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Mexico: drug trafficking is a woman's business too

An exclusive report from Mexico shows how easy money continues to attract thousands of young women to the drug trade. We also head to Cuba where 50 years after the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Fidel Castro's loyal soldiers recount their victory against CIA-backed exiles. Finally, how a children’s toy is being used in Brazil to reconstruct Sao Paulo.

Mexico: Immigration to US slows significantly
01/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Mexico: Immigration to US slows significantly

There is no place like home. A new study reveals more Mexicans are now returning to their home country than migrating to the US. We also discover the new rules for the US secret service after the recent prostitution scandal in Colombia. Finally, we focus on the lighter side of President Obama.
Black and Republican
25/04/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Black and Republican

In the US, can Republicans convince black conservatives to vote against President Obama? We take a look. Next, we discover a company offering tours of the US-Mexican border. Finally, there is hope for the grey whale - thousands of them are thriving in the Pacific Ocean. We bring you some fantastic images as breeding season gets underway.
Argentina wants its oil back
18/04/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Argentina wants its oil back

There's fury in Spain as Argentina's president, Cristina Fernandez Kirchner, seeks to rewrite the rules of fair trade. Next, an embarrassing sex scandal for America's secret service - it emerges some agents may have been distracted from the job at hand. Finally, we meet the growing number of Greeks forced to turn their backs on a country wracked by poverty in search of a better life in the Big Apple.
Obama pushes for higher taxes on the rich
11/04/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Obama pushes for higher taxes on the rich

In the US, top earners could face paying more taxes, as Barack Obama pushes for the "Buffet rule" to be implemented. Next, we head to Central America to look at why Honduras has become one of the most dangerous countries in the world. Finally, we take you to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, where security has been stepped up ahead of the 2014 World Cup.
FARC: Fighting for freedom as a former child soldier
04/04/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

FARC: Fighting for freedom as a former child soldier

We meet a former member of Colombia's FARC rebel group who is trying to start again. Next, we head to the United States where one month on, there is still no explanation as to why a young unarmed teenager was shot dead in Florida. Finally, 30 years after the Falklands war, we speak to the Argentinean soldiers trying to cope with the scars of the past.

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