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  • 26/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Britain slides into double-dip recession

    LONDON — Britain’s economy fell back into recession for the first time since 2009 after official figures yesterday showed that it unexpectedly contracted during the first three months of the year.

  • 26/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Senate set to approve YPF takeover

    Senators were last night set to approve the nationalization of the country’s biggest oil company, underscoring broad domestic support for a move that sparked outrage among foreign investors and trade partners.

  • 26/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    US says ties with Argentina ‘difficult’

    The US yesterday described its bilateral relationship with Argentina as “difficult” due to what is said were problems with the international financial community and insufficient cooperation in security issues.

  • 27/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Colombia grabs assets tied to Sinaloa cartel

    BOGOTÁ — Colombia has seized assets including luxury cars and real state that belonged to Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel, which dominates drug trafficking into the United States, police said yesterday.

  • 27/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Court removes Rafecas from Ciccone case

    An appeals court yesterday removed Judge Daniel Rafecas from an investigation into influence-peddling allegations involving Vice-President Amado Boudou and the print and minting company Ciccone Calcográfica. The court made the decision after Rafecas was accused of bias for exchanging text messages with a lawyer linked to one of the alleged suspects.

  • 27/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Liberia’s Taylor convicted of war crimes

    THE HAGUE — A United Nations-backed court convicted former Liberian president Charles Taylor of war crimes and crimes against humanity, the first time a head of state has been found guilty by an international tribunal since the Nazi trials at Nuremberg.

  • 28/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Blind China activist makes mystery escape

    BEIJING — Blind legal activist Chen Guangcheng, one of the China’s most prominent human rights advocates, escaped from home imprisonment, activists said, but uncertainty over his whereabouts and fears about his health worried supporters.

  • 28/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    President urges unity: ‘Nothing is forever’

    On the ninth anniversary yesterday of the election which led Néstor Kirchner to power, President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner spoke to a packed Vélez Sársfield stadium, which was entirely devoted to praising her late husband’s accomplishments as well as her own.

  • 28/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Spain faces ’crisis of huge proportions’

    MADRID — Spain’s sickly economy faces a “crisis of huge proportions,” Foreign Minister José Manuel García Margallo said yesterday, as unemployment hit its highest level in almost two decades and Standard and Poor’s downgraded the government’s debt by two notches.

  • 29/04/2012 | Printed Edition

    Boca fly high to top league

    Striker Santiago Silva drives home a flying volley to win the game 1-0 for Boca Juniors yesterday over Colón.


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