A new film about the Falkland Islands war of 1982 partially shot in the Islands and which should be completed in a few weeks, has reopened a debate in Argentina about the country's recent history, according to the Sunday edition of The Independent.
Mercosur and Andean Community Foreign Affairs Ministers will be holding a crucial meeting this Monday in Montevideo in an attempt to conclude a common free trade area between the two regional blocks by December 31.
Wall Street investment bankers, brokers and money managers who touted Argentina in the late nineties as one of the world's hottest economies, -as they raked in fat fees for marketing the country's stocks and bonds-, ended helping to actively create the most spectacular economic collapses in modern history, claims this Sunday's edition of The Washington Post.
Argentina and Colombia's air markets are in Lan Chile's strategic expansion agenda, although there's no timetable for theses operations.
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Galicia dismisses British accusations; Controversy over fishing sector jobless; Investigation into contaminated Chilean salmon.
Many travelers making layovers in the United States to catch connecting flights between international points will now be required to obtain visas, the U.S. departments of State and Homeland Security announced.
Headlines: Mount Pleasant contract workers spared tax but companies must pay up; Mike takes on FIG; GF/FIG 'costs' dates; Three months for 'foolish prank'.
News Editor Corina Goss who has been gracing the airwaves at the Falkland Islands Broadcasting Station for the last ten years is leaving.
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Empresas contratistas de Mount Pleasant pagarán impuestos, pero no sus empleados. Tres meses por jugarreta estúpida. Mike enfrenta a FIG. GF/FIG: Audiencia de costos.
Three Caribbean islands home only to sea birds and turtles are soon to become national parks in the British Virgin Islands, the natural resources minister said Thursday.