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  2. Mexico–Venezuela relations - Wikipedia

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    Both Mexico and Venezuela share a common history in the fact that both nations were once part of the Spanish Empire.During the Spanish colonial period, Mexico was then known as Viceroyalty of New Spain and the capital being Mexico City while what became nowadays Venezuela was known then as the Captaincy General of Venezuela with Caracas as its capital.

  3. Mexico Peace Index - Wikipedia

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    The MPI provides a comprehensive measure of peacefulness in Mexico, the fifth edition of the MPI was released in 2017. [1] The report is released in both Spanish and English, and analyzes the economic benefits that would occur from increases in peace, and provides an estimate relating to the economic impact violence has had on Mexico.

  4. Foreign relations of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    In August 2007, after two years of diplomatic absence in either country, normal relations were re-established with the appointment of former foreign minister Roy Chaderton as Venezuela's envoy in Mexico City and the transfer of Jesús Mario Chacón Carrillo, formerly Mexican ambassador to Colombia, to Caracas.

  5. Venezuela readying return to Mexico-based talks with ... - AOL

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    Venezuela's government is set to approve a return to Mexico-based negotiations with the country's political opposition, almost a year after the last meeting, six sources with knowledge of the ...

  6. Mexico reaches agreement with Venezuela to deport migrants - AOL

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    MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexico has signed an agreement with Venezuela to deport migrants and reached deals with Mexican and Venezuelan companies to employ them, Foreign Minister Alicia Barcena told ...

  7. List of Latin American countries by Human Development Index

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    Map of the Latin American countries by Human Development Index in 2021. The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure of average achievement in key dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, knowledge, and a decent standard of living. It is a standard means of measuring well-being.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Venezuela/Reliable and unreliable ...

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    The project is supported by the Consortium to Support Independent Journalism in the Region (CAPIR), Argentina's Chequeado and Mexico's DataCrítica. [40] In 2023, the group won the IAPA Award for Journalistic Excellence in Data Journalism for their investigation "Uncovered: The Disinformation Factory in Venezuela endangers democracy in Venezuela".

  9. Venezuelan refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    During the 20th century, "Venezuela was a haven for immigrants fleeing Old World repression and intolerance" according to Newsweek. [2] Emigration began at low rates in 1983 after oil prices collapsed, though the increased rates of emigration, especially the flight of professionals, grew largely following the Bolivarian Revolution which was led by Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez. [33]