MercoPress, en Español

Montevideo, March 29th 2024 - 01:51 UTC

Tag: Veja Magazine

  • Tuesday, March 31st 2015 - 06:11 UTC

    Maximo Kirchner rejects accusations; blames international media campaign

    “All that has been published in the press is false, ridiculous and could have been expected, since they are planned lies”, said Maximo

    Maximo Kirchner, son of Argentine president Cristina Fernandez has strongly denied as “false and ridiculous” news published in Buenos Aires daily Clarin and Brazil's magazine Veja alleging he had secret accounts in the US and Cayman Islands holding millions of dollar.

  • Tuesday, March 31st 2015 - 05:49 UTC

    Maximo Kirchner accused of having secret accounts in the US and Cayman Islands

    The Argentine president's son and former minister Nilda Garre are mentioned in pieces published in Clarin and Brazil's Veja

    Maximo Kirchner, son of Argentine president Cristina Fernandez and former Defense and Security Minister Nilda Garre figure with secret bank accounts, stashed with millions of dollars, in the United States and in the Cayman Islands, according to reports in Buenos Aires daily Clarin and Brazil's Veja, the weekly magazine with the largest circulation in that country.

  • Thursday, October 30th 2014 - 10:33 UTC

    The challenges faced by Dilma Rousseff

    In rich states waiting for a change of course, Neves was the winner; in those living mostly of federal grants, Rousseff was victorious by an ample margin

    In a strong editorial the influential Folha de Sao Paulo argues that Brazil's reelected President Dilma Rousseff must reestablish confidence to the nation, which is divided regionally and socially, must implement a fluid dialogue with productive Brazil because the economy needs changes and new faces, and must rule for all the country, because victory was the result of millimetrical dispute in Sunday's runoff.

  • Thursday, November 22nd 2012 - 21:05 UTC

    Brazil government exposes alleged links of the opposition and media with the king of illegal gambling

    Carlinho Cachoeira, king of illegal gambling, no one wants him to reveal his contacts

    A Brazilian congressional committee has asked the Attorney General’s Office to prosecute on conspiracy charges two editors from the opposition magazine Veja because of their links with the chief of illegal gambling in the country, Carlinhos Cachoeira.