Thursday, April 16, 2015
Daily Headlines: April 16, 2015
* Venezuela: Spain’s ambassador to Venezuela was summoned back to his homeland amid a diplomatic rift stemming from the Maduro regime’s treatment of political dissidents.
* Argentina: The family of the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman has once again locked horns with lead investigator Viviana Fein over the circumstances of his mysterious death last January.
* Latin America: The World Bank warned that the Latin American economy could face a “permanent growth slowdown” if structural reforms aren't made.
* U.S.: it’s déjà vu all over again – the U.S. men’s soccer team beat bitter regional rivals Mexico by a score of dos a cero.
YouTube Source – teleSUR English
Online Sources – The Latin Americanist, The Guardian, The Huffington Post, Fox News Latino, GlobalPost
Labels:
Alberto Nisman,
Argentina,
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Nicolas Maduro,
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U.S.,
Venezuela,
World Bank
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