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Stories for 2009

  • Saturday, May 16th 2009 - 13:03 UTC

    Lula da Silva promotes use of local currencies for trade

    Ptes. Lula and Hu Jinatao discuss bilateral trade in Real and Yuan

    China and Brazil should conduct business with each other in their own currencies instead of the dollar, a publication quoted Brazil's president Lula da Silva as saying ahead of his trip to Beijing next week.

  • Saturday, May 16th 2009 - 12:56 UTC

    Brazil/China to sign agreement to develop sub-salt oil deposits

    Brazil's President Lula da Silva is to sign a “voluminous” financing agreement for government managed Petrobras on a visit to China next week said Energy Minister Edison Lobao.

  • Saturday, May 16th 2009 - 10:37 UTC

    General Motors to close 1.100 dealerships

    General Motors, the US auto giant, has told 1.100 dealerships that they will be closed down as the company struggles to survive amid an economic crisis. The shutdowns are just part of a larger plan to shut 2.600 of its 6.200 dealerships as the car manufacturer makes cuts in an attempt to become profitable again. The move is likely to cause the loss of thousands of jobs across the US.

  • Saturday, May 16th 2009 - 10:34 UTC

    Brazilian government admits lower growth for 2009

    Brazilian Finance Minister Guido Mantega admitted for the first time that Brazil's economic growth will likely fall in the 0 to 2% range in 2009, Brazilian media reported Friday.

  • Saturday, May 16th 2009 - 07:39 UTC

    Chavez calls for Latinamerican unity to ensure the region’s “freedom”

    Pte. Hugo Chavez

    Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez underlined the importance of Latinamerican unity to ensure the region’s “freedom”, questioned the IMF capability to address the global economic crisis and was full of praise for the Kirchner administrations that face a crucial mid term election next month.

  • Friday, May 15th 2009 - 12:25 UTC

    Calculating the impact of the Antarctic ice sheet melting

    The collapse of a major Antarctic ice sheet will not raise global sea levels as much as previous projections suggest, a team of scientists has calculated. Writing in Science, the researchers said that the demise of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) would result in a sea level rise of 3.3m.
    Previous estimates had forecast a rise in the region of five to six metres.

  • Friday, May 15th 2009 - 12:09 UTC

    Uruguay’s president calls for “deeds” and an end to Argentine pickets

    Vazquez has learnt it’s not easy living next to Argentina

    Uruguayan president Tabare Vazquez called for “deeds” from Argentina and insisted that the administration of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner must remove the pickets which for two years have cut the traffic between the neighbouring countries in protest over the construction of a pulp mill.

  • Friday, May 15th 2009 - 12:00 UTC

    Falkland Islands: Weekly Penguin News Update

    Rob McGill with the sei whale on Carcass Island.

    Sei whale washes up on Carcass. -

    ONE animal’s misfortune has become the gain of hundreds of others on Carcass Island.The body of an enormous sei whale was found dead with hundreds of giant petrels around it, when the island’s owner Rob McGill discovered it on Sunday.

  • Friday, May 15th 2009 - 11:49 UTC

    Cristina plans to celebrate May 25th with Lula da Silva and Lugo

    Pte. CFK: Building bridges with neighbours

    Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will celebrate the May Revolution National Day in a city bordering Brazil and Paraguay where she expects to hold a presidential meeting with her peer-neighbours, according to the Buenos Aires press.

  • Friday, May 15th 2009 - 11:31 UTC

    Record contraction of the Spanish economy

    The Spanish economy slid deeper into recession in the first quarter of this year, official data showed on Thursday revealing that output shrank by 1.8% from the level in the previous quarter. On an annualized basis the contraction was a record 2.9%, the steepest in half a century.