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LatinNews Regional Monitor: Caribbean & Central America - 02 November 2018

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Development: At least three people were injured when Haitian police fired upon hundreds of protesters in the capital Port-au-Prince on 1 November.... Read More
* The president of Costa Rica’s central bank (BCCR), Rodrigo Cubero, has announced that the bank’s board has decided to increase its benchmark interest rate by 0.25 basis points to 5.25%.... Read More
Development: On 1 November, the first caravan of Central American migrants heading towards the US, which entered Mexico last 19 October, reached the town of Matías Romero in Oaxaca state.... Read More
From Latin American Weekly Report
The government led by President Daniel Ortega accused the Nicaraguan Church this week of plotting a coup with far-right sectors at home and abroad.... Read More
One person was killed and 48 arrests were made during a 24-hour strike on 29 October in the Cibao region, comprising 14 provinces in the north of the Dominican Republic.... Read More
Panama’s presidential line-up ahead of next May’s elections is now complete.... Read More
The migrant caravans that have left Central America’s ‘Northern Triangle’ countries (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) in recent weeks continue their inexorable march north, towards the US, despite many choosing to turn back and efforts to stop those who do keep going from entering Mexico from Guatemala.... Read More

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