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Corruption scandal rocks Quebec

In Quebec, a public inquiry has revealed huge levels of corruption in the construction industry and across municipal councils. It's led to the resignation of both Montreal and Laval’s mayors. Next, as the so-called "fiscal cliff" looms in the US, can Democrats and Republicans work out a deal before it's too late? Finally, we head to a beach in Hawaii that’s seen some unusual objects wash up recently: debris left behind by the tsunami in Japan.

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.
United States: the fiery debate over healthcare reform
28/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

United States: the fiery debate over healthcare reform

As the US Supreme Court hears the arguments for and against "Obamacare", we meet those for whom the court's decision could mean the difference between life and death. Next, the pope dons a sombrero in Mexico and tells Cubans that communism is out of date - we look at the highlights of a holy visit to Latin America. Finally, filmmaker James Cameron has travelled to the deepest point on earth. We take a look at what he saw at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean.
Mexican justice weighs in on Cassez
23/03/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Mexican justice weighs in on Cassez

Judges in Mexico have refused to release Frenchwoman Florence Cassez, who was serving a 60-year jail term for allegedly participating in a kidnapping ring. Next, the killing of a black high school student sparks a heated debate on race and Florida's lax self-defence laws. Finally, our reporters look at a new report which says the number of mosques in the US has nearly doubled in the past decade, as immigration from Muslim countries increases.

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