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Bolivian strikers vow more action

Bolivian opposition leaders promise more protests after a one-day against plans for a radical new constitution.

Read more : 29.11.2007 18:41:00

More Cubans seized off US coast

The US Coast Guard says it has intercepted the highest number of Cuban migrants since 1994.

Read more : 29.11.2007 21:32:00

Students stage anti-Chavez rally

Protesters hold a rally in Caracas against constitutional changes planned by Venezuela's president.

Read more : 30.11.2007 10:03:00

Ecuador forum shuts Congress

A new assembly elected to rewrite Ecuador's constitution begins work by dissolving the opposition-led Congress.

Read more : 30.11.2007 11:55:00

Morgan Stanley boss leaves

Morgan Stanley co-president Zoe Cruz is to retire, seen as the latest casualty of the US sub-prime crisis.

Read more : 30.11.2007 13:43:00

Strong earthquake hits Martinique

An earthquake measuring magnitude 7.4 shakes the island of Martinique in the eastern Caribbean.

Read more : 30.11.2007 14:17:00

Ecuador bids to quell oil protest

Ecuador's president declares a state of emergency in an Amazon province after protests hit oil production.

Read more : 30.11.2007 18:06:00

Protests force Facebook change

A protest by Facebook users has led the social networking site to change a controversial advertising system.

Read more : 30.11.2007 20:09:00

Tennis: Russia face US

Andy Roddick gives the USA the early advantage in the Davis Cup final with a straight sets victory over Russia's Dmitry Tursunov.

Read more : 01.12.2007 06:41:00

Peaceful end to Clinton standoff

A man who took hostages at a Hillary Clinton campaign office surrenders without a fight after a lengthy siege.

Read more : 01.12.2007 10:18:00

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