Monday, June 18, 2012
Daily Headlines: June 18, 2012
* Mexico: Global economic inequality and debt problems in several European countries will likely be two of the topics to be discussed at the G20 summit in Los Cabos today and Tuesday.
* Brazil: Brazil is pushing a “balanced” plan for sustainable development before global leaders arrive for the Rio+20 conference this week.
* Puerto Rico: Nationalist activist Norberto González Claudio pleaded guilty as part of a plea deal for his role in an armed car robbery in 1983.
* Guatemala: A judge tossed out a lawsuit against several U.S. officials by Guatemalan victims secretly infected with sexually transmitted diseases in the 1940s.
Video Source – YouTube via sabcdigitalnews
Online Sources- Voice of America, ninemsn.com, CBS News, Miami Herald
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