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Latin America

  • Monday, February 9th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Germany top of goods exporter for sixth year running

    Germany was the world's biggest goods exporter for a sixth straight year in 2008, staying just ahead of China by shifting nearly 1.5 trillion US dollars worth of merchandise, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) said on Monday.

  • Monday, February 9th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Bolivia, Venezuela, South Africa need visas to enter UK

    Bolivia and Venezuelans, South Africans and citizens from Lesotho and Swaziland visiting the United Kingdom will need a visa, under new rules issued by the Home Office. The named countries failed a test of the threat posed by their citizens in terms of security, immigration and crime.

  • Monday, February 9th 2009 - 19:59 UTC

    Police agents accused of attack on Venezuelan synagogue

    Seven Venezuelan police agents and four civilians have been arrested in connection with an attack on a synagogue, according to reports in the Caracas press. President Hugo Chavez, whom Jewish groups accuse of encouraging anti-Semitism, referred to the arrests and said the attack was led by a police officer who had worked closely with the rabbi at the synagogue.

  • Sunday, February 8th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Bolivia's Morales travels to Russia for energy deal

    Bolivian President Evo Morales is scheduled to visit Russia February 16 to sign formal agreements enabling Russia's state-run OAO Gazprom to invest in Bolivia's natural gas industry.

  • Sunday, February 8th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Ecuador President Correa Expels US Embassy Attache

    Correa: “We don't accept anyone here who treats us like a colony,”

    Ecuador's left-wing president has ordered the expulsion of a senior US diplomat, accusing him of suspending aid to Ecuador's anti-drugs programme.

  • Sunday, February 8th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    UN warns poverty “may soar” by 15% in Latinamerica

    The global financial crisis could cause poverty to rise in Latin America by as much as 15% this year, a senior UN official has warned. Rebeca Grynspan, regional head of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), said Latin American governments needed to take action urgently.

  • Sunday, February 8th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    “Pisco Sour Day” celebration in Peru challenges Chile

    Peru begun on Saturday the celebration of “Pisco Sour Day”, a cocktail considered national cultural heritage and whose origin denomination is under dispute with neighbouring Chile. The celebration includes huge open parties, free tasting, dancing, gastronomy related to the emblematic drink also called the “flag liquor” of Peru.

  • Sunday, February 8th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Venezuela appeals to reserves to sustain public spending

    Venezuela will spend 1.65 billion US dollars from its National Development Fund in the first quarter to sustain public spending after a drop in international crude prices and the global slowdown have affected the country, said President Hugo Chavez.

  • Sunday, February 8th 2009 - 01:59 UTC

    Bolivia's Morales: New constitution takes effect

    Evo Morales, Bolivia's president, has enacted a new constitution which hands greater powers to the country's indigenous majority and allows him to seek a second five-year term.

  • Friday, February 6th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Colombia's FARC releases last civilian hostage

    Sigifredo Lopez met his mother after seven years

    Colombia's Revolutionary Armed Forces, FARC, released Thursday the last civilian among a group of 22 so-called political captives held by the rebels. Two Red Cross helicopters were involved in the release of the former lawmaker Sigifredo Lopez, 45, held captive by the drug-funded group for almost seven years.