The Brazilian government announced Thursday the resignation of Defense Minister Jose Viegas, just two weeks after he was forced to repudiate statements by his own generals defending the repression that took place under the country's 1964-1985 military regime.
Foreign Affairs ministers and coordinators of the 19 Latinamerican country members of the Rio Group were giving this Wednesday in Rio do Janeiro the final touches to the documents to be signed during the presidential summit Thursday and Friday.
The Chilean Senate voted to cut the presidential mandate, beginning 2006, from six to four years without the chance of immediate re-election.
Krill, a tiny crustacean which is the source of food for many Antarctic species such as whales, penguins and seals seems to have undergone a drastic 80% decline since the seventies in the Antarctic Peninsula area according to a report published in Nature magazine by British scientists.
Falklands farmers heard an unequivocal message from visiting Australian stud farmer Graham Gilmore last week ? meat is the future for sheep farmers.
The Spanish foreign minister said Wednesday that his government maintains its claim to sovereignty over Gibraltar and will continue to press the issue in a renewed dialogue with Britain.
Chilean Foreign Affairs minister Ignacio Walker confirmed that he will be meeting his Bolivian counterpart Juan Ignacio Siles in the framework of the Rio Group presidential summit scheduled this week in Brazil.
An Argentine federal judge repealed a lower court appeal that allowed several vessels to fish common hake (Merluccius hubbsi) despite having exceeded the total allowable catch (TAC) established by the Argentine Fisheries authorities. Furthermore the federal judge ordered the company owning those vessels to be sanctioned.
Chilean wine exports in the last twelve months (October 2003/September 2004) have reached 791 million US dollars which represents a 26,1% over the same period a year ago with the United Kingdom consolidating as the main customer.
Re-elected President George W. Bush Wednesday evening celebrated victory in the presidential election and addressing a massive audience in the Ronald Reagan building close to the White House said he was proud of the Executive post.