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Stories for February 21st 2014

  • Friday, February 21st 2014 - 06:52 UTC

    Maduro warns CNN 'change coverage' or they will be forced out of the country

    The president argued that CNN refused to show the “violent gangs” that were promoting the country's destabilization

    President of Venezuela Nicolás Maduro has warned that if US-owned television station CNN do not change their coverage of protests they will be forced out of the country. “CNN has the objective of forcing a civil war in order to provoke the 'gringo' [US] army against our fatherland. Alert the entire country, alert,” the head of state warned, in a live television appearance this evening.

  • Friday, February 21st 2014 - 06:46 UTC

    Argentina and Brazil fearful Venezuelan crowds in the streets could be contagious

     Latin America's populist left wing believes there is a simultaneous right wing conspiracy  to destabilize Cristina Fernandez and Maduro

    The current political crisis in Venezuela is rattling regional organizations, has two of the leading countries fearful of the crowds in the streets, while Latin American left wing populism believes there is a concerted right wing effort to destabilize the governments of Venezuela and Argentina, according to Argentine political analyst Rosendo Fraga.

  • Friday, February 21st 2014 - 00:16 UTC

    Uruguayans want closer links and trade with the Falklands/Malvinas shows survey

     The poll showed Uruguay supports Argentina's sovereignty claims but rejects the ban on Falklands' vessels operating from Montevideo

    A majority of Uruguayans, 55%, believe their country must support Argentina's sovereignty claims over the Falklands/Malvinas Islands but an overwhelming 80% also want closer trade links with the Islands and reject the ban on Falklands flagged vessels to operate from Montevideo or other Uruguayan ports. In both cases neutral opinions range 11% and 12%.

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