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Stories for 2009

  • Saturday, May 23rd 2009 - 15:15 UTC

    Angry UK reaction to Spanish navy incident in Gibraltar waters

    Britain has told Spain that the recent incursion by a Spanish Navy vessel was an “unacceptable” violation of British sovereignty over Gibraltar waters. The complaint comes after a Spanish Navy fisheries protection vessel carried out checks on Spanish fishermen just off Gibraltar.

  • Saturday, May 23rd 2009 - 15:05 UTC

    Obama administration invites Cuba to resume migration talks

    The United States Department said on Friday it had offered to resume talks with Cuba about Cuban migration to the United States, a fresh sign of US President Barack Obama’s effort to comply, even partially, with the virtually unanimous request from Latinamerica to improve relations with the Castro regime.

  • Saturday, May 23rd 2009 - 15:02 UTC

    Expenses disclosure has turned Commons “unbearable” complains MP

    Gordon Brown: He said the House of Commons must be subject to independent regulation, in an indictment of the legacy of outgoing Speaker Michael Martin, who resigned on Tuesday.

    Tory leader David Cameron has criticised a Tory backbencher who claimed that MPs were victims of a “McCarthy-style witch-hunt” over their expenses claims. Nadine Dorries, who had warned there were fears that an MP could commit suicide, claimed the situation at Westminster had become “completely unbearable”.

  • Saturday, May 23rd 2009 - 14:59 UTC

    Third re-election running “inappropriate” admits Colombia’s Uribe

    President Alvaro Uribe

    Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe says it would be “inappropriate” for him to seek a third consecutive term. His statement comes two days after the Senate approved a referendum that would ask voters to permit him to run again. Uribe did not, however, clearly rule out a re-election bid.

  • Saturday, May 23rd 2009 - 14:51 UTC

    Bolivia and US agree to improve bilateral ties

    Morales hope relations with the United States will improve

    Bolivian President Evo Morales has called for a complete overhaul of his country's strained ties with the US. He urged “mutual respect” between the two nations, saying Washington should not interfere in Bolivia's affairs.

  • Saturday, May 23rd 2009 - 14:47 UTC

    US ends week with three regional banks seized by FDIC and new owners

    United States banking regulators seized two banks in Illinois late Friday as the financial crisis claimed its 35th and 36th federally insured financial institutions of 2009. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) estimated the failure of Strategic Capital Bank and Citizens National Bank would cost 279 million US dollars.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 12:49 UTC

    Brazilian aircrafts for nationalized Aerolineas Argentinas

    The Argentine government signed Thursday a contract to purchase twenty mid range aircrafts from Brazilian manufacturer Embraer for recently nationalized flag carrier Aerolineas Argentinas. President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner said these will be the first new aircrafts for Aerolineas in 16 years.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 12:22 UTC

    Falkland Islands: weekly Penguin News Update

    Nigel Miller on Concordia Bay as she was alongside FIPASS this week

    Headlines: Captain Miller back at the helm after 30 years; Landing Day commemorated; Councillors prepare to set difficult budget; May Ball tonight.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 12:21 UTC

    Argentine economy expanded 2.7% in March, says government

    Argentina's government said on Thursday the economy grew a better-than-expected 2.7% in March compared with the same month last year and closing the first quarter with a surprising 2.3%. But many analysts say the slowdown is far sharper.

  • Friday, May 22nd 2009 - 12:18 UTC

    UK “deeply concerned” with Spanish advance of Gibraltar waters

    Britain’s Europe Minister, Caroline Flint, told the House of Commons this week that the British Government remained “deeply concerned” by recent developments in Europe affecting Gibraltar waters, reports the Gibraltar Chronicle.