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Politics

  • Monday, February 1st 2010 - 06:58 UTC

    Brazil moving closer to accepting Honduran president Lobo

    Celso Amorim praised “reconciliation” moves but asked for more

    Brazil sees a positive attitude and a good indication of “reconciliation” attempts by the recently inaugurated Honduran president Porfirio Lobo. “The new president acted in a politically positive manner when he negotiated a safe conduct for the deposed president, Manuel Zelaya”, said Foreign Affairs minister Celso Amorim.

  • Monday, February 1st 2010 - 06:17 UTC

    Insurance levy on banks to protect tax payers pockets

    IMF deputy managing director John Lipsky has to work out details for next April G-20 meeting.

    An insurance levy on financial institutions to help bail out banks in any future financial crisis has been backed at the World Economic Forum. Politicians and bankers have expressed support for the idea, while the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has described it as “practical”.

  • Monday, February 1st 2010 - 05:54 UTC

    Lady Thatcher’s 28 eggs a week diet in anticipation of 1979 election

    Thatcher Foundation files indicate the Iron Lady had expected to be elected PM two years before

    Lady Thatcher was eating up to 28 eggs a week as part of a high-protein diet in the run-up to the 1979 general election, newly-released files suggest. Intended to help her shed 9 kilos in two weeks, the diet is outlined in a note found in a diary from that year.

  • Monday, February 1st 2010 - 05:49 UTC

    Closer ties Australia/Chile now also include tax treaty

    Chile is Australia’s third largest trade partner in Latinamerica

    Australia announced last week the first tax treaty with Chile. Nick Sherry, Assistant Treasurer of Australia, announced that Australia and Chile had reached agreement on a new tax treaty. The proposed treaty, the first between the two countries, will reflect the economic, legal and cultural interests of each.

  • Monday, February 1st 2010 - 05:41 UTC

    Dilma Rousseff finally says Yes and wants to be “Lula da Silva’s successor”

    Lula da Silva, still has one major task ahead: ensuring Rousseff succeeds him in government

    Brazilian cabinet chief Dilma Rousseff, (62) hand picked by President Lula da Silva as the ruling coalition’s candidate for next October presidential election, finally openly admitted that “yes” she would love to be nominated as the popular leader’s “successor”.

  • Sunday, January 31st 2010 - 14:32 UTC

    Haiti arrests US nationals suspected of child smuggling

    Many Haitian children became orphans after the earthquake

    Haitian police have arrested 10 US nationals on suspicion of trying to illegally take 33 children abroad.

  • Sunday, January 31st 2010 - 14:22 UTC

    Falkland Islands: BACTEC set to fly in another 15 deminers

    BACTEC has been chosen to clear 4 areas of the Falkland Islands of unexploded mines.

    DESPITE the very real progress being made by BACTEC (Battle Area Clearance and Training Equipment Consultants) on the demining of Surf Bay and Sapper Hill minefields, several factors have culminated in the need to bring a further group of deminers to the Falklands.

  • Sunday, January 31st 2010 - 14:08 UTC

    Lula da Silva “”I'm ready to get back in the game”

    President Lula underwent a series of tests at the heart clinic (AFP)

    Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said Saturday he is in “perfect health” two days after being hospitalized for a high-blood-pressure attack that forced him to cancel his attendance at a global economic forum.

  • Saturday, January 30th 2010 - 14:36 UTC

    Primer Minister Article on Inequality

    PM Gordon Brown

    As Britain comes out of recession, a new age of aspiration is within reach - but it will not come about by chance. Only if we make the right choices in economic and social policy can we lift the sights and shape the life chances of millions of people in our country.

  • Saturday, January 30th 2010 - 14:31 UTC

    Russia and Antarctica

    A historic discovery was made on January 28, 1820. A Russian navy expedition under the command of Faddei Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev sighted the last of the remaining unexplored continents - Antarctica.