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Politics

  • Thursday, May 24th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Spain cancels permission to search for sunken HMS Sussex

     HMS Sussex sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Gibraltar in 1694

    Spain has cancelled the permission of a US treasure-hunting company to search for a sunken British warship in the Strait of Gibraltar over suspicions that it has illegally exported a coin treasure found in Spanish waters, the daily El Pais reported Thursday.
    Florida-based Odyssey Marine Exploration says the treasure was found in international waters and imported legally into the United States.

  • Thursday, May 24th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Skanska's bribes scandal shakes Kirchner government

     Skanska's top officials have been indicted on fiscal fraud

    Argentine president Nestor Kirchner admitted that it's possible that other officials of his administration could be involved in the “Skanska-Gate” scandal involving alleged bribes in public works contracts, but insisted it was basically “a corruption case in the private sector”.

  • Wednesday, May 23rd 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Brazil's Energy minister resigns amid bribes accusations

    Brazil's Mines and Energy minister Silas Rondeau resigned amid accusations he was bribed by a construction company that obtained contracts to provide electricity to poor rural areas in a program championed by the nation's first working class president

  • Wednesday, May 23rd 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Falkland Islands new Chief Justice appointed

    On instructions from the Secretary of State, His Excellency the Governor formally appointed His Lordship Christopher Gardner QC as Chief Justice of the Falkland Islands on Monday 21 May 2007. Mr Gardner was sworn in by Acting Governor Mahala Wynns in the Turks and Caicos Islands on 22 May.

  • Tuesday, May 22nd 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Bush wants US citizen for World Bank; Blair out of the race

    The World Bank Headquarters

    President George W. Bush said this week he wants a United States citizen to succeed Paul Wolfowitz as president of the World Bank, playing down speculation he might turn to departing British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the job.

  • Tuesday, May 22nd 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    President Kirchner rescinds concessions of two major rail lines

    Riot police stand on guard after passengers angry over delays in evening commuter rail service, throw stones as they clashed with riot police at the Constitucion train station

    Argentine President Nestor Kirchner rescinded a private company's concession to operate two major rail lines on Tuesday, a week after commuters rioted over delays at the main station in Buenos Aires.

  • Monday, May 21st 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Cutty Sark, London landmark damaged in blaze

    “Now more than ever the Cutty Sark needs support from all her friends across the world”

    Cutty Sark, a London landmark and the world's last surviving 19th century tea clipper that made its name in the China trade, was severely damaged in a blaze Monday.

  • Monday, May 21st 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    1982 British landings at San Carlos commemorated

    British Forces landing at San Carlos

    The twenty-fifth anniversary of the landing of British Forces, at the start of the campaign to free the Falkland Islands from occupation by Argentine forces, was celebrated today, 21st May, at San Carlos.

  • Monday, May 21st 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile's Bachelet admits mistakes and opens the wallet

    Chilean president Michelle Bachelet, suffering from a significant downfall in her popularity caused by a controversial (and collapsed) public transport system in Santiago admitted Monday people had the right to be angry but promised that the problems will be overcome.

  • Sunday, May 20th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Falklands stamps issue honours dead British and Islanders

    'Lest We Forget' new stamps

    Next June 14 two sets of stamps, aptly entitled “Lest We Forget”, will be officially released in coincidence with the 25th anniversary of the Falkland Islands “Liberation Day”, which marked the ousting of Argentine forces from the Islands and the end of the 1982 South Atlantic conflict.