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President Barack Obama meets with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe in the White House Oval Office, Monday, June 29, 2009, in Washington.
Colombia   Defence   Photos   US   Venezuela  
Chavez target of Colombia complaint
| Colombia has filed a formal complaint against Venezeula's president with the Organisation of American States (OAS), accusing him of interfering in Colombian affairs. | Bogota lodged the complaint ag... (photo: AP / Haraz N. Ghanbari)
Al Jazeera
 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez talks during his program "Alo, Presidente" (Hello President) in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sunday, Aug.17, 2003. Chavez arrived early Sunday in Argentina for a four-day visit. He spent Sunday afternoon broadcastin
Colombia   Photos   Politics   S America   Venezuela  
Chavez threatens Colombia break
| Venezuela's president has said that he is preparing to break off ties with Colombia over its decision to grant the US military increased access to military bases in the country. | Hug... (photo: AP/Natacha Pisarenko)
Al Jazeera
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez talks to the media at the airport in Santo Domingo, Venezuela, Friday, Dec. 28, 2007. Two helicopters sent by Chavez departed from Santo Domingo and landed in Colombia Friday on a delicate mission to pluck three hostages from the rebel-held jungle Chavez threatens break with Colombia
| CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez said on Tuesday he was preparing to break off diplomatic relations with Colombia in an escalating dispute over Bogota's decision to grant the U.... (photo: AP Photo / Luis Robayo) The Star
Colombia   Photos   Politics   President   Venezuela  
Chery Motors at the Manila Auto Show, World Trade Center, as seen in this April 3, 2009 photo. Chery to expand overseas
| Chinese automaker Chery Automobile Co is ambitious to speed up its global network expansion after stabilizing its foothold in the domestic market. | The Wuhu, Anhui-based auto manufacturer is on tra... (photo: WN / RTayco) China Daily
Automaker   Chery   Market   Photos   Production  
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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Brazil's Silva urges Obama to explain bases plan
| RIO DE JANEIRO -- Brazil's leader is urging President Barack Obama to meet with South American nations and discuss the growing U.S. military presence in Colombia. | Pre... (photo: Creative Commons / World Economic Forum) The Miami Herald
Brazil   Military   Photos   Politics   US  
Marijuana Argentine Supreme Court rules out prison for personal use of small amounts of marijuana
| BUENOS AIRES - Argentina's Supreme Court has just said no to prison for pot possession. | The judges say the government should go after major traffickers and provide tr... (photo: Public domain / ) Star Tribune
Argentine   Court   Marijuana   Photos   Prison  
A painting of Cuban leader Fidel Castro holds at a school wall in Havana, Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2008. Fidel Castro says racist right-wingers fight Obama
| HAVANA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama is trying to make positive changes in the United States, but is being fought at every turn by right-wingers who hate him becau... (photo: AP Photo / Ariana Cubillos) The Star
Cuba   Havana   Photos   Political   President  
Police car, Nissan Pathfinder, Ciudad y Campo, Rimac/Lima, Peru Peru police seize cocaine sewn inside live turkeys
| LIMA, Peru (AP) - Peruvian police expecting to find a shipment of cocaine hidden in a crate holding two live turkeys were surprised to discover the drug surgically impl... (photo: Creative Commons / AgainErick) The Star
Cocaine   Health   Peru   Photos   Police  
A boat is dwarfed by the Petrobras "Plataforma 36" as it maneuvers around it in the Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Friday, November 19, 1999. Acording to the government-owned oil company, the oil platform, formerly the "Spirit of Columbus" platform, is the largest in the world and was brought to Brazil on the "mighty servant I" ship in the biggest "dry tow" operation ever perfomed in the oil industry. The platform will operate in the Campos Basin, an oil field about 100 miles from the coastline of the state of Rio.(AP Photo/Douglas Engle)hg3 Brazil gushes oil
| RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil, long proud of its push to develop renewable energy and wean itself off oil, has a bad case of fossil-fuel fever. | An enormous offshore field in... (photo: AP / Douglas Engle) Papua New Guinea Post
Company   Economy   Energy   Photos   Production  
Latin Stocks OPEC
Venezuela says lockout at Sojitz car plant illegal
Sojitz says unsafe to restart Venezuela auto plant
Venezuela orders Sojitz car plant to restart
Argentina says seeking credit markets to grow
Chery Motors at the Manila Auto Show, World Trade Center, as seen in this April 3, 2009 photo.
Chery to expand overseas
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Oil falls on rising U.S. stockpiles
New Jersey officials tell Gaddafi to stay away
Russian oil to China pins hope on pipeline
Iran lawmakers warn of clash over new government
Libyan women walk in front of a billboard showing Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, in Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Aug.18, 2009.
New Jersey officials tell Gaddafi to stay away
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Sports Health
Brazilian soccer players threatened after losing match at ho
Brazilian soccer players threatened after losing match at ho
Brazilian soccer player threatened after game
Rapids' Diz adapting to MLS play
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gestures during the closing ceremony of the IV Petrocaribe summit in Cienfuegos, Cuba, Friday, Dec. 21, 2007.
Hugo Chávez looms large over golf in Venezuela
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Mexico's new drug use law worries US police
Mugabe health report "rubbish" - Zimbabwe official
Brazil has world's highest swine flu death toll
Mexico's new drug use law worries US police
Cuban President Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro appears on Cuban TV to challenge rumours of ill health
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South America Headlines Latin Politics
 African experts study hippos in Colombia
Brazil: Allegations crime show host tried to have judge kill
Colombia says Chavez meddling, protests to OAS
Mexico's new drug use law worries US police
President Barack Obama meets with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe in the White House Oval Office, Monday, June 29, 2009, in Washington.
Chavez target of Colombia complaint
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Chavez target of Colombia complaint
Mugabe health report "rubbish" - Zimbabwe official
Bolivia proposes vote on US-Colombia military deal
Hooded men slay 12 Indians in Colombia
President Barack Obama meets with Colombian President Alvaro Uribe in the White House Oval Office, Monday, June 29, 2009, in Washington.
Chavez target of Colombia complaint
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