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Politics

  • 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.

  • Saturday, January 30th 2010 - 14:02 UTC

    Argentine chief banker resigns but foreign reserves remain frozen

    (Former) Central Bank president Perez Redrado during the press conference

    Argentina's embattled central bank chief, Martin Perez Redrado, resigned Friday amid a bitter dispute with President Cristina Kirchner over control of the bank’s foreign currency reserves.

  • Saturday, January 30th 2010 - 08:23 UTC

    Unemployment in Magallanes softens but remains double the 2008 rate

    Punta Arenas remains one of Chilean cities with lowest number of jobless

    Unemployment in Magallanes region, extreme south of Chile reached 5.3% during the last quarter of last year which represents an improvement over the previous quarter, 6.6%, but is double over the same period a year ago when it stood at 2.8%.

  • Saturday, January 30th 2010 - 08:18 UTC

    Euro zone unemployment hits 10%; Spain tops the list with 19.5%

    Across all 25 EU countries there are 23 million people out of jobs

    Unemployment in the 16 countries that use the Euro hit 10% in December for the first time since the single currency was introduced in 1999. It had been reported that the rate hit 10% in November, but this has subsequently been revised down to 9.9%.

  • Saturday, January 30th 2010 - 08:15 UTC

    Communist party eliminated from Chile’s political parties registry

    Under Chilean law parties must obtain a minimum 5% of valid votes

    Chile’s Electoral Service, Servel cancelled the registry of seven political parties, among which the Communist Party for not having complied with the rule which demands a minimum 5% of valid votes of total turnout in last December 13 presidential election.

  • Friday, January 29th 2010 - 12:01 UTC

    China confirms commitment as leading economy for world recovery

    Vice Premier Li Kegiang, tipped to become China’s next Premier

    China reaffirmed its economic goals of raising domestic incomes and consumption while reducing its reliance on exports and investment. For this purpose China is pursuing a “proactive fiscal policy” and “moderately easy monetary policy” said Vice Premier Li Kegiang in a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

  • Friday, January 29th 2010 - 11:59 UTC

    Bernanke reappointed but “Main Street America” is not satisfied

    The chairman with the Senate’s narrowest victory margin in decades

    Ben Bernanke has been approved to serve a second four-year term as chairman of the US Federal Reserve, the country's powerful central bank. The US Senate voted 70-30 in favour of Mr Bernanke, handing him the narrowest victory margin in decades.

  • Friday, January 29th 2010 - 11:57 UTC

    Pork better than Viagra, give it a go, recommends unabashed Cristina Kirchner

    With Mr. K? Viagra, pork or a mistake?

    Argentine President Cristina Kirchner surprised guests at a business meeting by admitting eating pork improves sexual activity. Quite distant from her sharp lecturing style Mrs. Kirchner offered a rare non political intimate glimpse of the country’s most powerful couple life.

  • Friday, January 29th 2010 - 09:15 UTC

    “Global Statesman” Lula da Silva recovers from high blood pressure peak

    Brazilian president was about to fly to Switzerland when he was hospitalized

    Brazilian president Lula da Silva is resting at his private home after having suffered a high blood pressure peak on Wednesday which forced him to cancel his trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos where he was to be honoured with the Global Statesman Prize.

  • Friday, January 29th 2010 - 03:05 UTC

    Cambio? The Obama Administration in Latin America: A Disappointing Year in Perspective

    In a memorandum written as Barack Obama assumed office in January 2009 COHA’s Research Fellows Guy Hursthouse and Tomás Ayuso considered widespread Latin American expectations of a dramatic shift in approach from Washington under the new president, and outlined an agenda for change aimed at achieving those hopes as the result of a bold new direction for U.S. relations with the region. A year later, they offer their evaluation of developments to date and conclude that a clear and meaningful program of change has failed to materialize under Obama, his Secretary of State, and the leadership team to which he has looked for drafting his regional agendas. At best, their fractured approach to Latin American issues has delivered mixed results. Looking ahead, the authors ask, despite the continued backing Obama continues to enjoy from a resilient public that still refuses give up on him, can we expect the president’s second year in office to deliver that coherent mixture of realism and idealism which has up to now proved elusive?