Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Daily Headlines: May 16, 2012
* Colombia: President Juan Manuel Santos said that officials do not know who was responsible for a deadly bombing in Bogota that allegedly targeted a former minister.
* Puerto Rico: The U.S. Supreme Court rejected hearing a case challenging Puerto Rican voting restrictions.
* Brazil: A spokesman for the Brazilian Foreign Ministry warned that the biggest challenge for next month’s Rio+20 environmental summit is to reach consensus and "to conciliate multiple interests."
* Panama: The only survivor of a Panamanian fishing boat that was lost for twenty-eight days is suing a cruise company whose ship allegedly ignored his calls for rescue.
Video Source – YouTube via TVPublicaArgentina
Online Sources- CNN, UPI, CBC News, Xinhua
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Colombia,
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Panama,
Puerto Rico,
violence,
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