• The logic is dubious: plenty of previous examples of a shared currency, from the Latin Monetary Union to the currency union between Britain and Ireland, managed without a shared government.

    ECONOMIST: Europe's single-currency woes

  • Leaders from the European Union met Latin American counterparts at a summit in Rio de Janeiro.

    ECONOMIST: Just go

  • It reported particularly troubling trends in Asia, the former Soviet Union and Latin America.

    ECONOMIST: Civil liberties: freedom of speech

  • He arrested the most powerful woman in Mexico, leader of the largest union in Latin America, on allegations of corruption that previous presidents saw but were too compromised to tackle.

    NPR: Mexico's President Gathers Power, Pushes Reform

  • After the financial crisis, China became the only major investor on the international scene and thus saw competition plummet and its investments in the former Soviet Union, Latin America and Africa surged.

    FORBES: Finance Drives Brazil-China Cooperation

  • According to media reports, some participants in the Quito CCB meeting discussed protesting the Latin American-European Union (ALC-UE) and Asian Pacific Cooperation (APEC) international summits to be held in Peru in May and November, respectively.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez moves into Peru

  • But history may judge that it was President Hollande who decided, in 2013, whether Europe was going to have a squidgy, Latin kind of monetary union - or the austere Germanic one described in the new fiscal treaty.

    BBC: Who will dictate Europe's future?

  • In fact, the violent clashes between some groups of farmers and the police are believed to have been promoted by Humala who has organized "The People's Social Summit", which is to take place from May 13 - 15, the dates on which world leaders will come to Lima for the European Union-Latin America and Caribbean (EU-LAC) Summit.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Chavez moves into Peru

  • Yet the Greek economy shares many features with the economic models prevailing in the former Soviet Union and in Latin American nations.

    FORBES: Why Wealthy Greeks Don't Want To Pay Taxes

  • The Conference of Parliamentarians for UNESCO on 3 October (Room X, 9.45 a.m to 6.00 p.m.) will bring together over 100 parliamentarians who serve as focal points for UNESCO and representatives of organizations including the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), the Latin American Parliament (Parlatino), the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) and the Arab Inter-Parliamentary Union (AIPU).

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • These strategies were shaped by his experiences as a young man including, among other, his extensive travel throughout the former Soviet Union, Europe and Latin America in 1961.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Freedom Flame 2013

  • The appetite for real estate among top tier of wealthy Americans remains strong, brokers said, for the same reason that it is attracting activity by international buyers in the former Soviet Union, Asia and Latin America: a growing confidence that New York luxury properties can provide a haven for wealth in a turbulent economy.

    WSJ: A Wynn-Win in $70 Million Purchase

  • Gordillo has led the union, the largest in Latin America with 1.5 million members, since 1989.

    CNN: Mexican union leader accused of embezzling millions

  • According to the report, the Asia Pacific region leads with 29% of women in senior leadership positions compared to 25% in the European Union, 23% in Latin America and 21% in North America.

    FORBES: C-Suite Sees More Female Leaders Reaching Top

  • Foreign ministers from the Rio Group countries most of Latin America met those of the European Union in Panama city.

    ECONOMIST: Bombing build-up

  • The service, a sort of test run for Western Union, targets those sending money to Latin America and the Caribbean.

    CNN: Mobile money transfers may infuse developing world

  • Chavez was a driving force in unifying Latin America, creating new regional organizations like the Union of South American Nations (UNASUR), the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America (ALBA) and the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC).

    CNN: Opinion: Chavez was a maker of dreams

  • Count 'em up: Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and the former Soviet Union, as well as industries like forestry, mining, agriculture and energy extraction.

    FORBES: Sharpening the claws

  • At the least, you might think, these could lock in impressive reforms in Latin America and encourage further watering-down of the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy.

    ECONOMIST: Fifty years on | The

  • They opposed anti-imperialist movements in southeast Asia, the Mideast, and Latin America because they believed that their victory would aid the Soviet Union.

    NPR: 'Folly of Empire' Offers Critique of U.S. Imperialism

  • This led to Unasur, the Union of South American countries, and a proposed Community of Latin American and Caribbean nations (Celac).

    BBC: Analysis: How Hugo Chavez changed Venezuela

  • The changes were being opposed by Ms. Gordillo, who leads a union of some 1.4 million teachers the largest in Latin America.

    WSJ: Mexico Arrest of Union Chief Sends Warning

  • If the U.S can live with a strong European Union and European common market, there is no reason why a similar Latin American and Caribbean body should be a problem.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A closer look at Brazil's foreign policy

  • Until 2002, Argentina was the sole Latin American nation which sent out more money than it received in remittances, according to Western Union, an international money transfer company.

    BBC: Argentina's internet helpers

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