A giant statue of Paraguay’s dictator, Gen. Alfredo Stroessner, used to dominate the capital city of Asunción. Now, all that remains at the site are his steel boots. Stroessner’s monumental likeness ...
Russian Ambassador to Asuncion Alexey Pisarev — on trade relations between the two countries and their political cooperation ...
European nations have grown increasingly alarmed that the region may no longer be able to rely on its transatlantic ally as ...
Throughout Latin America, the military and political heirs to the terror regimes of the 1960s and 1970s have once again been ...
On Wednesday, the president will take part in the Brazil–Japan Business Forum, with 500 executives from both nations, and ...
A former deputy secretary general at the OAS, Ramdin is running against Paraguay Foreign Minister Rubén Ramírez Lezcano. While the two are the official candidates, a third unofficial recently entered ...
Juan Guaidó, the President of Venezuela’s National Assembly, declared himself "interim president" during anti-government ...
Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo put an end Wednesday to rumors circulating the capital Asuncion about a possible coup by replacing all top military ... one-party rule in Paraguay.
Global growth is expected to slow due to trade policies, with the OECD projecting a 3.1% expansion. Copper imports to the US ...
All without much change. But it seems to me that there won't be any special, bright breakthroughs either. "Breakthrough" is ...
The first Verticon exhibition closed its doors on 13 March, after four days dedicated to vertical aviation in Dallas, Texas. The former Heli-Expo, which was renamed to include all kinds of vertical ...
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