Daniel Schweimler
- Daniel Schweimler has written articles published in BBC News (BBC South America correspondent, BBC South American correspondent) and Financial Times.
Most Recent article
Rightwing candidate leads Chile presidency race
Financial Times, Monday 14 DecemberA rightwing billionaire businessman has won the first round of the Chilean presidential election and is favourite to win a run-off that might herald a political shift in Latin America’s most stable economy after 20 years of leftwing rule.
Previous Articles
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S America fears over Obama plan
Financial Times, Saturday 29 August
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Unasur calls for meeting with Obama over Colombia
Financial Times, Friday 28 August
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Mid-term polls leave Fernández a lame duck
Financial Times, Tuesday 30 June
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Protecting Argentina's parrot colony
BBC News, Tuesday 6 January
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Che's spirit burns on in Latin America
BBC News, Saturday 3 January
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Dark side of Argentine sex city
BBC News, Sat 20 December 2008
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Bolivia's divisions herald more turmoil
BBC News, Fri 12 December 2008
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Human remains found in Argentina
BBC News, Wed 10 December 2008
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Argentina halts trade with Iran
BBC News, Tue 2 December 2008
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Argentine man kills himself on TV
BBC News, Sat 22 November 2008 (5 comments)
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- 71 articles (since May 2007)
- Average article: 13 column inches (403 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (103 words)
- Longest article: 46 column inches (1393 words)
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