Friday, November 13, 2015
Daily Headlines: November 13, 2015
* South America: Ecuador continues to be the surprise team of World Cup qualifiers for the South American region while stormy weather postponed the match between historic rivals Argentina and Brazil.
* Peru: Peruvian authorities announced the creation of a new 5500-square mile national park in the rainforest though it may be in danger over plans to construct a nearby freeway.
* Puerto Rico: The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, with debts of up to $8.2 billion, reached an agreement to extend its deadline to repay bondholders.
* Brazil: Brazilian immigration officials will grant permanent residency to nearly 44,000 undocumented Haitian migrants who have entered the country since a 2010 earthquake.
YouTube Source – TV Pública Argentina
Online Sources – Goal.com, ESPN FC, teleSUR English, Bloomberg, GlobalPost
Labels:
Argentina,
Brazil,
Daily Headlines,
debt,
Ecuador,
environment,
Haiti,
immigration,
Peru,
Puerto Rico,
rainforest,
soccer,
World Cup
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Daily Headlines: November 12, 2015
* Chile: Groundbreaking commenced yesterday in the construction of the supersized Giant Magellan Telescope in Chile’s northern Andean region.
* Venezuela: President Nicolas Maduro blamed “imperialist ambushes” for the arrest of two nephews of first lady Cilia Flores for allegedly attempting to smuggle drugs into the U.S.
* Puerto Rico: The homicide rate in Puerto Rico has fallen by 15% compared to last year and 40% in relation to 2012 according to Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla.
* Mexico: A new exhibition at a Mexico City museum attempts to link the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre with the disappearance of 43 Ayotzinapa students missing for nearly fourteen months.
YouTube Source – Marca Chile
Online Sources – Reuters, Latin American Herlad Tribune, Endgadget, The Guardian
Labels:
astronomy,
Ayotzinapa,
Chile,
crime,
Daily Headlines,
drugs,
history,
Nicolas Maduro,
Puerto Rico,
science,
Tlatelolco massacre,
Venezuela
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Daily Headlines: November 11, 2015
* South America: Polls this week have given Argentine opposition candidate Mauricio Macri a minimum six-point lead ahead of the November 22nd runoff, while Organization of American States chief Luis Almagro blasted Venezuelan officials for failing to guarantee the December 6th legislative elections.
* El Salvador: A media probe found that authorities have not looked into the murders of fourteen people by death squads despite El Salvador’s high homicide rates.
* Honduras: Indigenous people living on the Caribbean coast of Honduras claimed that their land is being illegally seized by squatters and narcotraffickers.
* Latin America: Leaders at the Summit of South American-Arab Countries called for a political settlement in Syria and condemned Iranian interference in the Middle East.
YouTube Source – Financial Times
Online Sources – Reuters, Gulf News, NBC News, InSight Crime, teleSUR English
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Daily Headlines: November 10, 2015
* Argentina: “This is a result of our struggle, which we will continue until the other hundreds that are missing are found,” said Delia Giovanola de Califano after her grandson was positively identified as a victim of forced adoption during Argentine military rule.
* Mexico: In light of a Mexican Supreme Court ruling last week, President Enrique Peña Nieto expressed his willingness to open a “national debate” on drug use but is opposed to marijuana legalization.
* Uruguay: French firm Total and Exxon Mobil of the U.S. will collaborate to drill Uruguay's first offshore oil well that is located some 250 miles near Montevideo.
* U.S.: A new poll showed that Latino voters in fourteen battleground states prefer Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton as their presidential nominees for the Republicans and Democrats, respectively.
YouTube Source – Agencia EFE
Online Sources – Buenos Aires Herald, The Guardian, The Latin Americanist, Fox News Latino, Reuters
Monday, November 9, 2015
Daily Headlines: November 9, 2015
* South America: Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos apologized the military’s role during the deadly 1985 Palace of Justice siege, while Ecuador will start its first trial for crimes against humanity relating to state actions some three decades ago.
* Peru: Diplomatic tensions have heightened between Peru and Chile over a disputed border area that has a population of approximately 15,000 people.
* Nicaragua: The Nicaraguan government gave permission for an environmental impact assessment on a planned interoceanic canal that critics claim will damage land and displace thousands of people.
* Mexico: Were remains of some of the 43 disappeared Ayotzinapa students missing since September 2014 located in a shallow grave in Guerrero state?
YouTube Source – teleSUR English
Online Sources – The Guardian, Fox News Latino, The Yucan Times, BBC News, teleSUR English
Labels:
Ayotzinapa,
canal,
Chile,
Colombia,
Daily Headlines,
diplomacy,
Ecuador,
environment,
human rights,
Juan Manuel Santos,
massacre,
Mexico,
Nicaragua,
Peru
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