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Politics

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Casa Rosada world stage for Cristina, Ingrid and Madonna

    Pte. CFK (center) with Ingrid Betancourt  and Madonna

    US pop star Madonna met with Argentina's president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and former guerrilla-held hostage Ingrid Betancourt on Tuesday at the presidential palace in Buenos Aires where she filmed “Evita” twelve years ago.

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Anniversary of the Battle of the Falkland Islands

    HMS <i>Cornwall</i>,

    Next Monday 8th December 2008 the Falkland Islands commemorates the victory of the Naval engagements of 8th December 1914 on which day 6 British sailors lost their lives and a number of others died later from injuries received during the battle. 2,260 German sailors also lost their lives.

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    USA: Democrats lost the chance for a 60-seat “supermajority”

    Republican Saxby Chambliss

    Republican Saxby Chambliss has won a run-off election in Georgia, denying Democrats the chance for a 60-seat “supermajority” in the US senate that would have enabled them to pass legislation virtually at will.Chambliss, the 65-year-old incumbent, defeated Democrat Jim Martin for the seat.

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    UK launches OT offshore financial centres review

    Financial supervision and transparency targeted in the review by Michael Foot

    The British Government announced that Michael Foot, currently Chairman of the UK office of Promontory Financial Group, will lead the independent review of British offshore financial centres, mostly in Overseas Territories, anticipated at Pre-Budget Report 2008.

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Police had no warrant to search Tory MP office in Parliament

    The opposition does not accept Mr.  Martin's statement on the Green incident

    Britain's House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin said he “regrets” that police were allowed to search Conservative MP Damian Green's office without a warrant.

    A parliamentary aide had allowed a raid - part of a government leaks inquiry - by signing a consent form, he added.

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Obama names first Latino in cabinet: Commerce Secretary

    Bill Richardson, appointed Secretary of Commerce

    US President elect Barack Obama said Wednesday on naming New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, --the only Latino so far who has been named to a cabinet post-- would be an “unyielding advocate” for American business and American jobs as Commerce Secretary

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    More than 100 countries sign treaty banning cluster bombs

    Representatives of more than 100 countries gathered in Oslo, Norway Wednesday to sign a treaty banning cluster bombs. Norway, which has led efforts to ban cluster bombs, was the first to sign the Convention on Cluster Munitions, which bans the use, production, and sale of the weapons.

  • Wednesday, December 3rd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Miami Cubans oppose continuing embargo on Castro regime

    A new US public opinion poll shows long-time support for the US embargo against Cuba is falling among the Cuban-American community in Miami, which reflects a shift of opinion away from harsh policies towards the Fidel and Raul Castro regime.

  • Tuesday, December 2nd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Mumbai attacks leave India and Pakistan on edge of conflict

    New Delhi accuses Pakistani “elements” of being behind deadly Mumbai attacks

    India on Monday made it clear that the deadly terror strikes in Mumbai were carried out by Pakistan-based militants and asked Islamabad to take “strong action” against the “elements responsible for this outrage” - a sign that ties between the two countries are headed for a rocky patch.

  • Tuesday, December 2nd 2008 - 20:00 UTC

    Chile-Peruvian spat: hopefully on Friday it's back to normal

    Tensions between Chile and Peru remained high Monday after last week's revelation that Peru's top army general said at a party that Chileans in Peru would be sent back in coffins or body bags.