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  • Biofuels a boon for Brazils rural poor but obstacles remain elsewhere | Paige McClanahan

    The Guardian - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Brazil , a country that is home to both a sizeable biofuels industry and about 4.1m small-scale family farms. But while some of the country's biofuels policies have fallen short, others have proved a boon to the rural poor. Smallholder farmers have seen their incomes rise thanks to the introduction of more progressive standards and new rules on contract negotiations."The numbers show ...

  • OAS General Assembly will hold major debate on the drug problem in the Americas

    Merco Press - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza presented on Monday the Report on the Drug Problem in the Americas to the members of the OAS Permanent Council, in a special meeting of the Inter-American Drug Abuse Control Commission (CICAD) in which he expressed his hope that the document is understood “not as a conclusion, but only as the beginning of a long awaited ...

  • Massive money easing in rich countries making Latam currencies too strong

    Merco Press - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    “I think the factor that most worries Latin America is the strength of its currencies,” said Alicia Barcena, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean's (ECLAC) executive secretary, said. “This monetary easing...conspires against the dynamism of our export sector,” she said in an interview in Santiago. Latin America, a top producer of oil, soy, copper, iron and other ...

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  • Big jump in HIV among Navajo in New Mexico

    Middle East Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A Navajo reservation near Gallup, N.M., had a 20 percent increase in HIV diagnoses in 2012 from 2011, a doctor says. Dr. Jonathan Iralu, an infectious disease specialist who runs an HIV clinic in Gallup, said he compiled the report for the federal Indian Health Service because he used to treat a small number of Navajo men with human immunodeficiency virus each year. However, the 47 new cases ...

  • Baseball fuels dreams desperation in Dominican Republic

    CBC News - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    (Nick Purdon is a current affairs reporter and Leonardo Palleja is a current affairs producer and videographer with CBC's The National. Purdon and Palleja visited the Dominican Republic in late April 2013 to explore the dark side of Dominican baseball. Like many profesional ball teams, the Toronto Blue Jays have a number of stars from the Dominican Republic: Jose Bautista, Jose Reyes, Edwin ...

  • 6.8 quake strikes off Chile

    iafrica.com - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A magnitude 6.8 earthquake struck off the coast of Chile on Monday, the US Geological Survey said, with no immediate tsunami warning issued or reports of casualties or significant damage. The quake occurred at 0949 GMT at a relatively shallow depth of 10 kilometres and the epicentre was 1538km south-southwest of the capital Santiago, the USGS said in its initial report. The Pacific Tsunami ...

  • Guatemalas top court annuls Rios Montts genocide conviction

    Times of India - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Rios Montt was found guilty of overseeing the killings by the armed forces of at least 1,771 members of the Maya Ixil population during his 1982-83 rule in ...

  • UK sinks its teeth deep into Falkland Islands

    Pravda - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The referendum on the status of the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) initiated by Great Britain yielded predictable results. British Prime Minister David Cameron encouraged Argentina to respect the will of the islanders. However, the authorities have declared that the referendum was not legally binding, and that the issue of the sovereignty of the islands should be resolved through negotiations ...

  • Detained Chinese Fishermen Boat Released by North Korea

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The official Xinhua news agency reported the development Tuesday, quoting a Chinese consular official in Pyongyang who spoke with the owner of the fishing boat. The official said the men were safe and on their way home, but he gave no other details. The owner of the boat says North Korea was demanding nearly $100,000 for the return of the boat and crew, which were taken May 6 in the waters ...

  • Guatemala’s US-backed dictator Rios Montt convicted of genocide

    wsws.org - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Jos Efran Rios Montt, the general who ruled Guatemala during the dirty war of 1982 and 1983, was sentenced on May 10 to 80 years in prison--50 for genocide and 30 for crimes against humanity. The court found him guilty in the killing of 1,771 Mayan natives in the Department of Quich--a fraction of all those that died during his term in office. The trial determined that the victims were brutally ...

  • The crisis of Venezuela’s “Bolivarian” revolution and the political independence of the working class

    wsws.org - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    One month after its razor-close presidential election, Venezuela remains in a state of political crisis. The aftermath of the victory by Nicolas Maduro, the hand-picked successor of the late Hugo Chavez, who had led the country through 14 years of his self-proclaimed "Bolivarian Revolution," has seen the right-wing opposition, with the backing of the Obama administration in Washington, ...

  • U.S. womens soccer stars to Brazil

    Politico - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    When it comes to foreign aid, sending soccer players to Brazil might seem a bit like shipping coals to Newcastle.But when those players are women, the story is different. As part of the State Department’s Empowering Women and Girls Through Sports Initiative, retired U.S. women’s soccer players Julie Foudy and Brandi Chastain (yes, the one who tore off her shirt) are traveling to ...

  • Canadian Prime Minister Travels to Peru and Colombia

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Ottawa, May 21 (Prensa Latina) Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper travels to Peru and Colombia today as part of its strategy to strengthen relations with Latin America and the Caribbean in the complex global economic scenario. According to an official statement, Harper will review on Wednesday with Peruvian President Ollanta Humala, the current state of their business and discuss prospects ...

  • Ecuador Presents its Tourist Destinations in Peru

    Prensa Latina - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Quito, May 21 (Prensa Latina) Ecuador presents its diverse destinations that cover coastal, mountainous and snow regions, and islands in the XV International Tourism Fair (SIT), in Peru. This event will bring together, from May 23 to 25, the main tour operators and service companies in Peru and the world, such as hotels, airlines, and car rentals, among others. According to the Ministry of ...

  • Mexico prohibits multiple soccer teams ownership

    The Seattle Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    MEXICO CITY — The owners of the 18 Mexican first-division soccer clubs voted Monday to bar one person or one company from owning more than one team. The vote was an apparent move to stop tycoon Carlos Slim from expanding his growing influence in Mexican soccer. Mexico's largest broadcasters, Televisa and TV Azteca, have in the past owned multiple first-division teams but the issue ...

  • Guatemala’s Highest Court Overturns Genocide Conviction of Former Dictator

    New York Times - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The decision by Guatemala's Constitutional Court was a dramatic legal victory for General Ros Montt, 86, and a blow to human rights advocates who had called his conviction a sign that Guatemala's courts would no longer allow impunity for the country's ...

  • Cheers greet Mexican soldiers relieving western town cut off from supplies by drug cartel

    Canada.com - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Mexican army soldiers enter the town of La Ruana, Michoacan, Mexico, Monday, May 20, 2013. Residents of western Mexico towns who endured months besieged by a drug cartel are cheering the arrival of hundreds of Mexican army troops. Hundreds of people in the state of Michoacan have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, ...

  • Antonio Banderas as Super Mario Chilean miners approve.

    Christian Science Monitor - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Mario Sepulveda, aka 'Super Mario,' a Chilean miner that was trapped underground for more than two months, will be played by Antonio Banderas in the film 'The 33.' The film dramatizes the cave-in at a mine in Chile's Atacama desert and the globally televised rescue of the miners that mesmerized millions ...

  • South Sudan Army Recaptures Boma Officials

    VOA - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    BOR, SOUTH SUDAN -- The South Sudanese Army (SPLA) has recaptured the town of Boma in Jonglei state after a brief battle with rebels led by David Yau Yau, SPLA officials said Monday. "The SPLA yesterday restored law and order to Boma and chased away the militia from Boma town," army spokesman Philip Aguer said. Four SPLA soldiers died in the fighting and 12 were wounded, Aguer ...

  • Mexico adopts five-year plan for social economic development

    Global Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Monday presented a five-year plan, aimed at combating violence and improving administration."Mexico has the historic opportunity to launch a national transformation," Pena Nieto said at an event to announce the plan, adding that for the first time, the government has devised a development plan that includes the periodic evaluation of its ...

  • Colombia says security measures ready for upcoming Pacific Alliance summit

    Global Times - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Colombian authorities have said security measures are in place for a two-day summit of Pacific Alliance later this week in Cali, capital of the western province of Cauca.Colombia has deployed more than 3,000 police officers to ensure the safety of the heads of state and other top officials at the event, and 180 motorbikes, 60 patrol cars, a helicopter and an unmanned aircraft are used for the ...

  • Brazil China to cooperate on digitalization of historical archives

    China.org.cn - Monday 20th May, 2013

    Antunes said that Brazil can learn a lot from China when it comes to digital preservation of archives, as China has much more experience on this ...

  • Valley Fever Raises Concerns in California Arizona

    VOA - Monday 20th May, 2013

    LOS ANGELES -- A longstanding health problem in California's Central Valley has worsened in recent years, leading health officials to order the relocation of 3,000 prisoners from two state prisons. But the disease affects much of the population in some rural communities and, while it often goes unnoticed, it sometimes can be devastating for patients. Dale Pulde is selling his California ...

  • Pregnant Salvadoran woman Beatriz seeks life-saving abortion in El Salvador

    whatsonsanya - Monday 20th May, 2013

    The pregnant woman has lupus and doctors say her baby has anencephaly, a total or partial absence of the brain and the skull. Source: Quest Newspapers A pregnant, chronically ill Salvadoran woman testified before the Supreme Court to urge the justices to allow her to proceed with an an abortion that could save her life. Abortions are strictly forbidden in El Salvador, where the sentence for ...

  • Besieged Mexican town cheers arrival of soldiers

    Miami Herald - Monday 20th May, 2013

    After being terminated from her job as Medley Assistant Town Clerk two weeks ago, things got better very quickly for Mary Taylor last week when a special meeting was called and she was reinstated to her old ...

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