The seismic vessel GeoPacific is expected this Saturday in Stanley for a crew exchange. The vessel has been carrying out a 3D survey in the North Falkland basin for the oil company Desire Petroleum plc.
The European Union trusts it can reach and sign an association agreement with Mercosur next May 28/29 during the EU-Latinamerica presidential summit to be held in Mexico, according to Alberto Navarro, EU ambassador in Brazil.
The Argentine government confirmed this Tuesday the preventive seizure by a United States judge of Argentine assets following a demand by defaulted bondholders.
The project to salvage the 27-ton communications tower of sunken Nazi battleship Admiral Graf Spee in the Rio de la Plata was dealt a blow by bad weather on Monday.
Venezuela devalued its currency by 17 percent against the U.S. dollar Monday, a surprise decision that could fuel inflation but help the government meet financing needs.
The crew of a Taiwanese jigger under hot pursuit from the Argentine Navy for illegal fishing flooded the vessel and set her on fire before being picked up by another waiting jigger.
In spite of its intensity the heat wave experienced by Punta Arenas during most of last week was below historic record temperatures.
The Chilean United Nations legation was bugged in February 2003 during the crucial debates over a resolution allowing the use of force against Iraq, revealed then Chilean Ambassador Juan Gabriel Valdés, quoted by a Santiago daily.
At least seventeen long-liners which international organizations for the conservation of marine living resources claim are involved in illegal, unreported and/or undeclared fishing have been normally operating in the port of Montevideo since 1996.
The Group of Seven more industrialized countries of the world, G-7, meeting in Florida this weekend demanded Argentina abandon its strong bargaining tactics with defaulted sovereign bond holders or run the risk of financial isolation.