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  • 02/01/2013 | Argentina

    'Macri is not authorised to raise the subway fares,' city lawmaker says

    Buenos Aires lawmaker Delia Bisutti rejected today Mauricio Macri’s claims that the subway fares could be put up to as much as $6 pesos, stating that the city government “had no reason to, nor is it authorized” to apply “a indiscriminate hike” on ticket prices.

  • 21/06/2011 | Argentina

    Schoklender pays visit to Court, lawyer vows he 'won't be pointing fingers'

    Sergio Schoklender, ex-financial manager of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo organization, charged with the embezzlement of public funds during his time as head, made a spontaneous appearance at Comodoro Py Courts this morning, where he paid a visit to federal judge Norberto Oyarbide that lasted half an hour. He left the courts without making comment to the press.

  • 26/01/2012 | Argentina

    Further escalation between Argentina, UK over Malvinas

    The bilateral spat between Argentina and the UK over the Malvinas sovereignty issue continues, as a Senate Committee unanimously voted in favour of debating a declaration bill “strongly repudiating” David Cameron’s “colonialist” statements, while a British minister accused Argentina of “saber-rattling.”

  • 13/09/2012 | Argentina

    City claims National Gov't intends to move Int'l Book Fair to Tecnópolis

    Besides the subways, the transfer of funds, public hospital security and the Demarchi island, there may be a new conflict brewing between the National and City governments, this time involving the International Book Fair.

  • 30/05/2011 | Argentina

    Grain exports in jeopardy due to union protest in Rosario port

    A conflict between longshoremen and a fertilizers company could halt the port of Rosario, Santa Fe, the country’s main export route. The issue could interrupt the embarkations in an area that is usually targeted by unionist claims, because 80 percent of soybean is exported from there.

  • 01/06/2011 | Argentina

    Financial Agency submits Schoklender probe to the Judiciary

    According to sources from the Financial Investigations Agency, headed by José Sbatella, the investigation into former financial manager of the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo Sergio Schoklender was submitted today to the Judiciary.

  • 21/06/2011 | Argentina

    Oyarbide admits Hebe de Bonafini could be investigated

    Federal Judge Norberto Oyarbide admitted today that the head of the Madres de Plaza de Mayo organization, Hebe de Bonafini, could also be investigated for the alleged money mismanagement committed by the ex-financial manager, Sergio Schoklender, for the use of public funds that were saved for the construction of housing.

  • 02/02/2013 | World

    Turkish leftist group claims US embassy bombing

    A Turkish leftist group claimed responsibility for a suicide bomb attack on the US embassy and accused Washington of using Turkey as its "slave", according to a statement posted on the internet.

  • 12/04/2012 | World

    US jobless claims unexpectedly rise last week

    New claims for unemployment benefits rose last week in the US to their highest level since January, a development that could raise fears the labor market recovery was stalling after job creation slowed in March.

  • 23/08/2012 | World

    US jobless claims rise to highest level in five weeks

    The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits unexpectedly rose last week, suggesting the labor market is healing too slowly to make much of a dent in the unemployment rate.

  • 28/01/2013 | World

    WTO creates resolution panels to address Argentina's trade claims

    The World Trade Organization decided to implement two dispute resolution panels, one to probe accusations of unfair trade practices against Argentina by the US, the EU and Japan and another regarding Argentina’s claim that US-sanctioned measures affect their meat exports.

  • 15/09/2011 | World

    US jobless claims post surprise increase last week

    The number of Americans filing new claims for jobless benefits rose unexpectedly last week in a sign concerns about a weak economy were sapping an already beleaguered labor market, data showed.

  • 17/11/2011 | World

    US jobless claims at 7-month low

    New US claims for jobless benefits hit a seven-month low last week, while permits for future home construction rebounded strongly last month, bolstering views the economy was gaining traction.

  • 04/03/2012 | World

    Tearful Putin claims victory in Russian election

    Vladimir Putin claimed victory in Russia's presidential election Sunday and, tears rolling down his cheeks, said it was a historical turning point that had prevented the country falling into the hands of enemies trying to usurp power.

  • 10/02/2011 | World

    US jobless claims hit 2-1/2 year low

    New US claims for unemployment benefits dropped to a 2-1/2 year-year low last week, offering assurance that the labor market was strengthening despite January's poor jobs numbers.

  • 28/07/2011 | World

    US jobless claims fall below 400,000

    The number of US citizens claiming new unemployment benefits last week dropped below the 400,000 level for the first time since early April, a hopeful sign for the economy which has struggled to regain momentum.

  • 11/08/2011 | World

    US jobless claims fall to 4-month low

    New US claims for unemployment benefits dropped to a four-month low last week, government data showed today, a rare dose of good news for an economy that has been battered by a credit rating downgrade and falling share prices.

  • 27/12/2011 | Latin America

    Malvinas: UK Ambassador to Chile 'concerned' over Mercosur support

    The British Ambassador to Chile, Jon Benjamin, expressed today “concern” over “countries that have joined” the Mercosur bloc in their decision to support Argentina, by putting in place a ban on ships flying the Malvinas Islands’ flag from docking at their ports.

  • 21/05/2012 | Latin America

    Ruling party candidate claims win in Dominican vote

    Ruling party candidate Danilo Medina claimed victory on Monday in the Dominican Republic's hotly disputed presidential election, avenging his defeat 12 years ago by opposition candidate Hipolito Mejia.

  • 28/10/2011 | Sports

    'San Lorenzo's atmosphere is too hostile to work in,' Asad says

    The San Lorenzo trainer, Omar Asad, rejected claims that he had considered resigning and assured that he only plans to face the situation. “We all have to work together on the same side, to be able to work together,” he said.

  • 02/08/2012 | Sports

    Boxing judges under fire amid fix claims

    Olympic judges and referees came under fire with one fighter accusing them of "a fix", another successfully appealing a loss and even boxing great Lennox Lewis questioning some of their calls.


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