Spain's deputy prime minister said that Madrid respects Colombia's decision, "in the exercise of its sovereignty," to reach an accord with Washington on allowing U.S. troops to be stationed at bases in the Andean nation.
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U.S. Offers Fifty Million Dollars for Information on Ten Mexican Drug Traffickers
Washington, July 20 (EFE).- The United States is offering a total of fifty million dollars as a reward for information leading to the capture of ten members of the Mexican Gulf cartel and its armed wing, known as “The Zetas,” the State Department announced today.
Betancourt’s Jailer Pleads Not Guilty on Drug-Trafficking Charges in the U.S.
Washington, July 17 (EFE).- Today FARC guerrilla Gerardo Antonio Aguilar Ramírez, alias “Cesar,” one of the “jailers” of Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans rescued in July 2008, pleaded “not guilty” to the drug-trafficking charges of which he is accused in the United States.
Smithsonian Institution Will Exhibit the History and Culture of Panama in the U.S.
PANAMA CITY, 15 July 2009 (AFP) - An exhibition organized by the prestigious Smithsonian Institution, located in Washington, will present the history, culture, and scientific advances of Panama in a score of events that will take place in the United States between October of this year and May 2010.
Valenzuela Lays Out His Vision of Latin American Policy in the U.S. Senate
Washington, July 8 (EFE).- University professor Arturo Valenzuela, nominated by President Barack Obama to lead the U.S. policy toward Latin America, will reveal today in the Senate his vision of what U.S. influence should be in this region, its challenges, and its opportunities.
Uribe Concludes U.S. Visit Marked by Honduran Crisis and FTA
Washington, 30 June (EFE).- Today the president of Colombia, Álvaro Uribe, concludes his visit to Washington, which has been marked by the crisis in Honduras and by Uribe’s efforts to unblock the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Colombia and the United States, awaiting ratification by the U.S. Congress.
Obama Receives Uribe at the White House to Discuss Matters of Common Interest
Washington, 29 June (EFE).- The president of the United States, Barack Obama, today receives his Colombian counterpart, Alvaro Uribe, at the White House to address a wide range of topics on the bilateral agenda, among them the Free Trade Agreement bogged down in Congress.
Son of Deposed Shah Says that “It Is Time” to Change the Future of Iran
Washington, 22 June (EFE).- Reza Cyrus Pahlavi, the son of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, deposed by the Iranian Revolution in 1979, today expressed his confidence that “it is time for Iran" to overthrow the Islamic regime, after years of failed attempts.
Ecuador Wants to “De – narcotize” the Relationship with the United Stated
Washington, June 11 (EFE).- Ecuador’s Foreign Minister Fander Falconí stated today that Ecuador wants to strengthen the relationship with the United Status and cooperate not only in the fight against drug trafficking, but in other aspects as well, such as immigration.
U.S. Elected To UN Human Rights Council For The First Time
Today the United States was chosen for the first time to be a member of the UN Human Rights Committee (HRC), a body that monitors the human rights situation in the world and which up until now had been ignored by Washington.
Shakira Will Be One Of The Stars To Perform At A Celebration For Obama
On Sunday, January 18, at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, the Colombian singer Shakira will be among the music stars performing in a public celebration to commemorate Barack Obama’s inauguration. Obama has been elected the President of the United States of America.