On June 17, the Colombian Congress House of Representatives passed a constitutional reform bill that will extend the military code of law.
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SOCSOUTH, U.S. Embassy support Paraguayan National Forces Civic Action Mission
Life in the small farming district of Yasy Cany in Canindeyú department, Paraguay is tough, and it shows on the faces of its 30,000 residents. Life in the small farming district of Yasy Cany in Canindeyú department, Paraguay is tough, and it shows on the faces of its 30,000 residents. [ … ]
Arms Sales in Brazil Increased 378% between 2007 and 2012
Despite a stricter law approved in 2003, which increased the minimum age for purchasing and carrying a firearm from 21 to 25 years old, along with a mandatory psychological exam and practice tests, the number of records for weapons granted to Brazilian citizens has increased. This matter concerns the authorities, [ … ]
Company Aided in Laundering $6 Billion, Says Indictment
The online currency exchange company Liberty Reserve was responsible for laundering over $6 billion over the last seven years, with millions of customers around the world, according to a three-count indictment on May 28.
New UN Arms Trade Treaty Boosts Central American Gun Control Efforts
Central American security officials hope that an international arms treaty which has just been approved by the United Nations will aid their struggle against a drug war that has exponentially increased the influx of guns into the region.
The Majority of Passwords Worldwide Are Vulnerable
A great deal of digital passwords generally used to access different services, such as Internet, online banking through computers, smart phones or tablets, are vulnerable due to repetition, according to a report published by Deloitte in February in Panama.
Undersea Cable Expected to Boost Internet for Africa
Potential investors, including Internet giant Google, were considering whether to proceed with a $1.5 billion undersea cable linking Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) to each other and the United States, a senior project official said. The 34,000-kilometer cable, which would be the first of its kind to [ … ]
Colombia Trains Mexican Pilots
Colombia uses its know-how in helicopter aviation to train the next generation of Mexican pilots As the sun began to set behind the orange-colored rock cliffs that flank the Colombian Air Force base in Melgar, a half-dozen Mexican helicopter pilot trainees enjoyed a light moment before their night missions began. [ … ]
CCOPAB: The Brazilian Center for Peace and Excellence
In 2001, the Center of Preparation and Evaluation of Brazilian Army Peace Missions was created. Nearly 10 years later, it became the Brazilian Joint Center for Peacekeeping Operations (CCOPAB), an institution created to support the training of military members, police officers and civilians from Brazil and friendly nations for peacekeeping [ … ]
First Bolivian Plane with Relief for Sandy Victims Arrives in Cuba
A Bolivian plane with 60 tons of food supplies and water for the victims of hurricane Sandy, arrived in Holguín (east Cuba) on November 3, in what is the first shipment of the 120 tons approved by Evo Morales’s government, the local press reported.
Peruvian Congress Approves U.S. Troops to Enter the Country
On October 18, the Peruvian Congress approved the draft resolution to authorize the entry of U.S. troops into the country in November, informed the Secretary of Parliament.
Colombia May See US Prisoner at Peace Talks
Guerrilla leader Simón Trinidad, who spends his days behind bars inside a U.S. prison, could virtually participate in the peace talks between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), if Washington approves the petition, announced Colombian Minister of Justice Ruth Stella Correa, on October 10.