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China Extends $9.2 Billion Yuan Credit Line to Latin America
China announced a $9.2 billion yuan-denominated credit line to Latin American and Caribbean nations at a Beijing summit, alongside a visa-free policy for five unnamed countries, furthering its economic and strategic influence in the region amid trade tensions with the US.
China Extends $9.2 Billion Yuan Credit Line to Latin America
China announced a $9.2 billion yuan-denominated credit line to Latin American and Caribbean nations at a Beijing summit, alongside a visa-free policy for five unnamed countries, furthering its economic and strategic influence in the region amid trade tensions with the US.
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China-CELAC Forum to Strengthen Cooperation, Promote Multilateralism
The fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum, opening in Beijing on Tuesday, aims to strengthen cooperation and solidarity between China and Latin American and Caribbean countries, focusing on technological innovation, green development, and promoting multilateralism amid rising global un...
China-CELAC Forum to Strengthen Cooperation, Promote Multilateralism
The fourth ministerial meeting of the China-CELAC Forum, opening in Beijing on Tuesday, aims to strengthen cooperation and solidarity between China and Latin American and Caribbean countries, focusing on technological innovation, green development, and promoting multilateralism amid rising global un...
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Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative, Raising US Trade Concerns
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Colombia's accession to China's Belt and Road Initiative during a visit to Beijing for the China-CELAC Ministerial Meeting, sparking concerns from Colombian business groups about potential negative impacts on its trade relationship with the United States.
Colombia Joins China's Belt and Road Initiative, Raising US Trade Concerns
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced Colombia's accession to China's Belt and Road Initiative during a visit to Beijing for the China-CELAC Ministerial Meeting, sparking concerns from Colombian business groups about potential negative impacts on its trade relationship with the United States.
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Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
Climate change is severely impacting banana cultivation, with nearly two-thirds of current growing areas projected to be unsuitable by 2080, threatening the global banana supply and impacting food security for 400 million people, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Climate Change Threatens Global Banana Production
Climate change is severely impacting banana cultivation, with nearly two-thirds of current growing areas projected to be unsuitable by 2080, threatening the global banana supply and impacting food security for 400 million people, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean.
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China Reaffirms Strong Support for Venezuela's Sovereignty and Stability
Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated China's steadfast support for Venezuela's sovereignty and stability during a June 24th meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing the growing bilateral trade and cooperation across various sectors since their 2023 comprehensive strategic par...
China Reaffirms Strong Support for Venezuela's Sovereignty and Stability
Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated China's steadfast support for Venezuela's sovereignty and stability during a June 24th meeting with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, emphasizing the growing bilateral trade and cooperation across various sectors since their 2023 comprehensive strategic par...
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China Reaffirms Strong Support for Venezuela, Deepening Strategic Partnership
In Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's steadfast support for Venezuela's sovereignty and social stability, emphasizing the strong growth in bilateral trade and investment since their 2023 strategic partnership upgrade; Venezuelan President Maduro reciprocated, expressing gratitud...
China Reaffirms Strong Support for Venezuela, Deepening Strategic Partnership
In Moscow, Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed China's steadfast support for Venezuela's sovereignty and social stability, emphasizing the strong growth in bilateral trade and investment since their 2023 strategic partnership upgrade; Venezuelan President Maduro reciprocated, expressing gratitud...
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China Pledges $8.3 Billion Euro to Strengthen Latin American Ties Amid US Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to boost ties with Latin America, offering an $8.3 billion Euro credit line and highlighting the region's growing cooperation with China amid ongoing US-China trade tensions.

China Pledges $8.3 Billion Euro to Strengthen Latin American Ties Amid US Tensions
Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to boost ties with Latin America, offering an $8.3 billion Euro credit line and highlighting the region's growing cooperation with China amid ongoing US-China trade tensions.
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Rediscovered Nazi Documents Reveal Argentina's WWII Secrets
Workers in Argentina discovered boxes of Nazi documents hidden in the Supreme Court's basement since 1941; sent from the German embassy in Tokyo via the Nan-a-Maru, they contained Nazi propaganda, sparking renewed interest in Argentina's WWII neutrality and Nazi activities in Latin America.

Rediscovered Nazi Documents Reveal Argentina's WWII Secrets
Workers in Argentina discovered boxes of Nazi documents hidden in the Supreme Court's basement since 1941; sent from the German embassy in Tokyo via the Nan-a-Maru, they contained Nazi propaganda, sparking renewed interest in Argentina's WWII neutrality and Nazi activities in Latin America.
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Alcatraz Reopening Reflects Punitive Populism Trend in Americas
President Trump ordered Alcatraz prison's reopening, reflecting a surge in punitive populism in the Americas; El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, costing $100 million and holding 40,000 inmates, serves as a model for other nations facing rising crime rates, despite human rights concerns and questionabl...

Alcatraz Reopening Reflects Punitive Populism Trend in Americas
President Trump ordered Alcatraz prison's reopening, reflecting a surge in punitive populism in the Americas; El Salvador's CECOT mega-prison, costing $100 million and holding 40,000 inmates, serves as a model for other nations facing rising crime rates, despite human rights concerns and questionabl...
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Spain Sees 26% Rise in Labor Trafficking Victims in 2024
Spanish authorities reported a 26% increase in labor trafficking victims in 2024, freeing 246 individuals, mostly Latin American men aged 23-27, recruited via social media; this increase is partly due to intensified police operations.

Spain Sees 26% Rise in Labor Trafficking Victims in 2024
Spanish authorities reported a 26% increase in labor trafficking victims in 2024, freeing 246 individuals, mostly Latin American men aged 23-27, recruited via social media; this increase is partly due to intensified police operations.
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Peruvian Bishop Challenges Opus Dei, Promotes Social Justice
Pope Francis' appointment of Bishop Robert Prevost to Chiclayo, Peru, has challenged the Opus Dei's power, leading to social reforms and a focus on reconciliation amidst political unrest and corruption, particularly regarding the Fujimori pardons and post-coup protests.

Peruvian Bishop Challenges Opus Dei, Promotes Social Justice
Pope Francis' appointment of Bishop Robert Prevost to Chiclayo, Peru, has challenged the Opus Dei's power, leading to social reforms and a focus on reconciliation amidst political unrest and corruption, particularly regarding the Fujimori pardons and post-coup protests.
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U.S. Deportations to Latin America Spark Controversy and Legal Challenges
In mid-February, the Trump administration deported approximately 200 migrants, including minors, from the U.S. to Costa Rica, bypassing asylum processes and sparking controversy and legal challenges in several Latin American countries.

U.S. Deportations to Latin America Spark Controversy and Legal Challenges
In mid-February, the Trump administration deported approximately 200 migrants, including minors, from the U.S. to Costa Rica, bypassing asylum processes and sparking controversy and legal challenges in several Latin American countries.
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56% Bias Score
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