Wednesday, July 13, 2016 23 arrested in landmark La Plata rights caseThe abandoned site of La Cacha, a place used as a clandestine detention centre in La Plata during the last military dictatorship. 8 — situated between 8 and 74 streets in the capital of Buenos Aires province — served as a clandestine detention centre in the 1970s. The original report that led to the current investigation was presented by attorney Félix Crous in 2003, based on evidence collected in the La Plata’s Juicio por la Verdad of 1998. La Plata’s police station No. Most of the accused were members of the La Plata’s Infantry Regiment 7, the Intelligence Detachment 101 and police station No.
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July 13, 2016 02:48 UTC
His comments came as United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announced a new partnership and fund aimed at fighting violence against children yesterday. The Global Partnership today also launched a new “Inspire” package of seven strategies to prevent violence against children. “The Global Partnership to End Violence against Children is mobilizing the world,” said Ban. Official data released yesterday relating to pregnancies and sexual violence showed that each day in Peru three girls under the age of 14 become mothers. “Violence against children is not inevitable if we challenge the status quo that harms the lives and futures of so many children.
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July 13, 2016 02:48 UTC
Over the next four years, Lacoste added, the ministry is budgeting for at least 3.5-4 percent average yearly growth. Inflation targetsPrat-Gay has taken some heat for some of his forecasts on inflation early into President Mauricio Macri’s presidency. As for the 25 percent target, Prat-Gay said that “maybe we will not get there for the period between December 2015 and December 2016, but we will reach that figure between March 2016 and March 2017. Anticipate at least 3.5% average growth in coming years Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Bullish Finance Ministry forecasts 5% growth in 2017Prat-Gay’s second-in-command says GDP may increase as much as 6 percent next yearGovernment officials are getting increasingly bullish about 2017’s economic figures it seems — yesterday, the Finance Ministry’s second-in-command Pedro Lacoste forecast that the country could grow by as much as “five to six percent” next year. Lacoste, meanwhile, also emphasized that a 3.3 percent fiscal deficit was still the target for 2017.
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July 13, 2016 02:48 UTC
Although the Education Ministry has declared its interest in “educational quality,” they have taken many unfortunate steps in their first seven months. And which was recognized by the United Nations as one of the most important inclusive plans on the planet. The latter offered the Argentine president “free software for students,” as reported by different media around the world. It may thus be presumed that once “Conectar Igualdad” disappears, all that this fantastic programme did plus its related services will fall to Microsoft. They have also liquidated others such as the Plan Fines (to complete studies) and have discontinued the purchase and free distribution of millions of books to schools nationwide.
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July 13, 2016 02:48 UTC
Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Fox suspends Newt GingrichFormer House Speaker Newt Gingrich leaves after a closed-door meeting with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in Washington in March. NEW YORK — Fox News says it is suspending its contributor agreement with Newt Gingrich “due to the intense media speculation” about him as a potential vice presidential candidate of Republican Donald Trump. Less than an hour after the announcement, Gingrich appeared on Fox as an interview subject. Jay Wallace, executive vice president of news at Fox, said yesterday the network thought it was best to stop Gingrich as a contributor to avoid any conflicts of interest. The former House speaker joined the network in 1999, and his role was suspended in 2011 when he ran for president in 2012.
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July 12, 2016 21:00 UTC
The Curuguaty massacre occurred on 15th June, 2012, when around 300 riot police moved in to evict dozens of peasant farmers after a court had accepted Campos Morombí claims of trespassing. A court in Paraguay has sentenced 11 campesinos to prison for their role in the ‘Curuguaty Massacre’, in which six policemen and 11 farmers were killed during a land eviction. Political ContextIn the weeks following the Curuguaty massacre, leftist Paraguayan President Fernando Lugo was deposed in a swift impeachment trial that was widely criticised for procedural flaws. Background and ControversiesSince 2004, landless peasant farmers had claimed the territory in Marina Kue was public land marked for agrarian reform. The ruling sparked protests among campesino groups and social organisations who say the trial was unfair and demanded the sentences be annulled.
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July 12, 2016 19:30 UTC
In response, CFK filed a criminal complaint against Bonadio and Stolbizer for “leaking and altering” a public document. Tuesday, July 12, 2016 CFK hits back at money-laundering claimsDemonstrators rally in support of former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner ahead of a court date at the Comodoro Py courthouse last week. “This means (the operations) were conducted after the president filed her final affidavit as the nation’s president,” the she argued. In a move that was widely anticipated since last week, Ercolini lifted fiscal secrecy rules that shielded personal information about the former president. According to copies of the document distributed by her attorney Carlos Beraldi, the ex-head of state has filed two different writs before judges María Servini de Cubría and Julián Ercolini, responding to claims filed by Progressives national lawmaker Margarita Stolbizer.
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July 12, 2016 02:37 UTC
Although Basavilbaso’s figures were based in pesos, the loans will now be denominated in the new inflation-adjusted UVI currency, the government said. The government’s new scheme will have some key differences from the Kirchnerite era, when the scheme was launched following criticism over lack of credit availability for housing. Critics, however, said that overall housing credit had still dropped during the Kirchnerite era, as private morgages plunged. The Kirchner administration had planned 400,000 loans to build new houses over a four-year period. The loans will not be selected through lottery draws, but through a “vulnerability index” which the government says will give priority to homebuyers who need the credit the most.
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July 12, 2016 02:37 UTC
Monday, July 11, 2016 Iconic repressors at Bicentennial paradeAldo Rico, the former leader of the infamous 1987 military uprising, waves to the crowd while participating in the Bicentennial parade in Buenos Aires City yesterday. Anger as ex-carapintada Aldo Rico, Operation Independence officers join in celebrationsArgentina’s celebrations of its historic Bicentennial were overshadowed yesterday after iconic military repressors took part in the day’s main event — apparently without the government’s knowledge or consent. “We did not organize the Mal-vinas veterans parade. The Human Rights secretariat of Tucumán didn’t waste time and immediately denounced those military officers’ participation in the parade. The organization said their participation in the parade was unacceptable, especially with the Operation Independence mega-trialongoing.
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July 11, 2016 02:48 UTC
TENNIS — WIMBLEDON Monday, July 11, 2016 Murray takes title for second timeFeisty Scot triumphs in three sets over Canadian Raonic to rewrite record booksLONDON — Cometh the hour, cometh the man — Andy Murray proved himself the bastion of British tennis once again as he outclassed Canadian powerhouse Milos Raonic to claim a second Wimbledon title in masterful fashion yesterday. That created its own pressure but Murray hid it well in a near-faultless two hours 48 minutes in the Centre Court sunshine as he added a second Wimbledon crown to his 2012 US Open title and gold medal from the London Olympics. It was more comfortable than the scoreline suggested as a razor-sharp Murray dictated play from start to finish. Murray only broke serve once but always seemed in control as the Canadian struggled to apply any sustained pressure. Raonic held to stay alive at 4-5 and 5-6 but rock solid Murray was relentless, winning the first five points of the day’s second tiebreak and wrapping it up without any drama.
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July 11, 2016 02:48 UTC
Peasant Farmers’ organisation MOCASE-VC has accused drinks company Manaos for recent threats and attacks against the indigenous community of Iacu Chiri in Santiago del Estero. Yesterday morning, another armed group arrived, this time holding an order from a local judge to evict the community. MOCASE-VC says that the group was led by Manaos owner Orlando Canido, who claims possession of the land. However, at around 7pm, police arrived with instructions to annul the eviction order, remove the armed men, and allow families back in to their community. According to the group, on Saturday six trucks of armed men arrived at the community in Bajo Hondo, which for years has been defending its territory from encroaching business interests.
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July 07, 2016 18:33 UTC
A forecast for the “second half” now underway is impossible, far less a verdict, but some pointers as to what to watch. Jumping the gun on the “second half” by projecting a bleak 2016 thus far would be unfair — a verdict can only be properly issued at the other end. Even Macri, on a Paris-Brussels-Berlin swing this week, joined the discussion — although more with the aim of consoling the EU than Britain. And not only voices — the markets were already calming down while pundits hastened to let all concerned into a little secret: Brexit is overrated. But in the interim there has been no lack of voices from various quarters seeking to put a more positive spin on that disaster — voices extending to President Mauricio Macri.
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July 07, 2016 04:18 UTC
We are back in the world and we are working to increase the amount of funds invested in Argentina,” Macri said. We want to have greater economic growth based on investment,” Macri told the business leaders. Meanwhile, Mercedes Benz announced it will centralize its Latin American offices for van sales in Argentina — a move estimated to require a US$150 million investment. Thursday, July 7, 2016 Macri ends EU tour with investment promisesClaiming a “high interest” from foreigners to open and expand operations in the country, President Mauricio Macri yesterday ended his European trip by meeting with a group of German business leaders, who praised the national government’s economic measures and vowed to increase investment in Argentina. He said Argentina has “it’s doors open” for investment, adding that the country needs “serious companies” that will lead the country to larger economic growth.
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July 07, 2016 04:07 UTC
Thursday, July 7, 2016 Peso stabilizes at 15 per dollar after BrexitThe post-Brexit run against the peso seems to be over, after the country’s currency continued to gain ground yesterday to close near the 15 peso to the dollar mark. But with the peso now at 15 per dollar, a peso above its mark two weeks ago, the government is likely to be less worried about an excessive appreciation for the moment. A gain of 18 cents meant that the peso closed at 15.05 per greenback in the retail market, while the wholesale dollar market also saw a 10-cent gain for the country’s currency, which ended at 14.72 per dollar. The dollar futures market is reacting in a similar way, predicting a 15.03 dollar by the end of the month, 15.41 for August and 16.50 for December. No Central Bank helpThe peso’s recovery took place despite a contined Central Bank policy of cutting interest rates on Tuesday, which carried on unabated despite the peso’s depreciation after the British vote to exit the EU.
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July 07, 2016 03:33 UTC
There, she was personally notified that she had been indicted for “malfeasance” and that the federal judge had placed a lien on her assets worth approximately 15 million pesos. The ex-head of state arrived at the federal courthouse in Retiro at 1pm, entering Bonadio’s office on the fourth floor shortly after. Stolbizer, for her part, dismissed the idea of “any kind of contact” with Bonadio. The move was widely expected since last week, Ercolini lifted fiscal secrecy rules that shielded personal information about the former president. Scioli had vowed to take a gradual approach, promising that the US dollar would be worth less than 10 pesos in January.
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July 07, 2016 02:26 UTC