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Lobbyists for cap and trade face daunting task

The US Senate’s stalled climate bill is getting a last big push from an unlikely ally – a group of energy companies

January 24, 2012

Endgame: Sovreign ownership

William Henry discusses how useful a good vocabulary can be during posterity

December 13, 2011

China invests in Brazilian tech and manufacturing

China has put its relations with Latin America’s largest economy back on track by sending Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff home with billions of dollars in pledged investments, showing its economic clout and easing, for now, Brazil’s concerns over trade imbalances

April 21, 2011

A final goodbye to Superpower America?

Sombre analyses of America’s decline come in waves and the latest seems to be gathering strength. “AMERICAN DECLINE. This Time …

March 31, 2011

Kirchner death shakes up Peronism

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez has lost her husband, but his death may give her an opportunity

November 8, 2010

Peru leader marches to demand Inca relics

President Garcia leads thousands of marchers through the streets of Lima to demand the US returns relics

November 8, 2010

Mexico kills top drug lord at US border

Mexican marines killed drug baron Ezequiel “Tony Tormenta” Cardenas in a ferocious gunfight at the US border

November 8, 2010

Panama suspends trade talks with Colombia

Panama has suspended trade talks, even though much of the agreement between the countries was reached

November 8, 2010

Going it alone

From oil, to television, to steel, Hugo Chavez has a bold vision of nationalisation. But does it look like he is biting off more than he can chew?

March 26, 2008

Climate for change

Canada has lost its cherished position as the best place in the world to do business. Could the government’s action plan put it back on top?

March 25, 2008

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The US Senate’s stalled climate bill is getting a last big push from an unlikely ally – a group of energy companies

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