Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Daily Headlines: July 8, 2014
* Nicaragua: The Nicaraguan government and officials with Hong Kong-based HKND Group revealed details of a $40 billion, 173 mile interoceanic canal project that might rival the expanded Panama Canal.
* Venezuela: Delta Airlines became the latest air carrier to significantly reduce flights to and from Venezuela as part of a dispute over the grossly overvalued Venezuelan currency.
* Brazil: Some ticket packages for the World Cup semifinal and final matches have been blocked amid an investigation into the possible illegal reselling of tickets on the black market.
* Latin America: At least five people died after a 6.9 magnitude quake struck on Monday in the Mexican southern border area near Guatemala.
Video Source – El Nuevo Diario via YouTube
Online Sources – Fox News Latino; USA TODAY; Bloomberg; El Universal; euronews
Labels:
air travel,
Brazil,
canal,
currency,
Daily Headlines,
earthquake,
Guatemala,
Mexico,
Nicaragua,
Venezuela,
World Cup
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