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Food-fuel twins deepening malnutrition (Yehey!) Owing to the fuel and food-price crises, the Philippines is among those countries included under the category of countries with a “high malnutrition burden”—countries that are at or above the level of the world average of 14 percent of the total population undernourished. More Bolivia Food
U.S. influence wanes in Latin America (MSNBC) In a matter of weeks, a Russian naval squadron will arrive in the waters off Latin America. It is already getting a warm welcome from some in a region where the influence of the United States is in decline. More Bolivia Food
Under Bush, US influence in Latin America wanes (AP via Yahoo! News) In a matter of weeks, a Russian naval squadron will arrive in the waters off Latin America for the first time since the Cold War. It is already getting a warm welcome from some in a region where the influence of the United States is in decline. More Bolivia Food
U.S. clout in Latin America at lowest in decades (Seattle Times) As Washington, D.C., turned its attention to the Middle East, Latin America swung to the left and other powers moved in. More Bolivia Food
Activists attend Latam forum in Guatemala (Miami Herald) Thousands of Latin America's indigenous, union leaders, peasants' rights organizations and young idealists sporting dreadlocks and Che t-shirts have gathered here this week for a forum to discuss the region's food crisis, fighting international corporations and ``post-neoliberalism.'' More Bolivia Food
U.S. influence in S. America wanes under Bush (The Monterey County Herald) QUITO, Ecuador — In a matter of weeks, a Russian naval squadron will arrive in the waters off Latin America for the first time since the Cold War. It is already getting a warm welcome from some in a region where the influence of the United States is in decline. "The U.S. More Bolivia Food
Amid meltdown, Latin America can now view US as 'banana republic' (GMA News) Latin America's more than 550 million people now "have every reason to view the U.S. as a banana republic," says analyst Michael Shifter of the Inter-American Dialogue think tank in Washington. "U.S. lectures to Latin Americans about excess greed and lack of accountability have long rung hollow, but today they sound even more ridiculous." More Bolivia Food
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