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  • Brazil to open huge oil field to auction

    Yahoo!7 News - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    View Photo Aerial view of Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on April 11, 2013. Brazil on Thursday said it will auction concessions to drill and explore an offshore oil field believed to hold up to 12 billion barrels of crude, the country's largest find. Libra, discovered in 2010, is within the vast Santos Basin, located some 180 kilometers off the coast of Rio de ...

  • Market Update – Mexico giving ground after 42 move from the lows in June ’12

    Nasdaq - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ) - "Southern Texas" Weak.  Why?  Mexico has been in a deep swoon and has now broken the 200 day moving average support for the first time in over a ...

  • 5000 cave paintings discovered in Mexico

    The Courier Mail - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ARCHAEOLOGISTS have found nearly 5000 cave paintings made by hunter-gatherers in a northeastern Mexico mountain range where pre-Hispanic groups were not known to have existed. The yellow, red, white and black paintings depict humans, deers, lizards and centipedes, suggesting that the groups hunted, fished and gathered food, according to the National Anthropology and History Institute ...

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  • US Forecasters Predict Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday there is a 70 percent chance that 13 to 20 named storms will form in the Atlantic Ocean this season. It says as many as 11 of them could strengthen into hurricanes -- storms with winds of 119 kilometers per hour or higher. The forecasters say they cannot predict if any of those storms will strike land. NOAA says warmer than ...

  • Forcast Above-Average Storm Activity Likely During 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The 2013 Atlantic Hurricane season could be busier and deadlier than average, according to predictions released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA. The six-month seasonal outlook for Atlantic storms will be above average says Jerry Bell, lead Atlantic hurricane forecaster with NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. "The outlook is calling for 13 ...

  • Brazilian police arrest 9 for abusing Indian girls

    WHP CBS 21 - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Brazil's Federal Police said on Thursday that nine people have been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing Indians girls in the northern state of ...

  • Cuba´s Parliament President Visits UNESCO

    Prensa Latina - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Paris, May 23 (Prensa Latina) Cuba´s People´s National Assembly President Esteban Lazo made a visit to UNESCO headquarters, here today, where he was welcomed by acting general director Hans d''Orville. Different topics were discussed in a cordial environment at the meeting, including the United Nations reform process for Education, Science, and Culture, the financial ...

  • Permanent Consultative Committee of CITEL Discussed Telecommunications Policy and Regulation in Buenos Aires

    OAS - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    May 23, 2013 The Permanent Consultative Committee of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission (CITEL) of the Organization of American States (OAS) today concluded its three-day meeting in Buenos Aires to discuss telecommunications policies and regulations. The 12th Meeting of the Permanent Consultative Committee I: Telecommunications/Technology brought together experts in ...

  • Brazil to hold auction for off-shore oil

    News.com.au - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    BRAZIL'S first auction of contracts to develop offshore oil and gas reserves in the pre-salt region will be held in October, or earlier than previously scheduled, the government ...

  • Lawyer who defended former Italian militant Battisti appointed to Brazils Supreme Court

    Canada.com - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    BRASILIA, Brazil - The lawyer who successfully defended former Italian militant Cesare Battisti against extradition has been named to Brazil's Supreme Court. President Dilma Rousseff appointed Luis Roberto Barroso to the high court on Thursday. Barroso represented Battisti in 2011 when the Supreme Court convened to decide whether to extradite him to Italy to be tried for four political ...

  • Police in Brazil arrest 7 men 2 women on suspicion of sexually abusing indigenous girls

    Canada.com - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    SAO PAULO - Brazil's Federal Police say nine people have been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing Indians girls in the northern state of Amazonas. The force says two women and seven men in the city of Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira are in custody for the alleged sexual exploitation and abuse of Indian girls between the ages of 11 and 15. Federal police inspector Fabio Pessoa says ...

  • Archaeologists in Mexico discover thousands of ancient cave paintings

    Middle East Times - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Archaeologists are reporting the discovery of nearly 5,000 cave paintings at 11 different sites in Mexico, likely created by early hunter-gatherers. The red, white, black and yellow images discovered near Burgos in eastern central Mexico depict humans engaged in hunting, fishing and gathering, and animals such as deer, lizards and centipedes. The paintings are as yet undated but archaeologists ...

  • Brazil drug traffickers fight back order curfew in Rio slums

    Denver Post - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    - Drug traffickers in Rio de Janeiro ordered shops closed in one of its biggest slums early Thursday, defying efforts to restore order to the city's vast shantytowns and renewing safety concerns in Brazil as it prepares to host the World Cup and Olympics. Shops were shuttered and more than 5,400 children were turned away from school Thursday morning after traffickers, shouting from ...

  • Syrias Civil War Fuels Violence in Iraq

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Ominous ties are emerging between skyrocketing sectarian violence in Iraq and Syria's civil war. Analysts say al-Qaida-linked militants are flowing back and forth from both countries and are seeking to use religious differences to bring down the government, not only in Damascus, but also in Baghdad. Iraqis are witnessing the worst violence to rock their country in five years. Bombings ...

  • Moore Oklahoma Holds First Funeral of Tornado Victim

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Moore, Oklahoma held the first funeral for a victim of Monday's monster tornado -- a nine year-old girl killed when the storm tore apart her elementary ...

  • Africa Tempts High-Tech Companies

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Multinational high-tech companies looking for new frontiers and fresh ideas are lining up for a slice of Africa’s relatively untapped consumer market. Many experts are saying the continent is poised to be the next hotbed of technological innovation. Others are even more ...

  • African Progress Panel Urges Leaders to Exploit Resources

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    ADDIS ABABA -- As the African Union celebrates the 50th anniversary of its founding, a group of respected leaders and activists led by former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan is urging African leaders to maximize the continent’s natural resource potential. The African Progress Panel ...

  • South Sudans President Says Never to ICC

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    South Sudan President Salva Kiir (L) meets his Kenyan counterpart Uhuru Kenyatta, who is on his first visit to the region as head of state, in Juba, South Sudan, May 23, ...

  • Volunteers Help Revive LAs Concrete River

    VOA - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles River is a concrete drainage channel through much of its 80-kilometer length. It channels waste-water from storm drains and has become a receptacle for much of the city's trash. But, the river is slowly being restored to its natural state with the help of volunteers, who take part in an annual clean-up. Thousands of volunteers turned out on a recent weekend ...

  • Video PM arrives in Colombia to talk trade with Pacific Alliance

    The Globe and Mail - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The prime minister is in Colombia to observe the Pacific Alliance discussions -- grouping Mexico, Colombia, Peru and Chile. International Trade Minister Ed Fast called the countries Canada's most trusted partners in the ...

  • Israels Hand in Guatemalas Genocide

    OpEdNews - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. (Photo credit: Jim Wallace of the Smithsonian Institution) At the height of Guatemala's mass slaughters in the 1980s, including genocide against the Ixil Indians, the Reagan administration worked with Israeli officials to provide helicopters that the Guatemalan army used to hunt down fleeing villagers, according to documentary and eyewitness ...

  • EMERGING MARKETS-Mexico stocks recover after three-day rout

    Reuters - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    * Weak Chinese manufacturing hurts commodities stocks * Brazil's Bovespa flat; Mexico's IPC up 0.96 pct By Danielle Assalve and Gabriel Stargardter SAO PAULO/MEXICO CITY May 23 (Reuters) - Mexican stocks rebounded on Thursday after a three-day thumping as concerns the U.S. Federal Reserve might scale back stimulus measures had pounded the IPC index. Surprisingly weak economic data from ...

  • 84-year-old woman charged with trafficking cocaine marijuana in New Mexico

    The Province - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    The Cloverdale Rodeo protester who filmed another woman in the throes of a racist rant before she was allegedly beaten up and then posted it on YouTube has done this sort of thing ...

  • The Egg Without Salt Maduro Struggles to Govern Venezuela

    The Atlantic - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro greets supporters during a May Day rally in Caracas May 1, 2013. (Carlos Garcia Rawlins/Reuters) Last month, Venezuela elected a president on the recommendation of Hugo Chavez. But as the problems the country faces loom larger, President Nicolas Maduro is finding his predecessor's one-man show a difficult act to follow. It was inevitable that ...

  • Dissidents visits to Miami spur new conversation about Cubas opposition exiles

    Canada.com - Thursday 23rd May, 2013

    MIAMI - When Cuban hunger striker Guillermo Farinas arrived in Miami, he said he was prepared to face rejection from radical members of the Cuban-American community who do not believe in pacific opposition. The reaction has been far different. When he went to the Versailles restaurant, a traditional gathering spot for older exiles in the city's Little Havana neighbourhood, he was embraced. ...

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