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Stories for 2013

  • Monday, July 1st 2013 - 05:47 UTC

    Chile's Bachelet easily beats rivals for new presidential bid

    Former Chilean President Michelle Bachelet won by 73.05%

    Former Chilean leader Michelle Bachelet steamed toward another presidential bid on Sunday with a lopsided primary win that prompted her center-left rivals to concede early in the evening and vow to support her in the November election.

  • Monday, July 1st 2013 - 02:26 UTC

    Paraguay Assumes Chair of the OAS Permanent Council

    OEA Paraguayan Ambassador Martin Sannemann

    The Permanent Representative of Paraguay to the Organization of American States (OAS), Martin Sannemann, assumed last Friday the Chair of the Permanent Council of the hemispheric institution, held in the last three months by the Permanent Representative of Panama, Arturo Vallarino.

  • Monday, July 1st 2013 - 02:13 UTC

    Chile Assumes the Chair of the OAS Inter-American Defense Board

    Lieutenant General Werther Araya

    The Inter-American Defense Board conducted last Friday the change of command ceremony of the Chair of the Council of Delegates, in which its authorities and those of the Organization of American States (OAS) reiterated their commitment to continue working together to overcome the challenges in defense and security matters currently facing hemisphere.

  • Friday, June 28th 2013 - 12:26 UTC

    Petrocaribe: Central America and the Caribbean’s Energy Dilemma

    In the eve of the Managua summit which will focus on creating a new Economic Zone, Petrocaribe, the late Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez’s oil treaty, continues to play a vital role in the economic development of its 18 member states from the Central America and Caribbean region. But given the current political and economic climate in Venezuela, the question remains if Petrocaribe’s cheap oil is sustainable?

  • Friday, June 28th 2013 - 07:37 UTC

    Aditya Birla Group has the largest business turnover among Indian companies in Latin

    Aditya Birla Group is a late entrant to Latin America and came very much later than the Tatas and Reliance, the other big iconic Indian business groups. However Birla has made up for lost time by emerging as the Indian company with the largest annual business turnover in Latin America, which was around 1.8 billion dollars last year. Birla is also the largest investor from the Indian private sector in Latin America.

  • Friday, June 28th 2013 - 07:23 UTC

    Falklands Referendum: Voters from many countries around the world voted Yes

    By Professor Peter Willetts - In March, 1,513 people in the Falklands voted Yes to remaining a British Overseas Territory and only three people voted No. The Yes vote was a remarkable 99.8% of the voters on an exceptionally high turnout of 92.0%. The orthodox view that British voters chose to remain British is not enough to explain the result.

  • Thursday, June 27th 2013 - 05:42 UTC

    Protests continue in Brazil while Congress is working overtime to legislate on grievances

    The Senate passed a bill making corruption a ‘heinous’ crime. Next step is approval from the Lower House

    As protests again turned violent near the stadium where Brazil’s national team was playing arch-rival Uruguay, legislators kept up a lawmaking spurt aimed at quelling the biggest street demonstrations in two decades by increasing penalties for corruption.

  • Thursday, June 27th 2013 - 05:38 UTC

    Chilean students and workers take to the streets to demand education reform

    But there were also clashes with minority violent groups

    An estimated one hundred thousand people turned out Wednesday on another day of demonstrations called by students in several Chilean cities, with union members, port workers and miners joining the throng.

  • Thursday, June 27th 2013 - 05:31 UTC

    ‘Artigas never wanted to be Argentine; he was too smart for that’, a barrage of twits tell Cristina Fernandez

    Federalist Artigas was repeatedly betrayed and persecuted by Buenos Aires

    Never in his life did Artigas (Uruguay’s liberator from Spain and Portugal 200 years ago) wanted to be an Argentine, and since then all Uruguayans feel the same way, was the spirit of the barrage of twits from Uruguayan opposition leaders condemning President Cristina Fernandez interpretation of history events.

  • Thursday, June 27th 2013 - 05:25 UTC

    Energy companies pull a Blackwater (*)

    Some oil companies are forming a special division to handle emergency operations in response to a terrorist attack

    By Daniel J. Graeber - Norwegian energy company Statoil said last week it was forming a special operations division to handle emergency operations in response to a terrorist attack on a natural gas facility in Algeria. The company said it would double the amount of employees it had designated for existing security operations after reviewing the measures in place at the In Amenas gas facility.