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Quebec: Students vow to continue unrest

In Montreal, a bitter fight between the government and students looks set to continue as Quebec's plan to raise tuition fees is met with fierce opposition. Next, the United States begins to try five men accused of plotting the September 11 terrorist attacks. Finally, Facebook goes to market for a whopping 100 billion dollars, but will investors "like" Mark Zuckerberg’s business plan?

Venezuela: Adios Presidente!
06/03/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Venezuela: Adios Presidente!

The charismatic autocrat Hugo Chavez dies of cancer at the age of 58. In this programme we look back at the Venezuelan president’s life and his self-styled Socialist revolution. Next, Brazilian troops take on violent drug gangs in a bid to get Rio de Janeiro ready for the World Cup and the Olympics. Finally, we bring you a report from Colorado, where residents have voted to legalise cannabis.
The United States face new budget cuts
27/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

The United States face new budget cuts

The United States is headed for another budget crisis. Servicemen and women could be facing the axe if a deal isn't reached soon. Also, Mexico's Ciudad Juarez, once dubbed "the murder capital of the world", sees drop in crime. Finally Canadian Cardinal Marc Ouellet is one of the favourites to replace Benedict XVI. We meet the excited residents of his tiny village.
Cuba: Yoani Sanchez, a blogging superstar
20/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Cuba: Yoani Sanchez, a blogging superstar

Cuba's top online dissident finally makes it out of the country, but gets a mixed reception in Brazil. Next, our team in Washington meet members of the green lobby who are trying to get climate change back on the agenda. Finally, we discover a sport for those with oodles of patience and a fondness for chilly temperatures - we head to Lake Granby, Colorado, for a spot of ice fishing.
Tanja Nijmeijer, the Dutch girl fighting for the FARC
15/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Tanja Nijmeijer, the Dutch girl fighting for the FARC

A European guerrilla fighter is causing a stir during peace talks between FARC rebels and the Colombian government - we find out more. Next, we bring you a rare insight into Scientology, the secretive church with movie star members such as Tom Cruise. Finally, we meet Banana Joe, a pup now who is now top dog after winning a prestigious show in New York.
Mexico: Vigilante villagers defy drug gangs
06/02/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Mexico: Vigilante villagers defy drug gangs

To fight violence, Mexicans are increasingly taking the law into their own hands, with vigilantes guarding neighbourhoods. Next, in the United States, the government takes rating agency Standard & Poor's to court for its role in the financial crisis. Finally, we take a look at the eventful life of American sniper Chris Kyle, who was killed in Texas this week.

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