Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet oldest son was arrested Thursday in connection with allegations of tax fraud, authorities reported in Santiago.
The Independent Evaluation Office (IEO) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this Thursday released the report Evaluation of the Role of the IMF in Argentina, 1991-2001.
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John Kerry on Thursday night presented himself as a future president of strength, faith and optimism, claiming on behalf of the Democratic Party the same values championed by the Republicans as he accepted his party's nomination for president.
Brazilian researchers are experimenting with everything from recycled french-fry oil to jungle seed extracts in a search for a biodiesel fuel that could make billions and help the environment.
Unemployment in Chile reached 9,6% in the April-June quarter according to the latest release from the national Statistics Institute.
Brazil's Central Bank powerful Monetary Policy Director quit his job this Wednesday following a report in a local magazine indicating he was being investigated, together with the bank's president for alleged tax evasion.
Chile and Costa Rica are in a state of shock this Wednesday following the killing of four people in the Chilean embassy by a local Costa Rican security guard who took his life after killing three hostages.
Oil prices closed at record highs this Wednesday following the announcement by the Russian company Yukos that the Russian Justice Department ordered it to stop selling company's property.
Efficiency, procedures, costs and shortcomings of Argentina's main sanitary inspection body, SENASA, National Sanitary and Agro-alimentary Service were the main topic of discussion between representatives from the different Argentine fisheries associations who this week met with Senasa's vice-president Horacio Casamiquela.