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Haiti: Hurricane Sandy’s forgotten victims

In Haiti, dozens of people have died and many more left homeless after Hurricane Sandy wrecked havoc across the Caribbean. Next, in the US, the CIA director is forced to resign following a sex scandal, which is fast becoming an issue of national security. Finally, public anger in Argentina over inflation and government corruption leaves President Cristina Fernandez fighting for her political life.

US economy narrowly avoids fiscal cliff
02/01/2013 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

US economy narrowly avoids fiscal cliff

Republicans and Democrats battled right up to the last moment but finally struck a last-minute deal to stop the US economy from falling over a cliff. Meanwhile, a home in the United States is now an impossible dream for Russian orphans as President Putin brings in a new law. Finally, the number of Mexicans crossing illegally into the United States drops sharply - we take a look at some of the reasons why.
US gun sales spike amid expectations of tougher laws
26/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

US gun sales spike amid expectations of tougher laws

Another community in the US grieves this week after a gunman targeted firefighters responding to a blaze. Meanwhile gun shops report a rush to stock up on firearms. In California a growing class of homeless women are forced to live in their cars. Finally in Brazil smugglers trafficking exotic animals reap big profits as more species are endangered.
United States: girls and guns
19/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

United States: girls and guns

America mourns as the first tiny coffins are lowered in to the ground following the Newtown school massacre. We look at why gun control is such a controversial issue in the US and why American women are just as likely to own firearms as men. Next, the Mayan people predicted that this week would herald the apocalypse, but in Guatemala people have other things to worry about - we take a look.
Argentina's epic media battle
12/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

Argentina's epic media battle

Venezuelans are voting later this week, but without President Hugo Chavez who is in hospital in Cuba, leaving question marks over the regional elections. Meanwhile, in Argentina, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner has been waging war on the media group Clarin. But the courts have just ruled in Clarin's favour, prompting a counterattack from the government. Finally, gay marriage goes to court in the US. The Supreme Court could change history for same-sex couples.
Corruption scandal rocks Quebec
05/12/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE AMERICAS

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.

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