Three crew members of a Uruguayan fishing boat, caught with more than US 1.5 million worth of Patagonian toothfish allegedly poached from Australian waters, have gone on trial in Perth.
As reported in last week's Penguin News, Edinburgh-based natural resource economists, Nautilus Consultants were commissioned by the Falkland Islands Corporation (FIDC) to study the viability of establishing a Falkland Islands mussel export industry.
Israeli President Moshe Katzav has postponed a planned trip to Argentina in late November reported a spokesman for the president's office.
Six of every ten Argentine young adults live in poverty, nearly double the percentage in 1999, reported this week Buenos Aires daily La Nacion.
Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes won the Royal Spanish Language Academy prize for literature for his autobiographical work En esto creo (to be launched in English next February as This I Believe).
Two women former Cabinet ministers of Chile's ruling coalition are in a position to defeat the most probable conservative candidate, if the presidential election were held now reveals the latest public opinion poll.
Gibraltar's position is sufficiently secured ? flanks and rear - to allow it to enter into dialogue with Spain and Britain about the British Overseas Territory future even knowing Madrid's ultimate objectives. A double lock safeguard enables Gibraltarians to reject any proposal that might emerge even if the local Government itself thought is was worth considering.
Argentina is preparing for Chinese president Hu Jintao visit next Tuesday when he will be received with full honours and expectations given the growing importance of the Asian giant economy's avid demand for commodities.
The Brazilian government oil company Petrobras will end 2004 with a 3% drop in oil production over last year because of delays with one of the new extracting rigs.
The Chinese Ministry of Trade recently announced wool import quotas for 2005, which are similar to those established this year, that is 287,000 tons of greasy wool and 80,000 of tops, reported Jose Luis Trifoglio, market analyst for the Uruguayan Wool Secretariat, SUL..