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Colombia accuses Venezuela of harboring 1,500 rebels
A Colombian diplomat said officials have proof that Venezuela is allowing about 1,500 left-wing rebels to roam freely on its soil.

Venezuela recalls envoy in protest of Colombia accusations
Bogota's latest complaint that Venezuela is harboring Colombian rebels is seen as a signal of President Uribe's displeasure with his successor's olive branch to Venezuela's Hugo Chavez.

 
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Digital diplomacy
It was a Wednesday night in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood, and Jared Cohen, the youngest member of the State Department’s policy planning staff, and Alec Ross, the first senior adviser for innovation to the secretary of state, were taking their tweeting very seriously.

In search of a digital philosophy
The world saw the goal clear as day, but the referees did not.

 
 Postphorism
What I say is, patience, and shuffle the cards.
Miguel De Cervantes (1547-1616)
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Petrobras advierte a gobierno boliviano sobre refinerías
La petrolera brasileña Petrobras advirtió el martes al gobierno boliviano que si no hace un primer pago hasta el 11 de junio, y en principio en efectivo, por dos refinerías pretendidas por el Ejecutivo "se cae" la propuesta.

El presidente de la filial de la empresa mixta brasileña en Bolivia, José Fernando de Freitas, dijo en rueda de prensa en la ciudad de Santa Cruz, que si el gobierno no deposita hasta esa fecha el monto convenido, del 50%, que "no es un adelanto, es el primer pago, es el cierre del negocio, se cae la propuesta de Petrobras".

En el mismo tono enfático, Freitas indicó que "el pago está establecido en dinero, nada de gas", pese a que el presidente Evo Morales, al anunciar la recompra de las plantas hace dos semanas, había adelantado que una parte del pago se haría con este combustible.

"En el caso de que, por una solicitud del gobierno boliviano, plantee alguna forma de pago que puede ser con el gas, nosotros vamos a evaluar y, en su momento, vamos a decidir si lo aceptamos o no, hay complejidades para este pago en gas natural, no es algo muy sencillo de hacer", indicó el de Freitas.
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Economics
Latam economies race ahead
While the United States and Europe fret over huge deficits and threats to a fragile recovery, this region has a surprise in store.

 
Identity/Culture
Who’s Hispanic?
One approach defines a Hispanic or Latino as a member of an ethnic group that traces its roots to 20 Spanish-speaking nations from Latin America and Spain itself (but not Portugal or Portuguese-speaking Brazil). The other approach is much simpler. Who's Hispanic? ...

 
Soutbound Travel
House hunting in ... Colombia
The apartment is on the second story of a three-story, walk-up building, constructed of concrete about 40 years ago. The old city is Cartagena's tourist and cultural center; shopping, dining and public transportation are within walking distance.

 
Migration Issues
Troops to Mexico border: A prelude to reform ?
President Obama ordered 1,200 National Guard troops to the Mexico border in an effort to reach out to Republicans. He'll need their support to move forward on immigration reform.

 
Living/People
Argentina legalizes gay marriage in historic vote
Argentina has legalized same-sex marriage nationwide, becoming the first country in Latin America to give gays and lesbians all the legal rights that marriage brings to heterosexual couples.

 
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 Our Opinion
Upholding democracy cornerstone

Recent elections in Colombia have resulted in reactions to its pitiful electorate process. While it is true that elections do not equal democracy, the act of freely casting a secret vote remains an enduring image and feature of democratic life...
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 Opinion
Chávez pierde opinión La popularidad del presidente venezolano, Hugo Chávez, cayó en dos años del 65 a un 38 por ciento actual, y continúa perdiendo puntos.

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