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  • 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 - 05:25 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.

  • Thursday, June 27th 2013 - 05:14 UTC

    London cabs with publicity inviting to visit and enjoy Uruguay

    The three month campaign is shared with Air Europa that recently established direct links Montevideo-Madrid

    Sights of the Atlantic beaches from the hills surrounding the Uruguayan coast can be admired while travelling to Piccadilly Circus or to Westminster Palace in any one of the 75 London cabs with publicity contracted by Uruguay’s Ministry of Tourism began on the 17th June.

  • Thursday, June 27th 2013 - 04:56 UTC

    France confirms recession and budget deficit above EU 3% ceiling

    Hard times ahead for Hollande at home and with partner Germany

    The weak state of the French economy and uncertain outlook for budget targets was in focus on Wednesday after official data confirmed that the country is in recession. Weak growth and public finances in France are of acute concern to the European Commission and to Germany which is the main powerhouse in the Euro zone.
    The figures are also watched closely on nervous financial markets.

  • Wednesday, June 26th 2013 - 18:11 UTC

    UN warns about the rise of legal ‘designer drugs’ which entice young consumers

    NPS (new psychoactive substances) which have not been tested for safety, can be far more dangerous than traditional drugs, says UN report

    A sharp rise in the variety of legal “designer drugs” with names that entice young people into thinking they pose no risk is alarming from a public health standpoint, the United Nations drugs agency said.

  • Wednesday, June 26th 2013 - 17:15 UTC

    Ecuador tells Washington to submit its position on Snowden case ‘in writing’

    Correa’s Ecuador awaiting Snowden?

    Ecuador said on Wednesday the United States must “submit its position” regarding Edward Snowden to the Ecuadorian government in writing as it considers the former U.S. spy agency contractor's request for asylum. Ecuador, in a statement from its embassy in Washington, said it would review the request “responsibly”.

  • Wednesday, June 26th 2013 - 16:02 UTC

    Francis names special commission to review activities of scandal-plagued Vatican bank

    IOR has a long history of suspicious activities related to money laundering

    Pope Francis has set up a special commission to review the activities of the scandal-plagued Vatican bank to ensure that it operated in “harmony” with the mission of the Catholic Church, the Vatican confirmed.

  • Wednesday, June 26th 2013 - 15:24 UTC

    Preserving independence for the Falklands

    Falkland Islanders celebrating results of the March referendum (Pic by T.Chater)

    By Mike Summers (*)
    Published in The Washington Times

    In 1776, a group of American patriots wrote a letter to their king informing him they were unhappy with their political status and had plans to change it. Americans know this story well. That letter, the Declaration of Independence, formed the United States' profound belief that we all have “certain unalienable rights,” including “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

  • Tuesday, June 25th 2013 - 23:33 UTC

    Argentina appeals to US Supreme Court its legal battle with ‘holdout’ creditors

    Will the busy US Supreme Court  take the case?

    Argentina took on Tuesday its legal battle with “holdout” creditors to the US Supreme Court by appealing an adverse decision handed down by a lower US court in October of last year, according to Telam the official news agency from the Argentine government.