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Five stars Sheraton for Ushuaia; Sky airline for competition and reciprocity; Unemployment in Magallanes, 8,5%.; Punta Arenas celebrates Chilean Antarctica Day; Argentina opens cinema in Antarctica.
Argentine Foreign Affairs Secretary Rafael Bielsa confirmed this Sunday significant Chinese investments in energy, railways and infrastructure, as well as South Korean financial support, the first credit since Argentina defaulted at the end of 2001.
History was made during Saturday's Falkland Islands Defence Force anniversary celebration marking one hundred and fifty years since the first volunteer force was formed here.
A celebration is being hosted by the Defence Force this weekend, in recognition of 150 years of voluntary military service in the Falklands.
During the first nine months international air traffic in Chile increased 6,7% totaling 2,7 million passengers compared to the same period a year before.
A new documentary thick with tales of spies and secretive submarine landings traces how Nazis smuggled gold and cash from Europe to Argentina, a notorious safe haven for war criminals after World War Two.
Chilean Army Commander in Chief General Juan Emilio Cheyre Friday accepted the military's responsibility for human rights abuses committed during the 1973-1990 dictatorship.
The US dollar ended the week with a record low against the Euro (1,2910 to the Euro) with analysts forecasting further decline.
The Brazilian sponsored creation of a South American Community of Nations advanced a step further this week during the presidential summit of the Rio Group which convened heads of state and representatives from 19 nations.
The resumption of negotiations for the Free Trade Association of the Americas, FTAA, as was anticipated this week by US Ambassador in Brazil John Danilovich did not receive an encouraging reply from the South American representatives meeting in Rio this week.