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Stories for 2018

  • Tuesday, February 27th 2018 - 06:32 UTC

    Argentina's foreign policy according to Jorge Faurie: Intelligent Insertion

    Minister Faurie with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson (L)

    Argentina foreign minister Jorge Faurie has written a long column, (full tabloid page) in Buenos Aires daily Clarin, under the heading of “Intelligent Insertion” describing motives and objectives of the country's foreign policy under president Mauricio Macri, driven by the principle of an intelligent insertion in the international scenario. The final commitment of Macri's administration is reducing poverty and improving Argentines' life quality.

  • Tuesday, February 27th 2018 - 06:08 UTC

    Uruguayan fraternity: nepotism, nepotism and no job to spare

    President Tabare Vazquez named his brother, a licensed nurse, as deputy of the Home Office

    It has been a long standing consensus-secret in the Uruguayan political system that when you are elected or have been nominated to a political post, you must not forget the family or friends particularly if they are in distress. This means in practical terms that the generous Uruguayan state will incorporate you to the burgeoning bureaucracy be it at national or regional level.

  • Tuesday, February 27th 2018 - 05:46 UTC

    Credit Suisse begins to move out from London, says Bloomberg report

    According to Bloomberg, the bank had considered relocating staff to Paris but backtracked after holding talks with local regulators and government officials

    Credit Suisse plans to move about 250 banker jobs out of London under its first phase of Brexit planning, according to reports. Employees in areas such as trading and mergers and acquisitions were likely to be relocated to Frankfurt or Madrid, Bloomberg reported. The Swiss bank employs about 5,500 staff in London. A spokesman said Credit Suisse “continued to investigate its options”.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 09:45 UTC

    Corruption allegedly involving president Temer will be probed by top prosecutor

    Public Prosecutor Raquel Dodge said Justice Roberto Barroso had agreed to allow prosecutors to probe bank accounts, tax information and emails

    Brazil’s top prosecutor has obtained a Supreme Court order to lift the bank secrecy of several people and companies under investigation in a port corruption case that has implicated President Michel Temer.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 09:40 UTC

    Warren Buffet receives a profit boost of US$ 29bn from Trump's tax reforms

    The Republican law reform, approved in December, cut the corporate tax rate to 21% from 35%. Mr Buffett, one of the richest men in the world, opposed the plan.

    US billionaire Warren Buffet says his conglomerate has received a profit boost of US$ 29 billion as a result of President Donald Trump's tax reforms, he says. Berkshire Hathaway reported a record quarterly and annual profit on Saturday.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 09:32 UTC

    Xi pushing for constitutional reform to stay in office indefinitely

    Xi, 64, has been China’s president since 2013 and is expected to be re-elected at a meeting of the country’s largely rubber-stamp legislature early next month.

    China says it plans to scrap a two-term limit for the country’s president and vice president, a move that could allow Chinese leader Xi Jinping to stay in office indefinitely. Expectations that Xi, China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, was considering staying in office for more than the typical 10 years has been building for some time now. But the outline of amendment proposals announced by state media Sunday, including Article 79, confirmed those changes could soon become a reality.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 09:24 UTC

    Berlusconi and his right wing coalition inching towards victory in Italy next week

    Although barred from public office owing to a tax fraud conviction, Berlusconi is hoping to position himself as a key deal-maker in the next government

    Sidestepping sex scandals, serial gaffes and legal woes, Silvio Berlusconi’s astonishing return to front-line politics rolled on Sunday at a party gathering where adoring supporters feted the billionaire mogul as Italy’s next kingmaker.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 09:16 UTC

    Israel threatens to confiscate Christian land and assets following new municipal tax law

    The Holy Sepulcher church, is where Jesus is believed to have been crucified, buried and resurrected, is one of Christianity’s holiest sites.

    The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem locked its doors and closed until further notice to protest a new municipal tax policy and a bill that would allow the Israeli government to confiscate some church land in exchange for compensation.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 09:09 UTC

    UK/Brazil launch the Year of Science and Innovation 2018/19

    “Science collaboration between the UK and Brazil is enormous, has a major impact on our lives and even greater potential for the future” said Vijay Rangarajan

    The UK-Brazil Year of Science and Innovation 2018-19, will be celebrated by a cocktail reception on 27 February at the Museum of Tomorrow during the visit of the British Royal Research Ship James Cook to Rio.

  • Monday, February 26th 2018 - 07:28 UTC

    Corbyn expected to clarify position on Brexit in a divided Labour party

    Corbyn is expected to indicate his party’s support for agreeing a customs union, a decision that could result in the biggest test of May’s fragile authority in parliament.

    The leader of Britain’s opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, will clarify the party’s position on Brexit this Monday in a move that could lead to a major parliamentary defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May. The Prime Minister has ruled out staying in any customs union with the European Union after Brexit because it would prevent the country from striking its own new trade deals with fast-growing economies such as China and India.