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The downfall of 'El Chapo' - just one of the stories covered

in the latest edition of Worldmeets.US Radio News.

 

 

Worldmeets.US Radio News: El Chapo, Piers Morgan, Venezuela, Robots and Surveillance

 

Hosted By Managing Editor William Kern

 

March 2, 2014

 

United States - Worldmeets.US Radio News - (English)

This week - we examine Mexican views on the recapturing of the notorious 'El Chapo' Guzman - and whether it will help end the drug-related bloodletting in that country; coverage from Venezuela and Brazil of the turmoil in Caracas; a word on Ukraine; the media tsunami that ensued on both sides of the Atlantic when CNN canceled British host Piers Morgan's program; our roundup of surveillance news from France, Britain and the Netherlands, including how millions of Web cammers using Yahoo have been spied upon, how robots will outsmart humans by 2029 - and a few more things we managed to fit in to 30 minutes.

 

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ITEMS DISCUSSED ON THIS PROGRAM:
Milenio, Mexico:
El Chapo's Capture Will Help Restore Mexico's Reputation
La Jornada, Mexico:
Capture of El Chapo: Like a Drop of Water in Rain
El Universal, Venezuela:
CNN Host Advises Venezuelans: 'Don't Believe Falsehoods'
Carta Maior, Brazil:
Toppling of Allende Still Sizzling in Venezuela
Pagina 12, Argentina:
Venezuela Calls U.S. and Canada More Repressive
Russia Today:
VIDEO: Gorbachev says E.U., U.S. Aides Should Be 'Bulldozed' from Ukraine
Guardian Unlimited, U.K.:
Yahoo Webcam Images from Millions of Users Intercepted by GCHQ
de Volkskrant, The Netherlands:
Government Seeks to 'Wash its Hands' of False NSA Spy Accusation
de Volkskrant, The Netherlands:
People Unwilling to Pay for Privacy are Doomed to Lose It
Le Nouvel Observateur, France:
Nothing 'Wacky' about Merkel's 'Courageous' E.U. Internet Plan
British News Agencies, U.K.:
British React with Gusto to CNN Firing of Piers Morgan
The Observer, U.K.:
Google's Ray Kurzweil: Robots will Outsmart Humans By 2029
The Guardian, U.K.:
Obama Orders Pentagon: Prepare for Full Pullout from Afghanistan

 

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Posted By Worldmeets.US March. 3, 2014, 1:42am