A first stage of tri-partite talks, United Kingdom, Spain and Gibraltar ended this week in England with signals of optimism and continuation.
The United Kingdom launched this Friday
www.g8.gov.uk
, the website for the UK presidency of the G8. The UK will assume the year-long presidency on 1 January 2005.
Chile's Supreme Court categorically denied Friday that it was an accomplice in the torture and murder of dissidents during the 1973-1990 dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet.
The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee decided this Thursday to keep the basic rate unchanged at 4,75% amid signs of a slowing economy.
In half of 64 countries polled public opinion believes that political parties are the institutions most affected by corruption, according to a report from Transparency International, TI, released this Thursday.
Former Argentine president Eduardo Duhalde one of the main driving forces behind the creation this week of the South American Community of Nations estimated that in two years time Mercosur and the Andean Community of Nations, CAN, will have integrated making unnecessary independent denominations.
Half of the world population in 2015, an estimated three billion people will speak English according to a report from the British Council, which promotes British culture and language.
Repsol-YPF CEO Antonio Brufau revealed Thursday in Buenos Aires that the company is involved in seismic surveying in the Malvinas Basin, a geological high risk operation, but if successful will mean the incorporation of a new oil province for Argentina.
Headlines:
Battle Day - 90 years on; Berthing policy follows tanker's grounding; FOGL's area grows; Sex case: not guilty pleas; Three cruisers this week.
Fresh mutton exports between January and October 2004, totaled 5,642 tons for a value of 14.4 billion dollars, exceeding shipments for all of 2003, when 4,737 tons were shipped for a total value of 9.1 billion dollars.