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  • 04/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Islanders angered by ‘propaganda’

    Argentina has risked stirring up political controversy with Britain ahead of the London Olympics by broadcasting a video of an athlete training on the disputed Malvinas Islands which it describes as “Argentine soil.”  

  • 04/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Lower House approves YPF nationalization

    Lower House approves YPF nationalization  

  • 03/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Barrick vows to invest

    Canadian mining company Barrick said yesterday it plans to invest 1.5 billion dollars in Argentina this year in its operation in Veladero and in the construction of the Pascua Lama mine on the Andean range in San Juan province.

  • 03/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Dissident pleads to exit China

    A handout photo from the US Embassy Beijing Press office shows blind activist Chen Guangcheng (centre) shaking hands with US Ambassador to China Gary Locke (right), in Beijing. State Deparment legal adviser Harold Koh is seen on the left.

  • 03/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    EU, US blast expropriation in Bolivia

    The European Union and Spain criticised the Bolivian government's nationalisation of a local unit of Spain's Red Eléctrica Española, raising questions about the security of investing in the Andean country. Bolivia's leftist President Evo Morales on Tuesday ordered the army to take over the Cochabamba headquarters of power transmission company Empresa Transportadora de Electricidad (TdE).

  • 02/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Bolivia seizes Spanish power company

    Bolivia's President Evo Morales, right, and his Vice-President Alvaro García Linera sing their national anthem during an event at the government palace in La Paz yesterday.

  • 02/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Bomb explodes outside EU building

    An explosive device, apparently homemade, blew up yesterday in front of the building where the European Union has its offices in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, the day before debate on the YPF expropriation was scheduled to begin in Congress.

  • 02/05/2012 | Printed Edition

    Obama visits Kabul

    In a swift and secretive trip to the war zone, President Barack Obama signed an agreement last night vowing long-term ties with Afghanistan after US  combat forces come home. “There’s a light on the horizon,” he told  troops on the one-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s death.

  • 30/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Ailing Chávez’s fiercest battle is with Chavism

    Cancer is, no doubt, the fiercest battle that Hugo Chávez is facing today. But the mother of all battles is being fought on this side of the Maginot line, on his own turf, among the chavistas. His political kin is still in need of protecting him but at the same time domestic skirmishes are escalating. It is the war for Chávez’s succesion.

  • 30/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Cameron denies ’grand deal’ to help Murdoch

    British Prime Minister David Cameron has denied favouring Rupert Murdoch’s business interests in exchange for political support from his newspaper empire, and defended a minister’s handling of an ill-fated takeover bid involving the media magnate.


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