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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa celebrates his election victory in Quito, Ecuador, Sunday, Feb.17, 2013.
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 The Hindu 
Ecuador's president abandons no-drilling plan
Fri 16 Aug 2013
President Rafael Correa said on Thursday that he has abandoned a unique and ambitious plan to persuade rich countries to pay Ecuador not to drill for oil in a pristine Amazon rainforest preserve. | En... (photo: AP / Dolores Ochoa)
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa gestures during a press conference supporting Honduras' President Manuel Zelaya in Quito, Sunday, June 28, 2009.
Amazon   Ecuador   Oil   Photos   Wikipedia: Rafael Correa  
 France24 
Ecuador to drill oil in Amazon after donations failure
Fri 16 Aug 2013
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa said Thursday that controversial oil exploration in a remote part of the Amazon rainforest will resume after the failure of a scheme to raise cash through internati... (photo: AP / Dolores Ochoa)
CORRECTS DAY Paraguay's Colorado Party's Presidential candidate Horacio Cartes gives a press conference in Paraguay, Monday, April 22, 2013.  STL Today  Thu 15 Aug 2013
Paraguay's new president was targeted by the DEA
The man taking over as Paraguay's new president Thursday has built a family fortune in one of the most unequal places in South America, dominating industries from banking to tobacco to soft drinks to ... (photo: AP / Jorge Saenz)
Corruption   Paraguay   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Horacio Cartes  
 Employees of Samsung Electronics Co. walk by their company logo at the headquarters of Samsung Electronics Co. in Seoul Friday, Jan. 14, 2005. Samsung Electronics Co. said Friday its net profit topped US$10 billion last year, reaching a new landmark in i  The Verge  Wed 14 Aug 2013
Brazil sues Samsung for $108 million over working conditions
Samsung is facing fresh allegations of worker abuse today. Brazil's Ministry of Labor has filed a lawsuit against the smartphone maker for poor working conditions at an assembly plant. The government ... (photo: AP Photo )
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Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff, of the Workers Party, gestures to supporters as she arrives to give her victory speech after winning the election runoff in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday Oct. 31, 2010. The Guardian Wed 14 Aug 2013
Brazil demands clarifications on NSA surveillance
DEB RIECHMANN | Associated Press= BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Brazil demanded answers Tuesday from the U.S. about National Security Agency spying in the country and warn... (photo: AP / Eraldo Peres)
Brazil   NSA Spying   Photos   US   Wikipedia: 2013 mass surveillance disclosures  
 Samsung (rt1) The Tribune San Luis Obispo Tue 13 Aug 2013
Samsung faces Brazil lawsuit over labor conditions
Students at 3 local schools posted STAR test pictures online, officials say | Panga boat suspect skips out on sentencing hearing | Developer Clint Pearce pulls out of pla... (photo: WN)
Brazil   Labor   Photos   Students   Wikipedia: Samsung  
Pope has divided loyalties in Italy-Argentina match The Times Of India Tue 13 Aug 2013
Pope has divided loyalties in Italy-Argentina match
VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis told the Italian and Argentine soccer teams on Tuesday that he could not decide who to back in their friendly match on Wednesday, but he urged ... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
Argentina   Italy   Photos   Vatican   Wikipedia: Pope Francis  
Sen. John, Kerry, D-Mass., speaks to a crowd Monday, Oct. 1, 2007, at Faneuil Hall in Boston. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)(dn1) Seattle Post Tue 13 Aug 2013
>Kerry works to shore up relations with Brazil
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Secretary of State John Kerry will seek to allay the concerns of Brazil's top leaders about U.S. surveillance in their country while highlightin... (photo: AP / Lisa Poole)
Brazil   Photos   Politics   USA   Wikipedia: John Kerry  
Justice Secretary Leila De Lima, head of the probe body tasked to investigate the botched bus hostage rescue operation on Aug. 23, talks to the media during the reconstruction of the scene at the continuing marathon session of the probe body Monday, Sept. 13, 2010 at the Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines. Eight Hong Kong tourists hijacked by a dismissed policeman were killed following a 11-hour botched negotiation that also killed the hostage-taker. Sun Star Tue 13 Aug 2013
De Lima: Raps vs lawmakers tagged in pork barrel scam filed ‘in a few weeks’
THE Department of Justice (DOJ) will file charges against lawmakers allegedly involved in the controversial P10-billion pork barrel scam "in a few weeks," Secretary Leila... (photo: AP / Bullit Marquez, Pool)
Justice   Lawmaker   Manila   Photos   Wikipedia: Leila de Lima  
An Israeli flag is seen in front of the West Bank Jewish settlement of Maaleh Adumim, on the outskirts of Jerusalem, Monday, Sept. 7, 2009. Voa News Mon 12 Aug 2013
Kerry: Israeli Settlements Should Not Derail Peace Talks
VOA News | U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says new Israeli settlement activity should not derail peace talks with the Palestinians. | Kerry said during a visit to Bog... (photo: AP / Bernat Armangue)
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