Monday, January 14, 2013
Daily Headlines: January 14, 2013
* Cuba: Long lines are allegedly forming outside migration offices and the U.S. Interests Section in Havana as today marks the first day that new travel measures take effect.
* Colombia: Peace negotiations between the Colombian government and the FARC rebels will be renewed today after a 23-day holiday break.
* Bolivia: President Evo Morales praised the U.N.’s decision to readmit Bolivia into the organization’s anti-drugs convention.
* Costa Rica: Approximately fifty mothers and their children took part in a breastfeeding protest against the supposedly discriminatory policies of a Costa Rican shopping mall.
Video Source – YouTube via Al Jazeera English
Online Sources- Huffington Post, Bernama, Mercopress, ABC News
Labels:
Bolivia,
Colombia,
Costa Rica,
Cuba,
Daily Headlines,
drugs,
FARC,
immigration,
motherhood,
protest,
travel,
United Nations
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