One of the worst droughts in recent Argentine history has extended to ten of the country's provinces devastating crops and killing thousands of cattle short of water and pastures.
According to a public opinion poll published over the weekend in the Buenos Aires press a majority of Argentines feel optimistic about the future and believe the country's situation will improve in the near future. Similarly the level of support for President Nestor Kirchner remains particularly high.
President George Bush is committed to the disappearance of the current regime in Cuba and will maintain the economic embargo as a tool to ensure this objective.
Chile, one of the most conservative Latinamerican societies and the only Western country that contemplates no legal marriage dissolution is involved in a fierce dispute over the approval of the first ever divorce law. But supporters of the bill fear that so many amendments have been added that it could make the procedure non effective.
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Argentina's Congress has handed the government sweeping powers to increase privatised utility companies rates and thereby meeting a central demand of the International Monetary Fund.
Latin American governments should restructure debt burdens and play a more active role in economic development, the UN Conference on Trade and Development has urged. In its latest annual trade and development report, Unctad sharply criticised the market-friendly and trade-oriented policies adopted during the 1990s and said they had contributed to a premature de-industrialisation in the region.
Mercosur full member countries Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Economy will be meeting as of this Monday in Montevideo, Uruguay to consider free trade market negotiations with the Community of Andean Nations, CAN.
THE state of the oil industry is picking up, and that's good news for the Falkland Islands. That's the message Director of Mineral Resources Phyl Rendell brought back to Stanley from the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, AAPG conference in Barcelona, Spain that extended from September 21 to 24.
At least twenty one tourism buyer companies from Europe, America and Oceania present at the latest convention of Travel Mart Latin America held in Ecuador, have listed the Falkland Islands in their operating profiles.