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Central America and the Caribbean

Guatemala City, Oct 17 (Prensa Latina) Guatemalan Vice President Karin Herrera will seek to follow up the immigration issue in Honduras, after which she will sign an agreement to strengthen institutional capacities and governance.
Panama City, Oct 11 (Prensa Latina) The Panama 3.0 Security Operation, launched by the government of President Jose Raul Mulino, is meant to wipe out local gangs as of Friday in key sectors of the Panama, Colón, and Panama Oeste provinces.
San Salvador, Oct 11 (Prensa Latina) The authorities of El Salvador announced today that they are working to have their first nuclear reactor ready by 2030, according to local media.
Managua, Oct 9 (Prensa Latina) The first vice president of the National Assembly of Nicaragua, Arling Alonso, highlighted the strengthening of bilateral relations with Russia and stated that they are advancing in indestructible unity.
Mexico, Oct 2 (Prensa Latina) Cuban health staff working in Mexico are contributing their efforts by caring for patients in often remote places, while simultaneously training and sharing their knowledge with local colleagues.
Mexico City, Oct 1 (Prensa Latina) The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, defined today Andrés Manuel López Obrador, as the most beloved president and the most important political leader and social fighter in the modern history of the country.
Guatemala City, Sep 27 (Prensa Latina) Guatemala’s President, Bernardo Arevalo, ratified on Friday his commitment to an open and transparent Government, in the fight against corruption, and goaded the public to avail themselves of information available to deal with malfeasance.
Santo Domingo, Sep 27 (Prensa Latina) The Association of Hotels and Tourism of the Dominican Republic (ASONAHORES) exposed Friday the challenges this local sector is facing, which could weaken its performance compared to other destinations, despite current stability.
San Jose, Sep 27 (Prensa Latina) The deleted e-mails on the accounts of eight officials of the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) are highly likely to be recovered, and they will be prosecuted for irregularities, an expert said today.