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  • 27/06/2012 | Latin America

    Bolivian police end rebellion after pay deal reached

    Bolivia's police ended a violent mutiny and went back to work today after reaching an accord with government ministers and the police leadership on pay and disciplinary rules, satisfying lower-ranking officers who had rejected a previous deal.  

  • 27/06/2012 | Latin America

    Mercosur social summit begins debating Lugo's removal from office

    The XVth social Mercosur summit began today and will continue on Thursday in Mendoza province, where authorities and civil organizations of the regional bloc will debate over the role and importance of democracy in South America and the importance of strengthening social inclusion policies with civic participation.

  • 27/06/2012 | Latin America

    Mexican Peña Nieto has big lead for Sunday's election

    Mexican presidential front-runner Enrique Peña Nieto goes into Sunday's election with a wide lead over his rivals, opinion polls showed  today, putting him on track to return to power the party that ruled for much of the last century.

  • 26/06/2012 | Latin America

    Lugo says will not attend Mercosur summit

    Ousted Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo announced that he will not be attending the coming Mercosur summit scheduled to take place this Thursday and Friday in Mendoza.

  • 26/06/2012 | Latin America

    Venezuela election ads glorifying Chavez irk foes

    Political ads exalting Venezuela's socialist President Hugo Chávez as second only to God have offended opponents and added further controversy to an already spicy election campaign.

  • 25/06/2012 | Latin America

    'I want to attend Mercosur's summit to explain what happened,' Lugo

    Paraguay’s ousted President Fernando Lugo confirmed today his intentions to attend this Friday’s Mercosur summit in Mendoza “to explain what has happened last ‘black’ Friday in my country”, in reference to the express impeachment process that swept him out of power.

  • 25/06/2012 | Latin America

    Lugo summons former cabinet for 'democracy restoration'

    Paraguay’s ousted President Fernando Lugo summoned at least ten former ministers for a meeting called “A cabinet for democracy restoration” to be held hours before Vice-President Federico Franco takes oath as the new Head of State.

  • 25/06/2012 | Latin America

    'Our Gov't is totally legitimate,' Paraguay’s Franco

    Paraguay’s Vice-President Federico Franco told reporters today that his government “is totally legitimate” and remembered that he as the ousted President Fernando Lugo was “also elected by the people of this country.”

  • 24/06/2012 | Latin America

    At least 32 killed in bus accident in Mexico

    At least 32 people were killed in Mexico after the bus they were traveling in turned over on a wet road in the southwestern state of Guerrero, a Red Cross official said.

  • 24/06/2012 | Latin America

    Evo Morales rules out troops as Bolivian police rebel

    Bolivia's left-wing president, Evo Morales, accused political rivals of being behind a violent three-day uprising by police over wages but said he would not deploy troops to restore order.


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