The latest in Latin American politics today:U.S. to offer Haiti targets for new U.N. sanctions UNITED NATIONS - The United States said it will propose further targets in Haiti for U.N. sanctions, a move broadly backed by China, as the country battles cholera and severe food shortages compounded by widespread violence from criminal gangs. The category B visa, which needs to be acquired at Guatemala's consulates, will grant Dominicans a stay of 90 days in Guatemala. If the bill passes into law after a second reading - promised to come quickly - advocacy groups fear it will silence Venezuela's NGOs and stop them from carrying out their work with new threats and intimidation. Trinidad applied for a U.S. license to participate in Venezuela's energy industry in mid-2022, which was granted on Tuesday following negotiations with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. "It looks like a concentration camp," Tapeba, a doctor appointed to the position by Brazil's new government, said in a radio interview.
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