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  • It’s back to basics for Venezuela

    IOL - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A customer leaves a private supermarket with her purchases, including toilet paper, in Caracas, Venezuela. First milk, butter and coffee ran short. Now Venezuela is running out of the most basic of necessities - toilet ...

  • Guatemala’s Rios Montt faces new trial

    IOL - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Guatemala's former dictator Jose Efrain Rios Montt wears headphones as he listens to the verdict in his genocide trial in Guatemala City. File photo: ...

  • Ahmadinejad Criticizes Aides Election Ban

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is speaking out in defense of a close aide whom authorities have barred from running in next month's presidential ...

  • Santiago rally ends Vista Murrieta season

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    TEMECULA -; Vista Murrieta pitcher Selina Ta'amilo was cruising Tuesday through five innings of two-hit softball against visiting Corona Santiago in the second round of the CIF Southern Section Division I ...

  • Imran Khan leaves Pakistan hospital two weeks after forklift fall

    The Guardian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Imran Khan has left hospital more than two weeks after he suffered serious back injuries in a fall from a forklift at a campaign event, a spokesman has said.Khan will remain at his home in the eastern city of Lahore for a while so doctors can monitor his progress, said the spokesman for the ...

  • Venezuela is running out of toilet paper

    MSNBC - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Supermarket staff work next to partially empty shelves of toilet paper in Caracas, May 16, 2013. Supplies of food and other basic products have been patchy in recent months, with long queues forming at supermarkets and rushes occurring when there is news of a new stock ...

  • US Homeland Security Secretary to Survey Tornado Response

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano travels to Oklahoma on Wednesday to assess recovery efforts in the city of Moore, where a devastating tornado killed at least 24 people and injured 240 ...

  • Venezuela moves to relieve toilet paper shortage

    West Australian - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    CARACAS (AFP) - Venezuela's National Assembly approved a $79 million credit to import toilet paper and other personal hygiene products to relieve shortages in the petroleum-rich state.The South American OPEC member has the world's largest proven oil reserves but has wrestled with periodic shortages of several consumer goods since price controls were imposed in 2003 under the late ...

  • Notre-Dame de Paris suicide a political act – far-rightist Marine Le Pen

    maltatoday - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    France's far-right party leader Marine Le Pen has paid tribute to the man who killed himself in the Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, saying it was a "political ...

  • Haiti warns residents of possible thunderstorms

    China.org.cn - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Meteorologists on Tuesday warned communities in western Haiti to stay alert to possible thunderstorms and heavy rains caused by a low-pressure ...

  • SkyWest buys 40 jets from Brazil

    The Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    (34 mins ago) Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer on Tuesday announced the sale of 40 E-175 jets to U.S. carrier SkyWest. SkyWest will operate the aircraft under a Capacity Purchase Agreement with United Airlines, Xinhua news agency reports. According to Embraer, before the sale of 40 E-175 jets, the company has made contracts with United Airlines for 30 E-175 jets last month. In addition to ...

  • Ex-Ford Motor executives charged with Argentina brutalities

    The Standard - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    (40 mins ago) Three former Ford Motor Co executives have been charged with crimes against humanity for allegedly targeting Argentine union workers for kidnapping and torture after the 1976 military coup. All three men are now in their 80s. Their case is part of a new wave of prosecutions focusing on corporate support for the dictators who ran Argentina in 1976-1983, and the 150-page indictment ...

  • Uruguay joins the women’s presidential club Mujica flies to China and Astori to Colombia

    Merco Press - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    For several days beginning Wednesday Uruguay, as its neighbours, Brazil and Argentina will be ruled by a woman. Lucia Topolansky, Fist Lady but also Senator and third in the succession line will become interim president since her husband is off on an official trip to China and Europe, and Vice-president Danilo Astori will be attending the Alliance of the Pacific summit in ...

  • Uruguay Mujica on a most ambitious mission to China after investments for ports and railways

    Merco Press - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Uruguayan President Jose Mujica begins on Wednesday the longest and most ambitious of his overseas trips hoping to convince China to invest in infrastructure projects that are crucial for the development of the country and its foreign trade: a deep water port and recovering the rail cargo ...

  • Uruguay’s main problem is high inflation but no policy changes planned says Astori

    Merco Press - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Uruguay's main economic problem is high inflation, and policymakers will continue to use interest rates and bank reserve requirements to bring it under control, Vice President Danilo Astori said on Tuesday. Consumer prices in Uruguay rose 8.14% in the 12 months through April, far outside the country's official annual target range of 4 to ...

  • Mexicans lose all hope in their impotent authorities

    Pravda - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    In Mexico, people take arms in their hands. Residents of south-eastern states of the country, tired of incessant wars of drug cartels, create armed militia to defend themselves and their streets. Mexican authorities fear the fighters of Mexican self-defense - the authorities actually surrendered to criminal ...

  • Cable Wireless Comms targets Caribbean cost cuts

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Wed May 22, 2013 2:27am EDT LONDON May 22 (Reuters) - Cable & Wireless Communications met expectations with a 1 percent rise in full-year core earnings, and said it would cut $100 million of costs from a business now focused on the Caribbean and Central American. The company, which has sold its Macau and Monaco and Islands businesses, posted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and ...

  • Brazil sells 40 jets to US carrier

    Global Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Brazilian aircraft maker Embraer on Tuesday announced the sale of 40 E-175 jets to US carrier SkyWest.SkyWest will operate the aircraft under a Capacity Purchase Agreement (CPA) with United Airlines.According to Embraer, before the sale of 40 E-175 jets, the company has made contracts with United Airlines for 30 E-175 jets last month.In addition to the 40 jets bought, SkyWest may take another 60 ...

  • Former Ford executives indicted for human rights abuses in Argentina

    Global Post - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The former executives of the US automaker Argentina unit have been charged with helping officials abduct 24 workers during the country's "dirty war" of the 1970s and ...

  • Minera IRL Announces Final Community Endorsement of Environmental and Social Impact Assessment Ollachea Project Peru

    General Sources - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    IRL.TO ) ( ) ( ), the Latin America gold mining company, is pleased to announce that the final community workshop directed toward approving the Ollachea Environmental and Social Impact Assessment ("ESIA") has been successfully completed. This follows an unprecedented 30-year development and operations agreement signed with the Ollachea community in ...

  • Philippines Brazil agree on new flights

    Inquirer Business - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    MANILA--Daily flights between the Philippines and Brazil, South America's largest country, may start soon following the approval of new air rights between the two countries this week. The on Wednesday announced that the Philippine and Brazilian governments had signed an air agreement. Under the accord signed by the Philippine air panel this week, a total of seven flights a week are now ...

  • Afghan Interpreters to Receive British Visas

    VOA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The British government says about 600 Afghan interpreters who worked with the British troops in Afghanistan will be allowed to settle in ...

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