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Stories for 2014

  • Wednesday, April 2nd 2014 - 07:43 UTC

    UK interest in the Malvinas is '100% economic', claims Argentine official

    Daniel Filmus argues that without support from the continent, looking for oil offshore Malvinas won't be easy

    Britain's interest in the Malvinas Islands is “100% economic” and if hydrocarbons exploration in the waters surrounding the archipelago advances “we could be facing a major ecologic disaster”, said Daniel Filmus, head of the Argentine Foreign Ministry Malvinas Affairs Secretariat.

  • Wednesday, April 2nd 2014 - 07:30 UTC

    “We planted between 15.000 and 20.000 antipersonnel and antitank mines” in Malvinas

    Some of the mine fields surrounding Stanley

    In a rare interview, the Argentine Colonel who was responsible for placing mines in the occupied Falkland Islands in 1982 as part of the defense strategy against the advancing British forces, admits that between 15.000 and 20.000 of antipersonnel and anti tank explosives were planted, but also claims some stretches of the Islands' coast already had mines which had been placed by the British.

  • Wednesday, April 2nd 2014 - 07:20 UTC

    Earthquake in Chile kills five; north of the country with no power or water

    The magnitude 8.2 earthquake was centered 61 miles northwest of Iquique, next to Chile's main copper mining area

    A strong 8.2-magnitude earthquake has struck off the northwestern coast of Chile, killing at least five people and setting off a small tsunami that prompted evacuations along the country's Pacific coast. Chilean Interior minister Rodrigo Peñalillo confirmed that five people had died, “four are men and a woman in Iquique and Alto Hospicio, caused by heart attack and crushing”.

  • Tuesday, April 1st 2014 - 04:06 UTC

    Bachelet sends corporate tax bill to Congress; first step for education reform

    The Chilean president signs the bill, the center piece of her electoral campaign

    President Michelle Bachelet sent Chile's Congress a bill on Monday that would raise corporate taxes to fund a sweeping overhaul of the country's education system. The proposed reform aims to raise 8.2 billion dollars to fund tuition-free public universities, a demand that fueled massive student protests under Bachelet's conservative predecessor Sebastian Piñera.

  • Tuesday, April 1st 2014 - 03:45 UTC

    Conflict with government over violence in Uruguayan football could have FIFA consequences

    The match between Nacional and Newell's Boys and following violence triggered the current situation

    Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) president Sebastián Bauza and the entire body's board of directors have tendered their resignations, as a fierce conflict sparked by President José Mujica's decision to remove police officers from the country's two most popular teams' matches (Peñarol and Nacional) generally marred by violence and destruction.

  • Tuesday, April 1st 2014 - 03:41 UTC

    Hollande changes policy and names pro-business prime minister

    The 51-year-old Valls has been compared with “New Labor” former British premier Tony Blair

    French President Francois Hollande has chosen centrist Interior Minister Manuel Valls as his new prime minister, replacing Jean-Marc Ayrault who quit after the ruling Socialists were trounced in local elections. The 51-year-old Valls has been compared with “New Labor” former British premier Tony Blair both for his pro-business ideas and his dashing style.

  • Tuesday, April 1st 2014 - 01:24 UTC

    Malvinas war veterans plan symbolic repeat of Falklands invasion in Ushuaia

    The symbolic landing will take place along the Beagle Channel

    Ushuaia Malvinas war veterans are planning a symbolic repeat of the Falklands military invasion by Argentine forces on the night of April first 1982, although this time the landing will take place along the Beagle Channel coast, according to reports from the capital of Tierra del Fuego in the extreme south of Argentina.

  • Monday, March 31st 2014 - 23:20 UTC

    Brazil remembers the 50th anniversary of the coup that led to 21 years of military rule

    Even president Rousseff at the time a university student was arrested and tortured.

    President Dilma Rousseff remembered on Monday, 31 March, those who died or disappeared fighting for the return of democracy in Brazil on the fifitieth anniversary of the miltiary coup of 1964, which lasted until 1985 and had full political support from the United States, at the time under president Lyndon Johnson.

  • Monday, March 31st 2014 - 19:42 UTC

    Uruguay and Peru in line for a possible upgrading, according to Moody's

    Uruguay central bank with sufficient reserves to cover 18 months of debt payments plus contingent funds

    Uruguay and Peru are the first Latin American countries in line for a possible credit rating hike by Moody's Investors Service, at a moment when sovereign upgrades are expected to become more scarce in the region, a senior analyst with the ratings firm said.

  • Monday, March 31st 2014 - 19:28 UTC

    Mercosur expects to exchange tariff-reduction proposals with EU next June

    Apparently Cristina Fernandez is now willing to talk about trade with the EU

    Mercosur expects to present a joint proposal regarding tariff reductions to the European Union during a meeting next June, according to Brazil's Minister of Development, Trade and Industry, Mauro Borges who apparently convinced a reluctant Argentina to join the group.