Search: United States,Argentina,Russia (3 materials)

El Comercio names the senior Peruvian politicians involved in big Odebrecht scandal

... body politic is the fact that in October, 2017 former U.S. president and Nobel Laureate Barack Obama chose wealthy audiences in Argentina and Brazil to test out his new "yes you can" image. Obama's "Yes you can" emphasizes the power ... ... politicians who are members of powerful global Evangical Christian megachurches with strong ties to their brethren in Canada and the United States are now sitting in jail due to the current crisis of scandals. These include the former speaker of the Lower House ...

22.11.2017

Islam, the hidden “I” in BRICS

... “appeasement” strategy on the blog at U Team-Infinity Journal as it relates to key Islamic nations and elaborates on why the United States has not been successful in contaning militant Islamists in spite of the arms deals and the dollars for democracy ... ... Rivals (login and registration required) . The BRICS continue to have image problems The Buenos Aires Herald reported that Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin has praised Argentina, where he just signed a major nuclear deal with the government. But in their coverage the BBC also noted that the Russian ...

14.07.2014

Can Russia help save Peronist Argentina from itself?

... confirmed the Kremlin's support for Argentina's position regarding the disputed Malvinas-Falkland islands. The United States does not support Argentina's claim. With nearly 30 years of experience as an author, lawyer, scholar and public official who follows ... ... Buenos Aires; discussing sustainability and U.S. president Barack Obama’s climate change initiative. An opportunity for Russia’s global energy strategy? Credit: viola.bz According to published reports in the Buenos Aires Herald, and elsewhere,...

30.06.2014

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