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How a Change in U.S.-Cuba Policy Could Affect Chinese FDI

When Barack Obama announced the U.S. normalization of relations with Cuba back in December of 2014, the floodgates of expectation and conjecture were opened with abandon.

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Syrian refugee process bungled by Trudeau

New details emerged this week revealing the chaos surrounding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 2015 pledge to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees on a fast-tracked timeline.

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HUMIRE: As Venezuela Inches Toward Syria-Style War, U.S. Weapons Are Not the Answer

The Miami Herald revealed an audio recording suggesting that military snipers could be used against the Venezuelan protesters.

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Inseguridad: ¿por dónde empezar?

Inseguridad: ¿por dónde empezar?

No es maduro escudarse en que los altos niveles de inseguridad se han generado por culpa compartida ni es inteligente seguir cometiendo los mismos errores.

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Things Fall Apart in Venezuela, With Repercussions Felt in China

As Venezuela sinks into turmoil and destitution, there are signs it may all end with a thunderous bang and not a whimper.

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Sobre las últimas movidas políticas

Sobre las últimas movidas políticas

Bombas en Siria y en la política peruana.

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Joseph Humire: “Perú es más fuerte que el terrorismo de Hezbollah”

Joseph Humire: “Perú es más fuerte que el terrorismo de Hezbollah”

Era el mes de octubre de 2014 cuando tuvo lugar la detención de un ciudadano libanés en territorio peruano.

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Now’s not the time to cut corners in screening refugees

The Immigration and Refugee Board (IRB) is doubling down on its decision to bypass an important step in the determination process for landed asylum seekers in Canada.

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