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Stories for 2009

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 13:51 UTC

    Expelled Venezuelan diplomats challenge Honduras de facto government

    Uriel Vargas: Venezuela does not recognize Micheletti, “so we are not leaving”

    Venezuelan diplomats rejected comminatory orders to abandon Honduras in 72 hours saying their expulsion was decided by an illegitimate government which is not recognized by the administration of President Hugo Chavez.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 13:45 UTC

    Argentina implements changes in the Statistics agency

    Indec will have to report to Minister Boudu who will be advised by a council of public universities.

    Argentina's Economy ministry will have increased control over the national statistics and census agency, Indec, announced on Tuesday the government in a bid to restore credibility to the country's consumer price data.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 13:38 UTC

    Pensions for Argentine members of failed attempt to capture the Falklands in 1966

    The Operation Condor captured DC4 in Stanley’s race course

    The Peronist government of the Argentine province of Buenos Aires will grant a special pension to the nationalist group of 18 civilians who in 1966 took command of a commercial flight to Rio Gallegos and had it re-routed to the Falkland Islands with the purpose of taking over the Malvinas for Argentina.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 09:17 UTC

    The Fed’s Exit Strategy

    By Ben Bernanke

    In anticipation of his Semiannual Monetary Policy Report to the United States Congress on July 21st, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke wrote a column which basically is a synthesis of his presentation before the Committee on Financial Services from the US House of Representatives.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 08:31 UTC

    Growing number of Chileans opting for domestic tourism

    The flu and budget concerns weigh heavily in holiday decisions

    Given current health and budget concerns, fewer Chileans are travelling abroad these days. Domestic tourism, however, continues to be a booming internal industry.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 08:28 UTC

    Brazil tells Hillary of dissatisfaction with Arias mediation in Honduras crisis

    Celso Amorim criticized mediation “on equal footing”

    Brazilian Foreign Affairs Minister Celso Amorim phoned last weekend US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who was in New Delhi, India, to “express concern” about the slow pace and handling of the negotiations for the reinstatement of the democratic order in Honduras, reports Folha do Sao Paulo.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 08:25 UTC

    Nicaraguan opposition condemns President Ortega’s re-election appeal

    Under current legislation Nicaraguan presidents can be re-elected for a second term if it’s non consecutive

    Nicaraguan opposition members in Congress condemned this week a public appeal for constitutional changes by President Daniel Ortega as an attempt to extend term limits and eventually allow the populist leader's re-election.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 07:18 UTC

    Uruguay rejects proposal to grant Mercosur more powers

    Restrictions to trade inside the group are top of the agenda for Uruguay.

    Uruguay will reject a Brazilian proposal to create a Mercosur High Court of Justice and grant more powers to the regional parliament when the Mercosur summit meets next Thursday and Friday in Paraguay. Uruguay also anticipated it would make a strong claim regarding the trade barriers imposed by Mercosur senior members, Argentina and Brazil.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 07:08 UTC

    British Parliament clean up bill has received Royal Assent

    The MPs expenses scandal cost many benches and cabinet resignations

    A bill aimed at cleaning up Parliament after the MPs' expenses scandal has become law after getting Royal Assent. Just weeks after the Parliamentary Standards Bill was introduced, it is now on the statute book after a series of concessions by the government.

  • Wednesday, July 22nd 2009 - 07:06 UTC

    Venezuela reacts angrily to US report on cocaine smuggling and corruption

    President Chavez described the report as “political blackmail”

    Venezuela said United States must stop publishing “interventionist” reports criticizing the country’s drug interdiction practices in order for relations to improve. A report released Monday by the US Government Accountability Office, GAO, amounts to “political blackmail” warned the Venezuelan Foreign Affairs ministry in an e-mailed statement