
The accused men were being monitored by the FBI and found to be trying to make contact with the Islamist militant group to pledge allegiance with them. All the men were Brazilian nationals, who were also accused of promoting militant activities on the internet. Friday, May 5th 2017 - 10:39 UTC Eight Isis sympathizers jailed in Brazil they planned chemical attacks during 2016 Olympic GamesĮight Isis sympathizers in Brazil have been jailed for plotting chemical attacks during the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 07:44 UTC Reefer in distress heading for the Falklands scheduled to arrive Saturday morningĪ Panama flagged merchant vessel with a crew of 42 sailing in the South Atlantic sent a distress call following “a massive intake of water” in one of its holds, but will attempt to reach the Falkland Islands on its own means, according to a Friday report from the Argentine navy.Mercosur and CER (Closer Economic Relations), with includes Australia and New Zealand, resumed trade talks this week in Buenos Aires, with Argentina currently holding the South American block presidency chairing the meeting.
Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 07:50 UTC Mercosur resumes trade talks with Australia and New Zealand.
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Hecder Lugo was hurt during fighting between demonstrators and security forces in Valencia on Thursday that also injured four others, the local opposition Mayor Enzo Scarano said in a series of tweets.
Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 08:04 UTC Venezuela death toll climbs to 40 some military refuse to repress statue of Chavez destroyedĪ 20-year-old Venezuelan protester died on Friday after being shot in the head, authorities said, taking fatalities from a month of anti-government unrest to at least 40 as the opposition geared up for more demonstrations. Defence Secretary bemoaned “one-sided leaking” from commission officials as he defended Prime Minister Theresa May’s scathing attack on Brussels in the wake of negative press stories about the negotiations on Britain’s exit from the EU. Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 08:35 UTC Brexit talks would be easier if EC officials kept their views to themselvesīrexit talks would be easier if European Commission officials “kept their views to themselves”, Sir Michael Fallon has said amid claims that the EU is seeking to bully British voters. Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 11:36 UTC Brazil sacks head of indigenous affairs agency the long arm of agri-business?īrazil's government on Friday sacked the head of its agency handling indigenous issues, a week after 13 members of one tribe were wounded in a bloody attack by ranchers in a land dispute. Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 12:17 UTC Argentina and China will sign contract to construct two nuclear powered plantsĪrgentina and China will sign next 17 May in Beijing a contract for the construction of two new nuclear powered plants, with an investment of US$ 12.5 billion, according to Argentina's Nuclear energy deputy secretary, Julian Gadano. Sunday's election is seen as the most important in France for decades, with two diametrically opposed views of Europe and France's place in the world at stake.
Independent French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron extended his lead in the polls over his far-right rival Marine Le Pen on Friday, the final day of campaigning in a tumultuous election race.
Saturday, May 6th 2017 - 12:27 UTC Macron should be next French president En Marche could become largest party in June's legislative elections.