Thursday, November 22, 2012
Daily Headlines: November 22, 2012
* Brazil: 176 people in Sao Paulo were killed in October according to new data revealed hours after the city's security chief resigned from his post.
* Latin America: The U.S. State Department issued a travel warning to nationals visiting Honduras and updated its warning on traveling to Mexico.
* Peru: Indonesian law enforcement officials claimed that hundreds of women from that country work as “drug mules” in Peru.
* Argentina: A U.S. federal judge ordered the Argentine government to immediately pay over $1 billion owed to foreign creditors since the country defaulted a decade ago.
Video Source – YouTube via user ABCOfficialNews
Online Sources- BBC News, Times of India, USA TODAY, Bernama, The Guardian
Labels:
Argentina,
Daily Headlines,
Department of State,
drugs,
foreign debt,
Honduras,
Indonesia,
Mexico,
Peru,
Sao Paulo,
tourism,
violence
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