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  • 23/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Train crash kills at least 49

    Rescue workers extract passengers from a commuter train that crashed into the Once train station at rush hour in Buenos Aires.

  • 24/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Chávez off for surgery

    Venezuela’s ailing socialist president, Hugo Chávez, will fly to Cuba today for an unknown period to undergo new cancer surgery that has shaken the South American nation before an October presidential election.

  • 24/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Dispute at YPF board meeting

    A new dispute erupted between the government and YPF yesterday when officials accused the oil company of denying them entry to a board meeting and threatened to take legal action.

  • 24/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Train crash: gov’t to pursue court case

    People search lists yesterday for the names of more than 700 commuters injured in a train crash at Once station in Buenos Aires.

  • 25/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    51st fatal victim found in Once train wreck

    The body of 20-year-old Lucas Menghini Rey was found among the trainwreck yesterday afternoon at the Once station. Following Wednesday’s accident, his family had turned to the press, social media, poster-hanging, and even a sit-in at the station’s central hall to expand their search for him.

  • 25/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Fugitive Argentine judge under house arrest in Chile

    Former judge Otilio Romano, rid of his position in Argentina for alleged complicity in 103 crimes against humanity during the last military dictatorship, was arrested yesterday by order of a Chilean Supreme Court judge who also ordered his house arrest.

  • 25/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Syria: Clinton predicts coup

    US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton blasted Russia and China yesterday for opposing UN Security Council action on Syria, calling it “despicable,” and predicted an internal coup in the Arab nation.

  • 26/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Antarctic fire

    A fire on the Brazilian Antarctic Station ‘Comandante Ferraz’ is seen during an uncontrolled fire on Antarctic Territory yesterday. Two people were feared dead.

  • 26/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Lawmakers take Malvinas Islands claim south

    Lawmakers decided to take the conflict with the United Kingdom as south as possible little over a month away from the 30th anniversary of the Malvinas war. In an attempt to gain visibility and attention, the Senate and Lower House Foreign Relations Committees passed yesterday the “Ushuaia Act” endorsing the government’s sovereignty claims over the Malvinas Islands, during a symbolic meeting held in the capital of Tierra del Fuego, the world’s southernmost city.

  • 26/02/2012 | Printed Edition

    Train crash probe progresses

    As controversy mounted and commuters, union members and political officials all demanded changes in the train system following last Wednesday’s train crash, engine-driver Marcos Antonio Córdoba’s statements before Judge Claudio Bonadío were made public.


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