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  • 24/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    ‘Argentina is in trouble,’ says Brazilian official

    Brazilian Development, Industry and Foreign Trade Minister Fernando Pimentel said yesterday that “Argentina is in trouble” as he referred to the country’s import restrictions, but pointed out that the Brazilian government is willing to “help in a mature way” and announced that Brazilian officials will travel to Buenos Aires to discuss the matter further. 

  • 24/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Dirtier than dirty

    Today’s 36th anniversary of the 1976 military coup might be just another anniversary rather than any round number, but “Tex” Harris would never say that it was just another coup. The ensuing horrors plunged new depths and changed global human rights standards forever, making them “part of the political fabric,” he says

  • 24/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Mendoza revokes 2 YPF concessions

    Mendoza Governor Francisco Pérez yesterday announced the province will revoke two concessions held by Repsol-YPF, the country’s biggest oil producer, amid the ongoing dispute between the Spanish-controlled company and the centre-left national government over investment in local oil and gas production.  

  • 24/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Pope blasts Marxism, urges change in Cuba

    Pope Benedict XVI waves to faithful upon his arrival in Mexico.

  • 23/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    CFK: Argentina ‘always on the side of peace’

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner yesterday fulfilled the promises she made during her February 7 Malvinas speech, in which she announced the full declassification of the Rattenbach Report into the 1982 conflict and the inauguration of a health centre for war veterans.

  • 23/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    French extremist killed in hail of bullets

     In a dramatic end to a 32-hour standoff, a masked French SWAT team slipped into the apartment of an Islamist extremist yesterday, sparking a firefight that ended with the suspect being shot dead in the head as he jumped out of a window.

  • 23/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Gov’t reports 5 oil firms to Wall Street

    While the Argentine government sent a letter to British market regulators to probe whether oil companies exploring off the disputed Malvinas Islands have told investors about the risks of their “illicit” drilling, the Herald was given access to a letter sent by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office to those firms involved in drilling activities, reminding them that Argentina’s position is based on “domestic legislation” and “does not exercise sovereignty over the Falklands.”

  • 23/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Rebel soldiers stage coup in Mali

    Renegade Malian soldiers go on state television yesterday to declare they had seized power.

  • 23/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Twitterman no more

    Twitter marked its 6th anniversary yesterday by claiming 500 million followers worldwide, little suspecting that the true figure is 499,999,999 with the ultra-prolific Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman, closing his account yesterday.

  • 22/03/2012 | Printed Edition

    Dramatic standoff in Toulouse

    TOULOUSE — Police set off explosions outside an apartment building early yesterday in an effort to force the surrender of a gunman who boasted of bringing France “to its knees” with an al Qaeda-linked terror spree that killed seven people.


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