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US naval exercises: aboard the USS Enterprise

The Persian Gulf is the backdrop to a show of military might as Iran and America carry out naval exercises just several hundred kilometres apart. Next, the US presidential campaign heats up with the latest polls showing President Obama widening his lead over his Republican rival Mitt Romney. Finally, a report reveals that 60 percent of Mexican prisons are now being run by their inmates.

USA: Aurora, the latest in a long line of mass shootings
26/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

USA: Aurora, the latest in a long line of mass shootings

The Colorado cinema shooting reignites the debate on gun control laws in the United States. We bring you a special report from the state of Illinois. Next, top Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya died in a car crash on Sunday, but many people are wondering if it was an accident or not. Finally, indigenous Colombians put several FARC rebels on trial.
HSBC hit by a money laundering scandal
19/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

HSBC hit by a money laundering scandal

An apology, a resignation, and a promise not to do it again: this as HSBC is accused of being "pervasively polluted" by US senators. The bank could yet face a fine of up to 1 billion dollars. And Mitt Romney continues to face questions over his taxes and the timing of his decision to leave Bain Capital. Finally, as a Shell oil ship slips anchor, more questions are raised about the oil giant's Artic drilling plan.
Buying up ballots in Mexico?
11/07/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Buying up ballots in Mexico?

France 24’s Mexico correspondents continue their investigation into vote-buying in the country’s recent presidential elections. Meanwhile, even though Mitt Romney is under pressure over tax returns, he and the Republican Party remain firmly focused on overturning Obama's healthcare bill. Finally, we meet some of the 330,000 female victims of Peru’s forced sterilisation period.
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.

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