The credibility of Pedro Sanchez's government is currently in doubt following after it became known that his own mobile phone and that of his Minister of Defense had been exposed to espionage.

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Mexico’s newly-inaugurated president Andrés Manuel López Obrador has ordered the creation of a truth commission to re-examine the kidnapping and murder of 43 students who disappeared after they were attacked by cartel gunmen and corrupt police officers. Read more Mexico's New President Creates Truth Commission to Investigate Ayotzinapa Massacre
Canandian Association of Latin American and Caribbean Studies expressed today its worry due to the obstacles to apply for visas so scholars of the region can travel to this northern country. Read more Academic Association Rejects Obstacles to Obtain Canadian Visas
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The social inclusion of people with disabilities in Cuba focused the debates of a workshop dedicated to this topic in the city of Holguin, as part of the programs of attention to this sector of the population in the Caribbean island. Read more Benefit Programs for Disabled Persons Praised in Holguin
A group of 720 illegal migrants are held Wednesday in Puerto Obaldia, Panama, near the Colombian border, by Panamanian authorities, while an outbreak of African malaria among them would keep the migrants isolated and quarantined. Read more New Tide of Migrants Triggers Alarms in Panama