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  • 22/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Boca reach Libertadores Cup final

    Boca Juniors players celebrate last night after reaching the Libertadores Cup final. Boca drew 0-0 with Universidad de Chile in Santiago.

  • 22/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Paraguay’s Lugo faces impeachment

    ASUNCION — Paraguayan lawmakers yesterday voted to impeach President Fernando Lugo for his role in a deadly clash involving landless farmers and announced that the former Roman Catholic bishop’s impeachment would begin today in the Senate.

  • 22/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Spain to seek bank aid as borrowing costs soar

    MADRID — Spain’s medium-term borrowing costs spiralled to another euro-era record yesterday and independent auditors said Spanish banks may need up to 62 billion euros (US$78B) in extra capital, to be filled mostly by a eurozone bailout.

  • 22/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Teamsters lift fuel protest, call new strike

    The country’s most powerful union leader, Hugo Moyano (photo), called off a strike by fuel truckers yesterday after securing a pay increase, but called a one-day strike for next Wednesday to demand that President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner lower taxes.

  • 21/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    CFK cuts short trip over truckers’ strike

    President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner cut short her trip abroad to return to Argentina as the teamsters union continued to picket fuel plants as part of a 72-hour strike to demand a pay increase in defiance of a compulsory truce called by the Labour Ministry, prompting fears of major fuel shortages nationwide.

  • 21/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Conservatives form gov’t in Greece

    ATHENS — A conservative-led government took power in Greece yesterday promising to negotiate softer terms on its harsh international bailout, help the people regain their dignity and steer the country through its biggest crisis in four decades.

  • 21/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Egyptian officials delay president announcement

    CAIRO — Authorities decided yesterday to delay today’s planned announcement of the winner of Egypt’s presidential election, likely for several days, hiking tension as allegations of fraud swirled and each candidate declared he was the victor. The Muslim Brotherhood claimed there was an organized campaign of allegations against it to mar the election and keep its candidate, Mohammed Morsi, out of the presidency.

  • 20/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Malvinas: tension surfaces at G20 talks

    LOS CABOS, Mexico - Tension between Britain and Argentina over the Malvinas Islands prompted an awkward exchange between President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Prime Minister David Cameron at the G20 summit yesterday.

  • 20/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Mubarak on life support after stroke

    CAIRO — Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak was being kept alive by life support after he was rushed from prison to a military hospital in a rapidly worsening condition, officials said.

  • 20/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Teamsters defy truce, call general strike

    The teamsters’ union headed by Pablo Moyano yesterday called a general strike until Friday and thus refused to abide by the mandatory conciliation issued by the Labour Ministry late on Tuesday.


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