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Honduras night curfew reimposed
The interim government in Honduras has reimposed a night-time curfew after accusing opponents of seeking to provoke disturbances.
The measure, which the authorities say is due to "continued threats", runs from midnight to 0500.
Supporters of the ousted President, Manuel Zelaya, had earlier said they would call strikes and block roads.
Mr Zelaya, who is recognised internationally, says his backers have "the right to insurrection".
Read moreCall to help Colombia's displaced
Amnesty International has denounced what it says is a dramatic rise in the number of people being displaced by Colombia's armed conflict.
The human rights group notes that 380,000 people were forced to flee in 2008, a rise of nearly 25% on 2007.
Communities in areas of economic, military or strategic importance are being targeted in particular, it says.
Amnesty says Colombia has one of the world's biggest displaced populations, put at between three and four million.
Read moreMeat dispute leads to higher prices
Price rises on many basic foods in Argentina appear to have frozen over the past year following government price controls.But despite these controls, the BBC food price index is registering a rise of around 19% and the increase has mostly been due to the rise in meat and milk prices.
There has been a lot of criticism from cattle ranchers and farmers who say the government forces them to sell their cattle at unrealistic prices.
On the outskirts of Buenos Aires lies the Liniers cattle market and outside its high walls, trucks from all over the country park up to unload their cargoes.
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