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Montevideo, November 23rd 2024 - 03:54 UTC

Stories for 2004

  • Sunday, November 21st 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    See you in Salamanca next year.

    The Ibero-American summit hosted by Costa Rica but which will be remembered for the absence of six presidents and a seism, closed this Saturday with a fourteen points communiqué committing the region to address the challenges of bettering education systems, improving trade relations mainly with the European Union and creating a permanent Secretariat.

  • Sunday, November 21st 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Security and trade in President Bush's agenda.

    In his first overseas policy speech since been reelected US president George W. Bush, addressing the CEO APEC summit in Santiago de Chile on Saturday promised to keep strengthening freedom and democracy in the world and asked for a greater commitment in fighting terrorism.

  • Sunday, November 21st 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    APEC Santiago Declaration.

    Full text of the 12th APEC Economic Leaders Meeting Santiago Declaration, “One community, our future”, held in Santiago de Chile 20/21 November.

  • Saturday, November 20th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Central America' candidate for OAS Secretariat.

    Presidents of Central American countries chose this Friday in San Jose de Costa Rica former Salvadoran head of state Francisco Flores as the region's candidate to head the Organization of American States

  • Saturday, November 20th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Violent street clashes signal APEC summit

    Violent protests and clashes with the police marked on Friday the preamble of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum hosted by Chile and which will extend until Sunday with the participation of the leaders of the world's most powerful block, 21 country members that include United Sates, China, Japan, Russia, Indonesia, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, and Mexico among others.

  • Saturday, November 20th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Pacific Rim free trade area “will have to wait”

    Chilean president Ricardo Lagos made a strong defence of multilateralism and multilateral organizations, and called for fairer rules in international trade during the opening day this Friday in Santiago of the APEC-CEO summit.

  • Saturday, November 20th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    FTAA conditioned to US subsidies elimination.

    Mercosur said that there won't be any Free Trade Association of the Americas, FTAA, “until the United States puts an end to subsidies”.

  • Saturday, November 20th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    MP's arrived at Stanley.

    Three Labour MP's and a Welsh National Assembly Member arrived in the Islands yesterday afternoon. They are accompanied on their week-long visit by London FIGO rep Sukey Cameron.

  • Friday, November 19th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Brazilian industry protests interest rise.

    The Brazilian Central Bank Monetary Policy Committee decision to raise the basic Selic rate a full half point, to an annual 17,25%, the third consecutive increase this year, received severe criticism from industry's federations.

  • Friday, November 19th 2004 - 20:00 UTC

    Possible “mad cow” case in the US.

    US Department of Agriculture admitted the possible existence of a “mad cow” case, which if confirmed would be the second this year. However DoA officials said a week was necessary before Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, BSE could be confirmed.