America and the Caribbean, with a 9.5% increase projected for 2023. This ...

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Maduro Urges Voting in Essequibo Referendum

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has made a fervent appeal to citizens to participate in the upcoming Essequibo referendum scheduled for Sunday, December 3rd. In his ...

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Peru’s AG blames President Boluarte for deaths of protesters as political crisis deepens

Peru’s Attorney General Patricia Benavides has filed a constitutional complaint against President Dina Boluarte, in response to the government’s crackdown on protests that resulted in ...

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