International
InternationalAirline profits 20% higher than expected this year, anticipates IATA
Airline profits will be 20% higher than expected this year despite razor-thin margins, according to the industry's main representative body. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) said increased demand was helping pack planes to record levels.
Prosecutor Nisman ready to quit if accused Iranian officials surrender to face trial
Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman responsible for the investigation into the 1994 bombing of a Jewish institution in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people and which points as culprits to several Iranian officials said he will step down if those Iranians named in the report “surrender to face trial”.
Argentina first of 66 countries to sign UN Arms Trade Treaty; US on hold
Representatives of sixty six countries lined up at U.N. headquarters in New York to sign the first international treaty to regulate the 85 billion dollars global conventional arms trade, a landmark event. However doubts exist about whether the treaty will work.
Record death of whales and calves in Patagonia; scientists investigating
Southern Right Whales are dying off at a record rate in Argentina's Patagonia region, a conservation group warned.
Delta CEO appointed new IATTA chairman; top of the agenda environment
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Richard H. Anderson, CEO of Delta Air Lines, has assumed his duties as Chairman of the IATA Board of Governors.
A new interaction emerging between US and the region, says panel of experts
The Organization of American States (OAS) hosted its 51st Policy Roundtable on the theme Power Shifts in Latin America: Current Trends at the headquarters of the organization in Washington, DC. Most experts coincided in a new interaction between the US and the region despite ideology still plays a role, but overall the old elites are being eclipse.
One third of all food produced fails to make it from farm to table, says UN
We live in a world of plenty, where food production outstrips demand, yet 870 million people are undernourished and childhood stunting is a silent pandemic. To create the future we want, we must correct this inequity.
Environment Day looks to Mongolia for ideas on how to avoid food waste and loss
Every year on June 5th, people across the planet celebrate the United Nations World Environment Day. It is a day for action where hundreds of thousands of activities take place in virtually every country in the world to improve the environment now and for the future, says the message from Achim Steiner, Executive Director of the United Nations Environment Program.
Iran calls Argentine prosecutor ‘Zionist’ and denies infiltration in South America
In a brief but extremely aggressive release the Iranian Foreign Ministry rejected point blank the report from Argentine Prosecutor Alberto Nisman whom they described as “Zionist” and denied all allegations that Tehran has infiltrated nine South American countries to commit terrorist acts.
Gibraltar celebrates becoming UEFA 54th member with a 54p stamp
A stamp has been issued to commemorate Gibraltar’s historic achievement of becoming the 54th Uefa member. The Government opted for a 54p value as Gibraltar is now the 54th member country. Stephen Perera photographed the embroidered badge from a new GFA team jersey and the GFA’s founding year of 1895 is clearly visible for the world to see

