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Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Daily Headlines: November 4, 2015
* Mexico: According to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, about 150 journalists were murdered in Latin America since 2010 while roughly one in three cases occurring in Mexico.
* Brazil: Brent crude futures jumped by 3.6% to $50.70 on Tuesday partly due to worries over decreased oil production from Brazilian state-run film Petrobras.
* Argentina: Credit agency Moody’s improved Argentina’s credit rating in an apparent sign that the national economy will improve regardless of who wins the presidential runoff later this month.
* Ecuador: Ecuador’s government received another legal victory over the oil industry after arbitrators reduced from $1.77 billion to $1 billion a compensation owed to Occidental Petroleum.
YouTube Source – AJ+ (“Mexican photojournalist RubĂ©n Espinosa was found dead in his Mexico City apartment (last July), along with 4 women”).
Online Sources – Benzinga, Reuters, teleSUR English, NBC News
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