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Manila may be turning from Washington to Beijing as its primary economic and security partner in the Asian-Pacific region.
A Spanish translation of Ambassador Noreiga's "Sinister forces at work in Venezeula power struggle"
Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez has tried for 10 months to conceal the fact that he is losing his bout with cancer, determined to appear in command of his revolutionary regime and the nation's future. So why isn't anyone outside Venezuela paying attention?
La decisión de los diplomáticos regionales el próximo mes sobre si reelegir o no al secretario general de la OEA, José Miguel Insulza, tiene que ver con el destino de la "solidaridad democrática", en la cual los países se comprometen a proteger los derechos humanos respetando la democracia.
El martes, Hugo Chávez invitó a Caracas a uno de los principales secuaces de Fidel Castro para que lo ayude a salvar el régimen: un ejemplo de desesperación absoluta.
When making the decision whether or not to reelect OAS Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza, Chileans should consider whether Mr. Insulza, who has failed to defend democratic principles in Latin America, is fulfilling the essential mission of the OAS.
Doctors treating Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez for cancer told him weeks ago that he has only a 50 percent chance of living another 18 months. Members of Chávez's inner circle are scrambling now to ensure a succession of power to the leader's older brother, Adán.
As the United Nations kicked off its annual six-week meeting of the commission on Human Rights in Geneva, Cuban-American leaders and European representatives convened in Washington yesterday to discuss the international community's response to Fidel Castro's human-rights abuses, and to debate what some are labeling the European Union's recent appeasement of the Cuban dictator.




