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  • Guyana to crack down on female trafficking in rural mining camps

    Canada.com - Friday 24th May, 2013

    GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Guyana is establishing a task force to help eradicate trafficking of underage girls in mining camps in the South American country's interior. National Security Minister Clement Rohee said Friday that the government has identified 14 locations that it will target in upcoming weeks. The announcement comes after opposition leaders demanded an official probe into ...

  • How a toilet paper shortage may temper Chavismo in Venezuela

    Christian Science Monitor - Friday 24th May, 2013

    People wait in line as they buy toilet paper in a super market in Caracas May 17. Supplies of food and other basic products have been patchy in recent months, with long queues forming at supermarkets and rushes occurring when there is news of a new stock arrival. The situation has spawned jokes among Venezuelans, particularly over the lack of toilet ...

  • UPDATE 1-Schlumberger extends Venezuelas PDVSA $1 bln credit line

    Reuters - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Fri May 24, 2013 5:16pm EDT By Deisy Buitrago MORICHAL, Venezuela May 24 (Reuters) - Venezuela's state oil company PDVSA will receive a revolving credit line of at least $1 billion from oil services giant Schlumberger, the OPEC nation's oil minister said on Friday. The deal will provide some financial breathing room for PDVSA, which as of last year had built up $16.5 billion in debts to ...

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  • UNHCR Keep Borders Open to Fleeing Syrians

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    GENEVA -- The United Nations refugee agency is appealing to nations to keep borders open to refugees fleeing worsening violence in Syria. With Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey and Iraq already hosting more than 1.5 million Syrian refugees, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) warns the number is expected to grow as the conflict intensifies. Responding to reports that Syrians ...

  • Putting Slurplus Food to Good Use

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    With world headlines warning of increasing drought and a hunger crisis and almost 15 percent of U.S. households struggling to put food on the table, a religious group in the shadow of the nation's capital is quietly putting surplus food on empty tables. Every Monday, about 150 people line up in the parking lot of Christian Life Center in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Joan ...

  • Valdez Back in Big Uruguay Squad for Busy June Calendar

    New York Times - Friday 24th May, 2013

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  • IMF chief named key witness in French payoff case

    San Diego Union-Tribune - Friday 24th May, 2013

    International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde arrives for a second day of the court hearing at a special court house, in Paris, Friday, May 24, 2013. Lagarde faced questioning at a special Paris court Friday over her role in the 400 million euro ($520 million) pay-off to a controversial businessman when she was France's finance minister. (AP Photo/Thibault ...

  • ELN Greets Peace Forum for Colombia in Porto Alegre

    Prensa Latina - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Bogota, May 24 (Prensa Latina) The leader of the Ejercito de Liberacin Nacional (ELN)guerilla, Nicolas Rodriguez, reiterated his willingness to engage in dialogue with the Colombian government while greeting the peace forum in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre. The meeting, inaugurated today in the Legislative Assembly of Rio Grande do Sul in support of talks between the Government and the ...

  • Ecuador President Outlines Plans During Inauguration Ceremony

    Argentina Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Ecuador president Rafael Correa. (Photo: Cortesia Andes) During his inauguration ceremony, Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa outlined a number of policies the Alianza Pas (AP) government plans to implement during his second term in ...

  • Pope Meets With President Rafael Correa of Ecuador

    EWTN - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Centrality of Social Justice Among Topics DiscussedVATICAN CITY, April 19, 2013 (Zenit.org) - This morning, Pope Francis received Rafael Correa Delgado, president of the Republic of Ecuador, in audience at the Vatican Apostolic Palace. Shortly after, President Correa met with Archbishop Dominique Mamberti, secretary for Relations with States.The talks, which according to a Vatican communique ...

  • Nepal’s Tibetan Refugees Struggle Under China’s Shadow

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    KATHMANDU -- Tibetan refugees in Nepal say they face increasing restrictions from Nepalese authorities due to pressure from China. VOA correspondent Aru Pande talks to Tibetans who, for decades, have made the Himalayan country their home. Dolma Lama learned to weave Tibetan carpets from her mother - who fled Tibet and settled in Kathmandu after a failed Tibetan uprising against Chinese ...

  • Ecuador’s Satellite Involved in Space Fender Bender

    The World - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Our Geo Quiz comes from space on Friday. We’re looking for the name of satellite from Ecuador. Their satellite — their only satellite — has been involved in what you might call a fender bender. Russian officials say it may have been a collision with a piece of orbiting space junk from their space activities. The satellite is a nanno-satellite, a tiny computer with solar ...

  • Medina off to Ecuador to attend Correa’s inaugural

    Dominican Today - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Santo Domingo.- President Danilo Medina and a small delegation departed 5am Friday aboard a private flight from Higero international Airport to Quito, Ecuador, to attend Rafael Correa's inaugural. He was accompanied by the ministers of the Presidency, Gustavo Montalvo, administrative, Jos Ramn Peralta, of Tourism, Francisco Javier Garcia, of Culture Jos Antonio Rodriguez and the deputy ...

  • Buenos Aires Province Teachers Announce 48-Hour Strike

    Argentina Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    SUTEBA protest (photo: Suteba) After another meeting with the provincial government failed, the Federation of Educators of Buenos Aires (FEB) confirmed yesterday a 48-hour strike for Monday and Tuesday. They will be once again demanding higher wages in their sector. The head of FEB, Mirta Petrocini said that ';today [for yesterday] the provincial government was callous to the teachers ...

  • Colombia ‘False Positive’ Killings Still Ongoing According To Report

    Argentina Independent - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Colombian Defence Minister Rodrigo Rivera and Police chief. (Photo: Globovision) The Centre for Popular Research and Education (Cinep) in Bogot has reported that during 2012 there were 11 separate cases of extrajudicial executions in Colombia, suggesting that executions known as ‘false positives’ are still ongoing. A further eight cases of arbitrary detention have also been ...

  • Brazil patient dies in ambulance fall

    The Courier Mail - Friday 24th May, 2013

    AN elderly Brazilian man suffering from Alzheimer's disease has fallen from an ambulance and died. Joao Pinheiro health department head Graciele Gomes da Silva says 82-year-old Luis Jose Lima apparently opened the ambulance's back door, fell to the highway and was hit by an oncoming car that left the scene. Silva says only after the ambulance continued for 10 kilometres did the driver ...

  • Motion Filtering Ability Correlated to High IQ

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Researchers at the University of Rochester in New York state say they can predict a person’s intelligence quotient, or IQ, using some simple visual tests. Test subjects were asked to watch brief video clips of black and white bars moving across a computer screen within three different sized circles. They were asked to identify in which direction the bars drifted. The exercise ...

  • Planemaker Embraer Sees American Closing Out US Regional Jet Cycle

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    SAO PAULO -- Embraer SA, the world's third-largest commercial jet maker, expects just one more big regional jet order as a result of its current U.S. sales campaign, Chief Executive Officer Frederico Curado said in an interview, after the Brazilian planemaker clinched three of four major deals since December. "After the American Airlines competition, the game is over for a ...

  • Obama Plan to Close Guantanamo Prison Faces Significant Obstacles

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Activists wearing orange jumpsuits mark the 100th day of prisoners' hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay during a protest in front of the White House in Washington May 17, ...

  • Immigrant Drama Shoots for Top Cannes Prize

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    CANNES -- America's immigration debate finds echoes in a period drama that premiered at the Cannes film festival on Friday about a Polish woman who arrives at Ellis Island and fights to survive in 1920s New York. "The Immigrant" features French Oscar winner Marion Cotillard as the immigrant Ewa, speaking English and Polish in the film, with Joaquin Phoenix and Jeremy Renner as ...

  • Demand Grows for Global Ban on Killer Robots

    VOA - Friday 24th May, 2013

    LONDON -- United Nations’ special rapporteur on executions has joined calls for a moratorium on so-called ‘killer robots’ - automated weapons systems which critics fear may one day operate independently from human commanders. It may sound like something from a sci-fi movie - but campaigners say the threat is real and the robots already exist. A human-sized robot joined ...

  • Ecopetrol Colombias Cano Limon Pipeline Halted After Rebel Attack

    Rigzone - Friday 24th May, 2013

    BOGOTA - Colombia's second-longest oil pipeline, the 480-mile Cano Limon, has stopped pumping after rebels reportedly used dynamite to blow up a portion of the line. A statement from state oil company Ecopetrol SA, which owns and operates the pipeline, said the attack occurred Wednesday near the village of Guachiman, in the northern state of Norte de Santander, which borders Venezuela. ...

  • Ex-Guatemala president extradited to US

    Miami Herald - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Efrain Rios Montt ruled as Guatemala's dictator, served as president of Congress, preached as an evangelical pastor and now, at 86, has become the first Latin American strongman to stand trial and be convicted on genocide charges in his own ...

  • Bolivia - Bolivian community radio destroyed in clashes between rival peasant groups

    IFEX - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Reporters Without Borders condemns the destruction of Radio AM 1080 La Voz de las Mayoras, a community radio station based in Caranavi, 160 km northeast of La Paz, on 21 May 2013.Affiliated with the network of Radios of the Original Peoples (RPO), the station was destroyed in clashes between two rival peasant groups, the Provincial Agrarian Federation of Peasants of Caranavi (FAPCA) and the ...

  • Rebel disarmament requires ‘intelligent solution’ FARC

    Colombia Reports - Friday 24th May, 2013

    Colombia ’s government and the country’s largest rebel group, the FARC, should come up with ';intelligent solutions'; regarding the rebels’ possible disarmament, said one of the guerrillas’ negotiators ...

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