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Haitian women, one year after the earthquake

One year after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, we bring you women's voices. First, the story of a woman who is trying to overcome her injuries. Then we look at how women make ends meet in such harsh conditions. The number of rapes has risen sharply due to the lack of security. We also met Presidential candidate Mirlande Manigat.

Enrique Peña Nieto, the old ruling party's new face
04/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Enrique Peña Nieto, the old ruling party's new face

A new President... but the same problems for Mexico. Can Enrique Pena Nieto end the drug war and turn his country around? Next, we will be finding out why the 'American dream' is turning sour for thousands of immigrants. Finally, we'll see how motorised medics are patching up the US's uninsured and providing a sticking plaster until Obamacare comes in, 2 years from now.
Paraguay: Lugo's fate highlights land issues
27/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Paraguay: Lugo's fate highlights land issues

Turmoil in Paraguay as president Fernando Lugo is ousted in what he calls a coup d'Etat. Discover also that Argentinians ordered to keep their money at home as the government moves to stop currency flight. Finally, more than one year later the earthquake in Japan, the clear up continues miles away in Alaska.
Proud to be an American
20/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Proud to be an American

Immigration migrates onto the US presidential election agenda. As Barack Obama vows to help young illegal migrants, we've been to meet some newly-naturalized citizens being wooed by politicians. Next, the Rio+20 conference is on. But as heads of state try to make our lives more sustainable, the host country's accused of being two-faced over building projects in the Amazon.
Ontario students ready to back Quebec movement
13/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Ontario students ready to back Quebec movement

Spoiled brats or brave activists? We find out what students in the rest of Canada think about their counterparts in Quebec. Next, ill health fails to dent popularity for Hugo Chavez as campaigning begins for October's election in Venezuela. Finally, we travel to Arizona where the cowboys start young.
Manhunt for Canadian porn actor ends in Berlin
06/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Manhunt for Canadian porn actor ends in Berlin

The so-called "Canadian psycho" is caught in Berlin. Porn star Luka Rocco Magnotta was wanted for dismembering a Chinese student and posting his body parts to political parties. Next, Wisconsin's controversial governor Scott Walker makes history by surviving a recall election, in a major boost for the Republican party ahead of the US presidential election in November. Finally, Mexican students unite against presidential frontrunner Enrique Pena Nieto.

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