The head of the Suteba teachers' union Roberto Baradel has promised to examine in depth the issue of his affiliates' salaries, as Buenos Aires province authorities open early discussions with the sector over new increases.
Graphic details about sexual threats and other harsh interrogation techniques the CIA meted out to captured militants will be detailed by a US Senate Intelligence Committee report on the spy agency's anti-terror tactics, sources familiar with the document said.
Comptroller General Jorge Hage, the man in charge of fighting corruption in the Brazilian government, announced his resignation yesterday amid a widening graft scandal centred on state-run oil company Petrobras.
Brazil’s state-owned oil company plunged to a nine-year-low yesterday, as further news emerged about a class-action lawsuit filed against Petrobras and its former executives, while the country’s benchmark Ibovespa index dropped a total 2.4 percent amid weak Chinese economic data and falling oil prices.
One of six detainees flown from the US camp holding suspected terrorists in Guantánamo Bay for resettlement in Uruguay has thanked the South American country for helping free him from "that black hole".
A large blaze in downtown Los Angeles early today consumed an apartment building that was under construction and shut down two major freeways, the Los Angeles Fire Department and California Highway Patrol said.
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