Stories for May 2012

Thursday, May 31st 2012 - 00:42 UTC

Falklands’ lawmaker to address decolonization regional seminar in Ecuador

MLA Roger Edwards will set out the case for the Falklands

Falkland Islands Member of the elected Legislative Assembly Roger Edwards is scheduled to address the UN Special Committee on Decolonization regional seminar which opened Wednesday May 30 in Quito, capital of Ecuador.

Thursday, May 31st 2012 - 00:36 UTC

Jersey Assistant Chief Minister will attend Falklands’ Liberation anniversary

Senator Routier will visit the water treatment plant which was rebuilt after the war with a donation from Jersey

Jersey Assistant Chief Minister, Senator Paul Routier, is to visit the Falkland Islands from 10 to 16 June 2012 to take part in commemorating the 30th anniversary of their liberation, reports the local media.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 17:32 UTC

Repsol pulls out from Cuba oil search after drilling a second dry well

Repsol “won't do another” well in Cuba said CEO Antonio Brufau.

Spanish company Repsol has said it is pulling out of Cuba after failing in a recent attempt to find oil off the island. Chairman Antonio Brufau told journalists and investors that Repsol “won't do another” well in Cuba.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 17:29 UTC

Differences are with UK government “with the British people everything is fine”

Cristina Fernandez proud that a worker will now run the ILO

Argentine President Cristina Fernández praised the appointment of British citizen Guy Rider as the head of the International Labour Organization because for the first time in history, the president of the International Labour Organization, ILO is a worker.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 17:21 UTC

Gibraltar celebrates outcome of UK/Spain meeting in London on fishing conflict

Garcia-Margallo, the ball is in the court of Gibraltar authorities and the fishermen of La Linea and Algeciras (Photo AFP)

The Gibraltar Government reacted to the outcome of the meeting between the British and Spanish foreign ministers on Tuesday in London saying that it is pleased that “it is recognised and accepted by all parties that only Gibraltar has the jurisdictional competence to deal with the issues that arise in respect of the on-going breaches of the Nature Protection Act in British Gibraltar Territorial Waters.”

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 17:11 UTC

Republican Romney will dispute the White House with President Obama

The former governor did not celebrate in Texas, he was with Trump in Las Vegas fund raising

Mitt Romney clinched the US Republican presidential nomination on Tuesday with a resounding victory in Texas and now faces a five-month sprint to convince voters to trust him over Democratic President Barack Obama in the November 6 election.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 17:05 UTC

Hillary Clinton will miss next week’s OAS General Assembly in Bolivia

The US delegation will be headed by Roberta Jackson, Under Secretary of State for Latin America

OAS secretary general Jose Miguel Insulza believes US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will miss the Organization of American States General Assembly because of “agenda problems” and not over discrepancies on the issues to the addressed.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 05:28 UTC

Spain/UK join forces to defend their companies in Latam, says Garcia-Margallo

Hague and Garcia-Margallo pose for the classic picture following the meeting

Spain and the UK will join forces against attacks on their companies in Latin America, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel García-Margallo said, following a meeting on Tuesday in London with his counterpart William Hague.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 05:23 UTC

“Disturbing” Falklands-style tendencies with Gibraltar claim European MPs

Conservative MEP Julie Girling: the Spanish are not being reasonable in their actions

Escalation in the long-running dispute between Britain and Spain over ownership of Gibraltar shows “disturbing” Falklands-style tendencies. The warning comes from one of the Rock's MEPs after a stand-off between Gibraltar and Spanish police patrol boats over fishing rights.

Wednesday, May 30th 2012 - 05:19 UTC

Cosan buys BG stake in Brazil’s largest gas distribution company for 1.7bn dollars

Cosan board Chairman Marcos Marinho Lutz, “strategic to complete our portfolio in the energy area”

British natural gas firm BG Group Plc said on Tuesday it had signed a definitive binding agreement to sell its entire 60.1% stake in Comgas to Brazilian energy company Cosan S.A. for 3.4 billion Brazilian Reais, which is about $1.7 billion at current exchange rates.

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