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Current EditionCoal power opposition goes global
Almost 10,000 people from 100 countries have objected to plans for a new coal-fired power station at Hunterston in Ayrshire, Scotland, it was revealed yesterday (Friday 13 August) by WWF.
Lugo returns to Paraguay; Sunday he meets presidents Morales and Mujica
Paraguayan president Fernando Lugo is expected Saturday morning back in the capital Asunción from Sao Paulo where he underwent a first treatment of chemotherapy after earlier in the week he was diagnosed with a lymphoma which has extended to the chest and a vertebrae.
General who exposed Cuban influence in Venezuelan army faces trial
A former Venezuelan army general accused of revealing military secrets after he criticized the Cubanization of Venezuela's armed forces was told by a judge Friday not to leave the country while the case is being investigated.
Remains of extinct Falklands’ wolf, Warrah discovered by 13-year old
A natural history enthusiast since he was just three, now aged13, Dale Evans a native Falkland Islander has made a remarkable and significant scientific discovery.
Strong unanimous support of the Palestine people from the Chilean senate
Chile’s Senate voted unanimously against custom benefits for Israeli products coming from occupied Palestinian territory, and will formally ask President Sebastián Piñera to pass this bill.
Mexican billionaire buys 44 million USD townhome in New York
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim real estate firm paid 44 million US dollars for a town-home on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, adding to his property holdings in New York.
“Inflation expectations” gear Brazilian central bank rates policy
Brazilian central bank President Henrique Meirelles said analysts were surprised by a smaller- than-expected interest rate increase in July because they misunderstand signals sent by policy makers beforehand.
Crate of Shackleton’s Antarctic-hut whiskey shows liquor did not freeze
A crate of Scotch whiskey that once belonged to famous polar explorer Ernest Shackleton was opened Friday, several months after having been rescued from a 100-plus old prison of Antarctic ice.
Four Chilean families concentrate 47% of assets in Santiago’s stock exchange
Four families in Chile concentrate 47% of the assets of companies quoting in the Santiago Stock exchange according to a book titled “Towards an inclusive growth; economic policy proposals” written by economist Luis Eduardo Cerda.
Merger of Chile’s Lan and Brazil’s Tam to become the region’s largest carrier
Two major South American airlines announced on Friday plans to merge and create the biggest carrier in the region. Brazil's largest airline TAM Linhas Aereas will be teaming up with Chile's LAN.