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Migrants forced to return home at Mexico border

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Thousands of people from Central America left their homes in the last week, hoping to reach the United States, but Mexico turned them back.
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Venezuela dollarisation: Use of American dollars increasing

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Turning to the US dollar, Venezuelans move away from the bolivar as the economic crisis continues.
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Venezuela opposition claims evidence of bribes

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They say audio recordings reveal $700,000 was offered from officials for them to turn on leader Juan Guaido.
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Victims still struggle 10 years after Haiti earthquake

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Many never saw benefits of humanitarian aid that flowed in and see little chance of that changing.
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Colombia protesters defy curfew as anti-gov't rallies continue

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Fresh demonstrations come day after hundreds of thousands protested across country in mass rallies that left three dead.
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'Enough is enough': Protests continue into 7th day in Colombia

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Anti-government demonstrations continue as protesters commemorate the death of a teenager killed by a police projectile
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Victims of Bojaya massacre laid to rest 17 years later

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Survivors of Colombia's Bojaya massacre are warning violence is returning once again.
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'Referendum on Duque': Thousands march against Colombia president

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Indigenous groups, students and labour unions rally against the right-wing government of Ivan Duque.
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Was the U.S. involved in the coup attempt in Venezuela?

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Washington said it had no direct involvement even as U.S. detained suspects seemed to claim otherwise.
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G7 summit security crackdown has Quebec City on edge

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CBC News spoke to people there who believe it will be calmer than the last time Quebec hosted the summit in 2001, but are still preparing for the worst.
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Barack Obama's historic speech in Cuba

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'I have come here to bury the last remnant of the Cold War in the Americas,' he says in first live speech by a sitting U.S. president to the Cuban people
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Haiti requests top OAS agenda in this year's general assembly

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The members of the Organisation of American States (OAS) have gathered in Lima for this year's general assembly.
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Argentina abortion legalisation faces challenges

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Argentina became the largest Latin American country to legalise abortion in December, but implementing the procedure - particularly in conservative provinces - is proving a challenge.
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Hurricane Iota batters Central America

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In a record-breaking year for Atlantic hurricanes, Iota is the first to reach Category 5 status and the second destructive hurricane to hit the region this month.
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Hurricane Iota batters Colombia, displacing hundreds

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It is causing severe flooding in Colombia, where at least three people have died and hundreds forced to leave their homes.
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Argentina marks 75th anniversary of Peronism

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Annual event commemorates the 1945 protests by Argentine workers calling for the release of imprisoned politician Juan Domingo Peron, who went on to become president.
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Mexico removes Christopher Columbus statue before annual protest

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Authorities say the likeness was taken away for restoration work but added it was also time for reflection on Columbus’s legacy.
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Thousands of US actors lose work amid COVID-19 crisis

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Pandemic managed to stop the entertainment industry in its tracks, with some films forced to delay their releases.
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Coronavirus transmission yet to peak in the Americas, WHO says

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Isolating COVID-19 cases and quarantining contacts is necessary in the Americas in order to prevent further lockdowns, says the World Health Organization.
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Last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America under threat

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About 90 percent of the Lacandon rainforest is believed to be already lost to deforestation.
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Some US schools close until 2021 as COVID-19 crisis worsens

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Schools could be closed for several more weeks or months and in the state of Virginia, classes have been cancelled for the rest of the year.
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Chile to postpone constitution referendum over COVID-19

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Political parties have agreed to postpone a referendum on whether to overhaul the constitution.
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Coronavirus: Trump announces US-Mexico border closure

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The United States and Mexico have agreed to restrict nonessential travel across their border to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
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Skiing on horsepower gains traction in Canada

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Skijoring, which means 'ski driving' in Norwegian, is one of the wildest winter sports you might not have heard of.