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It’s Spring Break in Argentina, and tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets to protest the policies of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.

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The most outspoken critic of Ecuador's leftist president is a tall, folksy businessman who is getting lots of attention for publicly ridiculing Rafael Correa and his inner circle with jokes, songs and satiric mimicry.

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Jeffrey Carr -Taia Global CEO & author of the book 'Inside Cyberwarfare' (O'Reilly Media 2009)- shares his views and opinion in regards to the emerging threats that will make the headlines in the decades to follow.

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Iran’s fate sealed

No matter how hard President Ahmadinejad has tried to arrange a personal meeting with Barack Obama, the fate of the Islamic Republic of Iran seems to be sealed. Military and geopolitical consequences of a conflict that appears inevitable.