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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.

USA: Coptic Christian community condemns anti-Islam film
19/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

USA: Coptic Christian community condemns anti-Islam film

The United States’ ties with the Muslim world are under strain after a film insulting Islam sparks deadly protests. The US Coptic Christian community has condemned the production. Next, Bolivia tells Washington it is time to take it off the drugs blacklist as officials point to a drop in coca cultivation. Finally, we take you to Hawaii, where a new generation is taking to the waves.
US presidential campaign: Chicago teachers enter the fray
12/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

US presidential campaign: Chicago teachers enter the fray

Schools are still out in Chicago as teachers strike over working conditions. Next, black gold makes Texas rich again thanks to a new process known as fracking. Finally, Europe's stagnant economic growth and rampant unemployment mean many would-be migrants from Latin America are realising they're actually better off at home.
Canada: Quebec separatists' victory overshadowed by shooting
05/09/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Canada: Quebec separatists' victory overshadowed by shooting

Separatists seize power in Quebec, but victory soon turns to chaos following a fatal shooting. Next, to win the Latino vote, US Democrats give the floor to leading Hispanic politicians at their convention in North Carolina. Finally, authorities urge visitors to Yosemite National park in the US to seek medical attention following an outbreak of a deadly lung disease.
Mitt Romney, Businessman and Mormon
29/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Mitt Romney, Businessman and Mormon

America's Republicans braved the weather in Florida for their national convention this week. It’s an opportunity to showcase nominee Mitt Romney, who so far has had trouble connecting with the public. Next, in the run-up to elections in Quebec, we witness the recent surge in support for a pro-independence party. Finally, could talking to the enemy work? Colombia's leaders have said they’ll hold peace negotiations with FARC rebels.
US elections: abortion in the spotlight
22/08/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

US elections: abortion in the spotlight

The US presidential campaign heats up following Republican Todd Akin’s remark that women have natural defences to prevent pregnancy in cases of what he called "legitimate rape". Also in the US, drought in the Midwest causes food prices to soar and forces farmers to sell off their cattle. Finally, while Ecuador has offered political asylum to Julian Assange, some civil rights groups claim the country’s own freedom of speech laws could do with a shake-up.

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