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  • 01/02/2012 | Latin America

    Colombian rebels delay release of six hostages

    Colombia's largest rebel group said that guerrillas would delay the release of six members of the armed forces held hostage for more than a decade due to military activity in the area.

  • 02/02/2012 | Latin America

    Brazil: another minister quits amid corruption allegations

    In yet another political blow to President Dilma Rousseff’s government, Cities Minister Mario Negromonte handed his resignation today.

  • 02/02/2012 | Latin America

    Brazilian lobbyist said meeting with Lorenzino 'was very positive'

    Economy Minister Hernán Lorenzino met today with the head of the Sao Paulo Industrial Federation, Paulo Skaf, in order to discuss the government’s new import restrictions that went into effect since yesterday as concerns raise among businessmen in the neighboring country.

  • 02/02/2012 | Latin America

    Chávez reiterates support on Argentina's sovereignty claim over Malvinas

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner held a phone conversation with her Venezuelan counterpart Hugo Chávez, who reiterated his support of Argentina’s claim over the sovereignty of the Malvinas islands, the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry announced

  • 03/02/2012 | Latin America

    Argentina,Paraguay agree to avoid 'unnecessary delays' in new trade barriers

    Argentina and Paraguay agreed on a mechanism that will avoid delays and other negative effects to the neighbouring country’s imports due to the new Argentine trade barriers, the Paraguayan Foreign Ministry announced.

  • 05/02/2012 | Latin America

    Crime erupts during police strike in Brazil's Bahia

    A police strike in the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia sparked a wave of murders and other violence in World Cup host-city Salvador, local media reported, just two weeks ahead of Carnaval celebrations that are expected to attract visitors from around the world.

  • 05/02/2012 | Latin America

    Ex-Panama strongman Noriega hospitalized, stable

    Manuel Noriega, Panama's drug-running military dictator of the 1980s, was taken from prison to a public hospital after suffering a possible stroke, but a top health official said he was stable.

  • 05/02/2012 | Latin America

    Mujica plays down concerns over new trade barriers

    The new trade barriers enforced by the local Government are “insignificant, nothing to worry about,” Uruguayan president José Mujíca said to a Montevideo newspaper. 

  • 05/02/2012 | Latin America

    Opposition angered as Chavez celebrates coup

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez mounted a lavish celebration to mark the 20th anniversary of the failed coup that helped launch his political career, as opposition leaders slammed the event as a blemish on the country's democracy.

  • 06/02/2012 | Latin America

    Argentine company wins Brazil’s capital airport billionaire concession

    Brazil today awarded contracts for private companies to expand and operate terminals at three of the country's busiest airports, hoping concessions worth 24.5 billion reais ($14.21 billion) will improve the cramped and delay-plagued facilities amid soaring demand for air travel and preparations for the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympics.


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