South of The Border
Politics, South of The Border - Monday, September 27, 2010 0:00 - 2 Comments
South of The Border: The view from Latin America
In the news this week in Latin America: Brazil's bails out its oil company, Mexican mayors escape to the US, rising insecurity in Argentina and much more. Ceasefire correspondent Tom Kavanagh delivers his weekly round up of what's been going on south of the border.
Politics, South of The Border - Monday, September 20, 2010 3:21 - 6 Comments
South of The Border – The view from Latin America
In the news this week in Latin America: Trouble on the Colombia-Ecuador border, Journalists get caught up in Mexico's drug war, Chile's trapped miners continue to wait for freedom and much more. Ceasefire correspondent Tom Kavanagh delivers his weekly round up of what's been going on south of the border...
South of The Border - Monday, September 13, 2010 16:01 - 0 Comments
South of The Border: The view from Latin America
In the news this week in Latin America: The UN praises Chavez, Castro says he's been misquoted, Mexico's drug wars escalate further and much more. Ceasefire correspondent Tom Kavanagh delivers his weekly round up of what's been going on south of the border...
Politics, South of The Border - Monday, September 6, 2010 1:07 - 1 Comment
South of The Border: The view from Latin America
In this week's Latin America news round up: a prisoner hunger strike against anti-terror law in Chile, Chavez goes on the attack, Uribe under fire and much more. Our correspondent Tom Kavanagh reports.
Politics, South of The Border - Monday, August 30, 2010 11:51 - 1 Comment
South of The Border: The view from Latin America
In the news this week in Latin America: Massacre in Mexico, Morales unhappy with Peru, Brazil awaits its first female president and much more. Ceasefire correspondent Tom Kavanagh delivers his weekly round up of what's been going on south of the border...
Politics, South of The Border - Monday, August 23, 2010 18:05 - 0 Comments
South of The Border: The view from Latin America
In the news this week in Latin America: Protests in Honduras, police officers arrested in Mexico, Fidel Castro's new career as a columnist and much more. Ceasefire correspondent, Tom Kavanagh, gives his weekly report on what's been going on south of the border...
Politics, South of The Border - Monday, August 16, 2010 1:54 - 1 Comment
South of The Border: The View from Latin America
The past few years have been interesting times in Latin America, and this week was no exception: from protests in Bolivia, to a Brazilian possible u-turn on the Iran question to the remarkable warming of relations between Chavez and his Colmbian neighbours. In this week's dispatch, our correspondent Tom Kavanagh reports on what's been going on south of the border...
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