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February 9, 2013
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  • 13/12/2011 | Argentina

    Foreign land ownership cleared by Committees

    The bill aimed at restricting foreign ownership of rural land in the country was cleared by the General Legislation, Constitutional and Agricultural committees of the Lower House and will likely be debated on the floor this week.

  • 01/02/2012 | Argentina

    Rodríguez Larreta justifies Macri's vetoes

    City Cabinet Chief Horacio Rodríguez Larreta justified Mayor Mauricio Macri’s veto of several laws, which were criticized by opposition members. “Each veto has its justification. And of the 1500 laws voted in the last four years, most of them are in force, and only five percent of laws are vetoed,” Rodríguez Larreta explained.

  • 26/04/2012 | Argentina

    YPF takeover bill cleared for debate by Lower House committees

    The Lower House took one step closer to passing the YPF expropriation bill after a majority of lawmakers signed in favour of it and cleared it for debate after meeting for several hours in a congressional committee.

  • 16/03/2011 | World

    Utah governor signs immigration law like Arizona

    Utah's governor signed a package of immigration laws including one that would allow a police crackdown on illegal immigrants similar to Arizona's 2010 attempt.

  • 11/02/2012 | World

    Protests erupt across Europe against web piracy treaty

    Tens of thousands of protesters took part in rallies across Europe against an international anti-piracy agreement they fear will curb their freedom to download movies and music for free and encourage Internet surveillance.

  • 09/03/2012 | World

    Venizelos: Greek bond swap 'exceptional success'

    The Greek Finance Minister, Evangelos Venizelos, hailed the winning strong acceptance from its private creditors for a bond swap deal an “exceptional success.” The deal was demanded by international leaders in return for the 130 billion euro ($172 billion) bailout.

  • 01/09/2012 | Latin America

    Mexico's Calderon makes new push for reform of labour laws

    Mexican President Felipe Calderon sent a new proposal to liberalize the country's antiquated labor laws to lawmakers today as he seeks to fast-track the legislation before leaving office at the end of November.


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