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Latin America

  • Sunday, February 22nd 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Venezuela's Chavez: Unexpected and brief visit to Cuba

    Pte. Raul Castro welcomed his counterpat Chavez

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez arrived this weekend in Havana for a “working visit” with his Cuban colleague, Raul Castro, an official communique published Saturday in the island's press said without offering further details

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

    Fidel Castro prefers to meet “lady” presidents, says Raul

    Fidel Castro met Ptes. CFK and Michelle Bachelet

    The presidents of Argentina (Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner) and Chile (Michelle Bachelet) met with the ailing leader of the Cuban revolution because they are “ladies” revealed this week his brother and president Raul Castro who added that this means that “not all visiting leaders to Cuba get to see him”.

  • Thursday, February 19th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Argentina and Brazil fail to agree over trade barriers

    Brazilean Minister Amorin and his counterpat Taiana

    Brazilian and Argentine officials failed to reach an agreement in talks Tuesday night to defuse growing tensions over trade barriers. However a bilateral working group was announced and another round of talks has been scheduled for March 4.

  • Thursday, February 19th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Ecuador's Correa expels second US official in a month

    Ecuador's Foreign Minister Fander Falconi, announces  his government expelled Mark Sullivan

    The State Department Wednesday called Ecuador's expulsion of a U.S. diplomat unjustified and said the United States will respond appropriately. The expulsion was the second of its kind this month.

  • Thursday, February 19th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    BP suspends all operations with Super Puma choppers

    Super Puma Bond

    British Petroleum has suspended using Super Puma Bond helicopters for North Sea flights after one of the aircraft carrying 18 people ditched off the Scottish coast. The company said it had decided to temporarily stop using that type of helicopter on flights from Aberdeen “as a precaution” in light of Wednesday's incident.

  • Thursday, February 19th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Stanford failure panic spreads to Peru and Venezuela

    Peru and Venezuela have become the latest countries to intervene in local banks controlled by the Stanford group as it faces fraud accusations. Peru's securities regulator suspended local operations of the Stanford Financial Group for 30 days.

  • Wednesday, February 18th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Morales after European partners for mining projects

    French conglomerate Bollore plans to submit a plan to develop Bolivia's Lake Uyuni lithium deposit one of the world's largest said a spokesman for Bolivian President Evo Morales who is currently visiting France.

  • Wednesday, February 18th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Bolivia: dengue death toll increases; malaria outbreak

    The number of deaths from hemorrhagic dengue so far this year in Bolivia has increased to 13, the government reported while admitting that an outbreak of malaria has been detected in three provinces.

  • Wednesday, February 18th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Beijing wants closer political and trade links with Latam

    Chinese Vice-president Xi Jinping currently in Venezuela, the fourth leg of a regional tour hailed the vigorous growth in relations between China and Latin America in recent years and described the pace of cooperation as “unprecedented”, according to reports from Beijing news agencies.

  • Wednesday, February 18th 2009 - 20:00 UTC

    Ocean Nova passengers safely en route to Ushuaia

    All 65 passengers on board M/V Ocean Nova which run aground during an Antarctic cruise were safely transferred Wednesday afternoon to M/V Clipper Adventurer, which is currently sailing for Ushuaia, Argentina, reported the Argentine Navy and operator Quark expeditions.