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Politics

  • Thursday, October 11th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    British activist Doris Lessing wins Nobel for literature

    Nobel winner Doris Lessing

    British writer, Iran born, Doris Lessing won the 2007 Nobel Prize in literature, the Swedish Academy announced Thursday citing her “skepticism, fire and visionary power” in dozens of works, notably her classic “The Golden Notebook.”

  • Thursday, October 11th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Global education spending concentrated in few rich countries

    A new publication by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) shows that global spending on education is concentrated in just a few countries, with the education budget of a single country like France or Italy outweighing education spending across all of sub-Saharan Africa.

  • Thursday, October 11th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina military running short of officers and servicemen

    The good economy and bad reputation is scaring recruit

    Low unemployment, poor salaries and an overall political hostility climate towards the military in recent years have combined to see the Argentine Armed Forces recruitment fall drastically.

  • Wednesday, October 10th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Rice defends free trade pacts with Latam countries

    Rice says trade deals support democracies in the region

    United States Congress would deliver a “great blow” to Peru, Panama and Colombia, as well as damage U.S. interests in Latin America, if it fails to pass free-trade agreements with the three countries, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Tuesday.

  • Wednesday, October 10th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentine anti pulp mill activists marches banned in Uruguay

    Uruguay said “no more” to Argentines activists

    Uruguay will ban Argentine activists who oppose a pulp mill in Fray Bentos, from marching or organizing concentrations so as to avoid provocations, announced Minister of Interior Daisy Tourné.

  • Tuesday, October 9th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    UN court awards Honduras sovereignty of disputes cays

    The United Nations International Court of Justice (ICJ) awarded Honduras sovereignty over four cays in the Caribbean Sea and delineated its maritime boundary with Nicaragua as part of a ruling on the long-running border dispute between the two Central American countries.

  • Tuesday, October 9th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Bachelet opens Latam-European social forum in Chile

    The Inauguration Of The Eighth Biarritz Forum

    President Michelle Bachelet opened the 8th annual Biarritz Forum Monday with a speech urging unity across Chile's social and political sectors. The President welcomed business leaders and government officials from across Latin America and Europe to the annual conference, held this year at the Casa de Piedra in Santiago's Vitacura borough.

  • Tuesday, October 9th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentine Dirty War priest sentenced to life imprisonment

    Father Von Wernich showed no emotion during the sentence

    A court in Argentina on Tuesday sentenced a former Roman Catholic police chaplain to life imprisonment for collaborating in murders during the country's military dictatorship. Christian Von Wernich, 69, was convicted for involvement in seven murders, 42 abductions and 31 cases of torture during the 1976-83 “Dirty War”.

  • Monday, October 8th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Costa Rica 'supports' controversial US trade deal

    Dr. Oscar Arias happy with the referendum result

    Costa Rica's president Oscar Arias declared victory Sunday in his drive to join a free trade deal with the United States, announcing on television that voters had backed it in a referendum.

  • Monday, October 8th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Lagos denies “persecution” of Pinochets

    Chilean government spokesperson Ricardo Lagos Webber denied Sunday allegations that the government was deliberately persecuting Augusto Pinochet's widow and five children. His remarks come after Pinochet's eldest daugher–who, along with her four siblings, was released on bail Friday—charged that the family had been held in the so-called Riggs Bank case as “political prisoners.”