Thursday, February 14, 2013
Daily Headlines: February 14, 2013
* Argentina: Argentine Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said that a prosecutor from his country will question Iranians suspected of involvement in the deadly 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish cultural center.
* Brazil: Odilo Scherer, a Brazilian Cardinal who could become the next Pope, noted that geographic origin or age should not matter much in determining the next pontiff.
* Mexico: The family of Jaime Zapata, a U.S. federal agent who was killed in Mexico in 2011, filed a $75 billion lawsuit against more than twenty defendants.
* Venezuela: Vice President Nicolas Maduro claimed that President Hugo Chavez is in a “complex and difficult treatment” over two months after undergoing cancer surgery in Cuba.
Video Source – YouTube via Al Jazeera English
Online Sources- GlobalPost, Voice of America, The Latin Americanist, ABC News, CNN
Labels:
Argentina,
Brazil,
Catholicism,
Daily Headlines,
Hugo Chavez,
Iran,
Jaime Zapata,
lawsuit,
Mexico,
Nicolas Maduro,
Odilo Scherer,
Venezuela,
violence
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