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  • 18/06/2012 | Latin America

    Mexico's Pena Nieto keeps wide lead in race, polls show

    Mexico's presidential front-runner Enrique Pena Nieto has maintained a wide lead over his rivals with only two weeks remaining until the July 1 election, an opinion poll showed.

  • 17/06/2012 | Latin America

    Storm Carlotta weakens over Mexico's Pacific coast, two dead

    Tropical Storm Carlotta weakened into a tropical depression yesterday after battering Mexico's Pacific coast and killing at least two children whose house collapsed in a landslide.

  • 16/06/2012 | Latin America

    Petrobras US$237 billion plan a fiction without fuel hike

    Brazil's state-led oil company Petrobras is likely to struggle to find the cash to pay the recently announced world's largest corporate investment programme

  • 15/06/2012 | Latin America

    Bolivia sends troops to mine after violence

    Bolivia's government deployed 1,600 soldiers and police in an effort to avert more violent clashes between rival workers at a tin and zinc mine owned by commodities giant Glencore.

  • 14/06/2012 | Latin America

    Colombian lawmakers approve peace talks law

    Colombia's Congress passed a law that could pave the way for peace talks with leftist guerrillas, raising hopes for an end to the war, but drawing criticism from human rights groups that say the law is too lenient toward rebel leaders.

  • 14/06/2012 | Latin America

    Former Brazilian President Lula hospitalized

    Brazilian former president Luis Inácio Lula da Silva was hospitalized overnight for a check up and to remove a catheter at Sao Paulo’s state of the art Sirio-Libanes Hospital.

  • 13/06/2012 | Latin America

    Mexican leftist says will respect presidential vote resul

    Mexico's leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel López Obrador said he will respect the results of the July 1 election, trying to ease fears of a repeat of months of protests he mounted after his 2006 loss.

  • 12/06/2012 | Latin America

    Fourteen bodies dumped by highway in eastern Mexico

    Fourteen bodies were found inside an abandoned truck along a highway in eastern Mexico, local police said, in what appeared to be the latest atrocity committed by rival drug cartels battling over smuggling routes to the United Stat

  • 11/06/2012 | Latin America

    Venezuela's Chávez stages cancer-comeback rally

    Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez led his biggest rally since he was diagnosed with cancer a year ago, seeking to stage a show of strength as he heads into a re-election campaign to extend his 13 years of socialist rule.

  • 10/06/2012 | Latin America

    Capriles rallies Venezuelans to challenge Chávez

    Hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans flooded downtown Caracas to support opposition candidate Henrique Capriles in the biggest rally to date of his campaign to unseat cancer-stricken socialist President Hugo Chávez.


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