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Latin America

  • Thursday, February 5th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    UN office proposes “South-South” trade to cope with crisis

    Trade, investment and other cooperation between developing countries – so called ”South-South exchange – could soften the blow of the economic crisis on vulnerable economies, the head of the United Nations agency that promotes commerce to fight poverty said on Wednesday.

  • Thursday, February 5th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Bolivia admits dengue epidemic is “out of control”

    Bolivia's Public Health Minister Ramiro Tapia admitted Wednesday that the mosquito transmitted dengue epidemics which has extended to the whole territory is “out of control” and said a total 8.152 cases had been reported of which 7 deaths.

  • Thursday, February 5th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Punta Arenas expects 4.175 cruise visitors on Saturday

    Punta Arenas in the extreme south of Chile will be taken over by 4.175 cruise visitors when two huge vessels, “Star Princess” and “Radiance of the Seas” call in on Saturday. “Carnival Splendour” with 3.700 visitors is expected at the end of the month.

  • Wednesday, February 4th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    FARC releases former governor captive for eight years

    Colombia's biggest guerrilla group freed Tuesday former Governor Alan Jara, a captive for almost eight years, in what it called “goodwill” gesture even as the rebels step up terror attacks on the nation's cities.

  • Wednesday, February 4th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazil's Lula da Silva breaks polls' approval record

    Pte. Lula da Silva with his counterpart Michelle Bachelet

    Brazil's president Lula da Silva had a stunning 84% approval during January the highest since taking office in 2003, according to the latest public opinion poll published this week in Sao Paulo. Meanwhile his Chilean counterpart Michelle Bachelet is recovering from low records and now has a 53% support the second highest since December 2006 (54.3%).

  • Wednesday, February 4th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    World progressive leaders meet in Chile to talk politics

    Bachelet and Brown will try to resurface the “Third way ”concept

    Chile will be hosting at the end of March the “Progressive Leaders' summit” which is organized by the British think-tank Policy Network. The previous event was in London, last April hosted by Prime Minister Gordon Brown as head of the Labour party.

  • Tuesday, February 3rd 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    National holiday to celebrate Venezuela's Chavez ten-year rule

    Chavez celebrates 10 years in power

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has declared a national holiday to mark his 10 years in power. The capital, Caracas, was quieter than usual, as workers and children stayed away from offices and schools.

  • Tuesday, February 3rd 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Coal and oil will make Magallanes “Chile's energy centre”

    Magallanes region in the extreme south of Chile is becoming the “energy centre of the country” based primarily on the development of coal resources and the exploration for hydrocarbons said Chile's National Energy Commission president Marcelo Tokman.

  • Monday, February 2nd 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Slight increase in Chile's unemployment; Magallanes 2.8%

    Unemployment in the extreme south of Chile, Magallanes Region increased half a percentage point during the last quarter of last year, compared to the previous quarter, but still is one of the lowest of the country according to the latest release from the Statistics Institute, INE.

  • Monday, February 2nd 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Obama rings Chilean president and invites her to visit US

    Chilean president Michelle Bachelet has been invited to visit the United States in the coming months by her counterpart Barack Obama. The two leaders had a long telephone conference and analyzed bilateral relations and exchanged ideas about the regional and world situation, according to the Chilean Executive.