Thursday, May 28, 2015
Daily Headlines: May 28, 2015
* Latin America: The presidents of Brazil and Mexico signed a series of trade and investment agreements in order to strengthen Latin America's two biggest economies.
* Argentina: An Argentine judge issued arrest warrants for the apprehension of three sports marketing execs named yesterday in a U.S. Department of Justice soccer corruption probe.
* Chile: Spanish investigators found no conclusive evidence indicating that renowned Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was poisoned to death in 1973.
* Venezuela: Rosneft, Russia’s top oil producer, will spend $14 billion as part of its increased investment in the Venezuelan energy sector.
YouTube Source – AFP
Online Sources – Buenos Aires Herald, RTT News, The Latin Americanist, Reuters, euronews
Labels:
Argentina,
Brazil,
Chile,
corruption,
Daily Headlines,
energy,
FIFA,
investment,
Mexico,
Pablo Neruda,
Rosneft,
Russia,
soccer,
trade,
Venezuela
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