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United States

  • Friday, March 13th 2009 - 09:30 UTC

    Obama administration seeks new relation and dialogue with Latinamerica

    Pte. Obama in Americas Summit will listen to his peers

    United States looks at the coming Americas Summit next April in Trinidad Tobago as an opportunity to begin a new relation with Latinamerica in a “spirit of equals” since the region will have to play a crucial role in the reply to the global economic crisis.

  • Tuesday, March 10th 2009 - 11:32 UTC

    Even the Simpsons loose their home to foreclosure in the US

    In the last episode of the emblematic television show of The Simpsons aired Sunday in United States, the Springfield family loose their home as have millions of US citizens dramatically dragged by the sub prime mortgage crisis that so much suffering and despair is causing.

  • Saturday, March 7th 2009 - 09:58 UTC

    Lula da Silva wants Obama to become “partner” of Latinamerica

    Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia and energy in the Lula da Silva agenda

    Brazilian president Lula da Silva said Friday that during his coming meeting with his US counterpart on Saturday March 14 he would ask President Obama to adopt a more “development minded” attitude towards Latinamerica.

  • Saturday, March 7th 2009 - 07:17 UTC

    Job losses in US “atrocious”; 12.5 million out of work

    The United States jobless rate jumped in February to 8.1%, according to official figures from the Labour Department. The number of people out of work rose by 651,000 during the month. Both figures were bigger than expected.

  • Friday, March 6th 2009 - 10:31 UTC

    Obama’s EU visit includes London, Strasbourg and Prague

    Pte. Barak Obama during his campaing (Photo file)

    United States President Obama will travel to Europe on March 31st for a six-day trip that will take him to Britain, France, Germany and the Czech Republic, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton announced Thursday.

  • Thursday, March 5th 2009 - 17:05 UTC

    Brown urges US not to succumb to protectionism

    Brown Tells Congress To 'Seize This Moment'

    Gordon Brown has received a standing ovation from the US Congress after he called for a renewal “of the special relationship for our generation”. Mr Brown, the fifth UK prime minister in history to address both houses on Capitol Hill, urged the US and UK to push for “essential” economic changes.

  • Thursday, March 5th 2009 - 16:59 UTC

    US fiscal 2009 budget deficit equivalent to 12.3% of GDP

    US Congress Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner

    In appearance before the United States Congress Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said that the huge budget deficits are greatly consequence of the previous administration’s failure in addressing necessary investments in energy security and health.

  • Wednesday, March 4th 2009 - 16:49 UTC

    Brazil, Germany help boost car sales; US continues to plunge

    Car sales in Brazil and Germany soared in February helped by tax breaks and a cash bonus to scrap old vehicles. In Brazil Fiat SpA reported its third straight sales increase in February and in Germany sales rose by 22% compared with the same month last year, reaching their highest level for 10 years.

  • Monday, March 2nd 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Brown to meet Obama with EU (patched) unity message

    PM Brown and Pte. Obama (Photo file)

    Prime Minister Gordon Brown flies to Washington Monday declaring European unity over the financial crisis despite a growing rift between major EU economies and member states from central and Eastern Europe.

  • Sunday, March 1st 2009 - 23:00 UTC

    Republicans welcome Obama's plan to withdraw from Iraq

    United States Republicans have broadly welcomed President Barack Obama's plan to withdraw most troops from Iraq by 2010. However, they suggested he should give credit to his predecessor for stability brought by the “surge” strategy of pouring extra troops into Iraq.