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Stories for 2007

  • Tuesday, January 16th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    UN official proposes wide spectrum climate change summit

    The head of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) proposed Tuesday the convening of a global summit backed by the UN to plan a future course of action for tackling the cross-cutting problem.

  • Tuesday, January 16th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    China's “only interest” in Latam is finite resources

    China is willing to invest billons of US dollars in Latinamerica to ensure the supply of natural resources but the region's leaders are wrong if they believe that “ideological similarities” guarantee a long cooperation since the interest of Beijing is opportunity, according to the Hong Kong based “China Economic Review”.

  • Tuesday, January 16th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Argentine foreign debt negotiating team invited to Ecuador

    Ecuadorian new authorities are in contact with the team that successfully negotiated the restructuring of Argentina's foreign debt with the purpose of undertaking a similar process and significantly reduce the “burden” of the country's financial commitments.

  • Tuesday, January 16th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    A Mercosur summit potentially full of surprises

    An agenda with several controversial issues awaits Mercosur summit this week in Rio do Janeiro where some in fighting can also be expected given the level of criticism to which the trade group has been exposed.

  • Tuesday, January 16th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil can have a “pivotal role” in world trade talks

    By UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett (*)


    It's one of my personal priorities as Foreign Secretary to get out and speak more to the business community. I simply don't think that it is possible to operate a successful foreign policy without working as closely as I can with the people who hold most of the global economic levers.

  • Monday, January 15th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Blair confirms defence procurement and funds for Tristars

    Primer Minister Tony Blair meets the crew during his visit to HMS Albion

    British Prime Minister Tony Blair dispelled fears that plans to build new carriers and destroyers for the Royal Navy and procure new transport aircraft for the RAF will not go ahead, emphasizing that “we've got the largest warship building programme for decades under way”.

  • Monday, January 15th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Left wing forum celebrates advances in Latinamerica

    Some 66 left wing delegations from thirty different countries, mainly Latinamerica are currently meeting in San Salvador in the framework of the Sao Paulo Forum, to celebrate and assess the advance last year of elected left wing governments in the region, as happened in Nicaragua, Ecuador, Brazil and Venezuela.

  • Monday, January 15th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Ecuadorian president Correa calls March national referendum

    Rafael Correa was sworn as Ecuador's president Monday and one of the first decrees he signed was to call a national referendum next March 18 to decide on the convening of an elected assembly with full powers to draft a new constitution.

  • Monday, January 15th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Chavez mends fences with OAS Secretary General

    President Hugo Chavez and OAS Secretary Jose Insulza

    Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and the Organization of American States Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza shook hands Monday in Quito bringing relief to the conflicting situation between both officials.

  • Monday, January 15th 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Chilean support for “progressive” regimes in the region

    President Michelle Bachelet

    Praising democracy and in a clear support of fellow presidents seen as critical of United States, Chile's Michelle Bachelet said that the latest swing of elected governments in Latinamerica can be better described as “progressive” rather than left wing or radical.