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  • 01/07/2012 | Printed Edition

    A foggy, smelly Saturday

    A mantle of dense fog covered Buenos Aires yesterday, and in some parts of the city an acrid stench was in the air. Authorities denied that the smell came from a harmful chemical spill in Buenos Aires province.

  • 01/07/2012 | Printed Edition

    Egypt’s Islamist president sworn in

     In a day full of memorable images, none yesterday was more powerful than that of Egypt’s first Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, flanked by generals at a military parade where he was formally handed authority to govern the nation.

  • 01/07/2012 | Printed Edition

    Mexicans vote today, PRI candidate favourite

    In meetings, President Felipe Calderón has been telling guests that he and his family are likely to leave Mexico to live abroad after his term expires because, he warns in private conversation, it will be too dangerous to remain: powerful drug mafias might come after him.

  • 01/07/2012 | Printed Edition

    Transitional Syrian gov’t plan accepted

    An international conference yesterday accepted a UN-brokered peace plan that calls for the creation of a transitional government in Syria, but at Russia’s insistence the compromise agreement left the door open to Syria’s president being part of it.

  • 30/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Egypt’s Morsi takes symbolic oath to people

    In front of tens of thousands of cheering supporters, Egypt’s first Islamist and civilian president-elect vowed yesterday to fight for his authority and symbolically read an oath of office on Cairo’s Tahrir Square on the eve of his official inauguration.

  • 30/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    EU crafts deal for Spain, Italy

    Under pressure to prevent a catastrophic breakup of their single currency, eurozone leaders agreed yesterday to let their rescue fund inject aid directly into stricken banks from next year and intervene on bond markets to support troubled member states.

  • 30/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Mercosur, Unasur suspend Paraguay

    Mercosur host President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner poses with Brazilian and Uruguayan colleagues Dilma Rousseff and José Mujica before the trade bloc presidential summit in Mendoza yesterday.

  • 29/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Malvinas residents reject CFK’s flights proposal

    The Malvinas islands government yesterday formally rejected proposals made by the Argentine government of three weekly flights from Buenos Aires to the archipelago, because they “are made not within a context of friendship towards the Falkland Islands people, but against a backdrop of increasing hostility.”

  • 29/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    Mercosur readies to discuss Paraguay

    The Mercosur leaders summit, being held yesterday and today, began yesterday afternoon with the meeting of foreign ministers for the member states in the regional bloc. The central issue under discussion is the political crisis in Paraguay.

  • 29/06/2012 | Printed Edition

    US top court upholds Obamacare

    Supporters of US President Barack Obama’s healthcare law celebrate outside the Supreme Court in Washington yesterday after the court’s ruling.


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