British, Argentine and islander veterans of the 1982 South Atlantic conflict will be reuniting in Stanley next week as part of a TV documentary being made to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1982 conflict.
Argentina denied any closure of Antarctic bases but confirmed significant cuts in operational funds.
A British Army expedition has set off for the Falkland Islands to launch an expedition to explore the remote Danco coast of Antarctica this coming southern summer.
The Royal Navy has struck another blow against Latin American drugs runners in a dramatic encounter in the Caribbean, seizing a cocaine shipment with an estimated street value of 40-million pounds (nearly 60-million dollars).
Uruguay's main agriculture and camp industries Show begins this Friday in Montevideo and will extend for a week with the participation of over 1,100 animals.
The biggest naval task force since the Falklands War has set sail from Portsmouth to demonstrate Britain's continuing capability to mount a huge military campaign of this kind, deploying a formidable armada of warships, strike aircraft , thousands of troops, and a vast array of weaponry.
Uruguayan president Jorge Batlle proposed that the Cairns Group bang the doors of the G 8 group to try and obtain a political commitment for the coming World Trade Organization, WTO, meeting to be held in Doha, Qatar.
A hectic week for the Mercosur-United States trade talks scheduled to officially begin next September 21st., when the four Foreign Secretaries (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) will be meeting US Trade Representative Robert Zoellick.
Brazilian government presented Congress the 2002 budget, which will force much debate since its election year. Budget estimates forecast a GDP increase of 3,7%, based on a controversial estimate of 2,7% for the current year.