Argentine oil company YPF has said that it plans to import 50 million litres of gasoline as demand outstrips supply in the South American nation.
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Argentine oil company YPF has said that it plans to import 50 million litres of gasoline as demand outstrips supply in the South American nation.
Brazil will bring in a grain harvest of 145.1 million tonnes this year, a volume very close to the record 145.8 million tonnes gathered in 2008, authorities said.
Should Adriano be called to the national team this summer?trends
Adriano has been the dominant story in the Brazilian sports press all week. After the bizarre encounter with his ex-girlfriend last week, he showed up to Flamengo practice today with…you know it, his ex-girlfriend, now again current girlfriend, Joana Machado. This comes after Fla official Marcos Braz told Globo that the player had started his [...]
New York Times (blog) Massa on Beck: 'You can take anything out of context'Washington PostFormer Rep. Eric Massa (DN.Y.) said Tuesday evening that he groped a congressional staffer while he was in office, but he denied that it was a sexual incident. "I tickled him until he couldn't breathe, …Massa speaks to Glenn Beck on [...]
AFP LaRose Charged With Using The Internet to Help Terrorists OverseasABC NewsA suburban Pennsylvania woman known by the alias "Jihad Jane" has been arrested and charged with trying to recruit Islamic fighters and for plotting to assassinate a Swedish cartoonist who made fun of the Prophet …Pa. woman accused of recruiting jihadistsmsnbc.comPa. woman charged with [...]
BBC News Biden pledges US commitment to Israeli securityLos Angeles TimesBut the vice president also condemns Israel's announcement of new construction in East Jerusalem, saying it 'undermines the trust we need right now' as peace talks are set to begin. By Paul Richter Reporting from Jerusalem – Vice President Joe Biden on …When Israelis degrade [...]
Brazil moved to raise tariffs on a wide range of American goods, potentially igniting a trade war with the US over cotton subsidies after eight years of litigation at the World Trade Organisation
In a new research, scientists have shown how far South American cities moved in the massive earthquake that struck Chile on February 27.