Brazil is to decide the winner of a seven-billion-dollar contest to supply it with 36 high-tech fighter jets in the beginning of 2010, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said.
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Crackolandia: Symbol Of A Plague Ravaging Brazil, Argentina, And Uruguay
Ragged, shoeless, and dirty, the drug addicts wander like directionless ghosts through the run-down historical city center of São Paulo, begging for coins to buy another rock of crack (cocaine base paste), eating occasionally, and sleeping wherever exhaustion overtakes them.
Colombian Military Commander Dismisses Possibility Of Replacements For FARC Leaders
Speaking to the press, the commanding general of the Colombian Armed Forces, Gen. Freddy Padilla, affirmed that the leaders of the FARC “are getting old” and dismissed the possibility that they could find replacements within guerrilla ranks.
Some 400 Peruvians Reservists Go To Work In Afghanistan And Iraq
About 400 reservists from the Armed Forces and police of Peru departed for Afghanistan and Iraq, where they have been hired to provide security for facilities of U.S. companies.
The FARC: One Of The Armed Groups That Makes Greatest Use Of Land Mines In The World
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group continues to be one of the groups that makes greatest use of anti-personnel mines in the world, Mary Wareham, a member of the NGO World Land-Mine Monitor, reported.
U.S. Military Helicopters Airlift 61,000 Pounds Of Aid To El Salvador
Joint Task Force-Bravo members, based at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, distributed 61,000 pounds of food, water and clothing to remote villages of El Salvador Nov. 13.
Joint Task Force-Bravo Deploys To Support Damage Assessment Team In El Salvador
Joint Task Force-Bravo personnel deployed at approximately noon today to El Salvador in response to recent torrential rains that have caused flooding and landslides there.
Rio Battles Entrenched Crime Prior To Olympics
They go by names like "Scooby" and "Big Baby" but carry the best weapons money can buy, are accused of torturing cops and even managed to shoot down a police helicopter.
Security Council Approves UN Force In Haiti For Another Year
The UN Security Council voted to extend the mandate of the UN peacekeeping mission in Haiti for another year and to keep its strength at current levels pending a hike in Haitian police capacity.
Deserters: A FARC Founder Died In Colombia Earlier This Year
Martin Villa, one of the founders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, guerrilla group, died from a heart attack several months ago in a jungle area near the Venezuelan border, the Bogota daily El Tiempo reported, citing rebel deserters.
Colombian President Paves Way For Hostage Releases
Colombian President Alvaro Uribe paved the way for the unilateral release of several hostages held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, guerrilla group, authorizing opposition Sen. Piedad Cordoba to participate in the handover and dropping its condition that all the captives be released at once.
Colombian Military Meets Rights Criteria, To Get Full Aid: US
The United States said it will deliver full military aid to Colombia's armed forces this year now that they have met human rights criteria despite lingering concerns.