Argentina will be holding open, compulsory and simultaneous primary elections for the nomination of Deputies and Senate candidates next August 7.
Falklands Patrol Ship HMS Dumbarton Castle recently returned from a deployment to Britain's most southerly territories, South Sandwich Islands and at the same time proceeding as far south as any warship can travel.
Fidel Castro visited Vatican legation in Havana Monday to sign the book of condolences for the death of Pope John Paul II, whom the Cuban leader described as an unforgettable friend.
Consumer prices in Argentina continued to advance during March rising 1,5% over February with an accumulated 4% for the first quarter of 2005 and 9,5% in the last twelve months, according to the latest report from the country's Statistics and Census Institute.
Prince Rainier III of Monaco, whose marriage to American film star Grace Kelly brought elegance and glamour to one of Europe's oldest dynasties has died aged 81.
Vatican spokesman Joaquín Navarro Valls, speaking in his own name, said that the Vatican may declare Argentina a country with religious restrictions.
The US dollar continued its march yesterday, with a near two-month high against the euro and six-month high against the yen two days before the European Central Bank meets to discuss interest rates.
Argentina's hard line towards poachers in the South Atlantic fisheries will continue and reinforced with the purchase of five armed patrol vessels, reports the Buenos Aires press.
Latinamerican and Caribbean economies are forecasted to expand 4,3% this year after having reached an extraordinary 5,7% in 2004, estimated the World Bank on the launching of the annual report on world economic growth and development.
Negotiations for the creation of a Free Trade Association of the Americas will continue paralyzed until clear signs of United States willingness to open its market to the rest of the continent have been received, specified a release Wednesday from the Argentine Foreign Affairs Secretary.