Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tense calm in Ivory Coast military presence Gauls

In Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast, is filled with an uneasy calm after clashes between the forces of President Alassar Ouattara and the outgoing president, Laurent Gbagbo. Yesterday the French forces deployed in Ivory Coast took control of Abidjan airport and Paris sent 300 troops to protect civilians.

The president-elect blitzkrieg Alassane Ouattara, recognized by the international community, allowed his troops to seize the whole country without much resistance and enter the Thursday night in the economic capital, from where they tried to take the presidential palace, but were only sporadic clashes.

Argentina .- An IMF mission arrives in Argentina to advise the government of Fernandez de Kirchner

BUENOS AIRES, Apr 5. (Reuters) - A technical mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) arrived Monday in Argentina to advise the Government of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in the development of a new consumer price index, but is not expected to replace indicator Current statistics discredited.

The organization's mission will remain in Argentina for a week, a spokesman said the IMF. The mission is expected to close the visit with the presentation of a confidential report to the Argentine authorities with their recommendations. "We hope to be successful and this may serve to further progress," he told reporters Argentine Minister of Economy, Amado Boudou.

The president is Perpet Nazarbyev absolute power in Kazajistn

Kazakhstan, a country that chaired the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in 2010, has not the stature of democracy in the elections Sunday that will allow President Nursultan Nazarbayev, in power for over two decades, stay ahead of the state five years. A grade of "poor" comes from the same OSCE.

The observers of this entity were "the same deficiencies" in previous elections and confessed their "disappointment" yesterday in Astana. However, they are willing to keep waiting to materialize Kazakhstan promises reforms for years. Thanks to these promises, Kazakhstan won the support of the EU's presidency and the OSCE summit in 2010.

.- Fitch raised Brazil by one notch the 'rating' of Brazil, to 'BBB' by its strong growth

NEW YORK, April 5. The credit rating agency Fitch Ratings has raised by one notch the 'rating' of Brazilian sovereign debt to long term, from 'BBB-' to 'BBB' with stable outlook, by the strong growth of its economy and signs of "greater fiscal austerity" of the new Government of Dilma Rousseff. The agency explained that the improved rating reflects that in its analysis, the sustained growth potential of the Brazilian economy has increased to between 4% and 5%, supporting its medium-term fiscal objectives, as well as strengthening liquidity position, which in turn has raised the country's capacity to absorb any impact on its economy.

€ 10 thousand for the member ends up in jail. But in London

Jim Devine, 57, a former Labour MP Jim Devine, 57, a former Labour MP, went before a judge yesterday for making false expense claims account for 8,385 pounds (about 10 000 €) and was sentenced to 16 months imprisonment. The Old Bailey, as it's called the Criminal Court of London, no joke. There are no discounts to anyone, least of all parliamentarians.

Indeed, the parliamentary pay more, because in addition to the offense committed, must also account for the outrage to the good name of the institution. Devine was charged with having sought the reimbursement of renovation and repainting never executed. It is the fourth Member to be convicted in the scandal on expense reports that last year had shaken Westminster.

Many methods to stop leaks of radioactivity, few results

Discover new species of dinosaur, the "Tyrant of Zhucheng"

In China discovered the fossil remains of "Tyrant Zhucheng, a new species of carnivorous dinosaur, cousin of the famous Tyrannosaurus Rex." The so-called "magnus Zhuchengtyrannus" was found in the province of Shandong, eastern China by a group of researchers from University College Dublin, Ireland, led by Dr.

David Hone, publish the page "The World. is. " The bones found are only slightly smaller than the largest specimens known Tyrannosaurus Rex, according to Hone in the journal Cretaceous Research. " According to scientists, the new species was a "huge tyrannosaurid" which does exist between 99 and 65 million years in a giant theropod family that existed in the territories of North America and East Asia during the Late Cretaceous.