The UN Security Council will hold an extraordinary meeting in Port-au-Prince to discuss the Haitian political and security crisis, China's ambassador to the United Nations, Wang Guangya, announced Monday.
Tony Blair on Tuesday announced the UK election would take place on May 5, signaling the end of the ?phoney war' and the start of official campaigning ahead of what is set to be the closest election since 1992.
The Uruguayan consumer prices index increased 0,43% last March, with an accumulated twelve months inflation of 5,48% according to the latest release from the country's Statistics Institute, INE. Similar figures a year ago were, 0,6% and 8,38%.
United States Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick doubted Tuesday the effectiveness of the Europe Union's softening diplomatic stance towards Cuba and advocated focusing efforts on the island's future.
United States implicitly supported this Tuesday in Brussels French candidate Pascal Lamy for the post of World Trade Organization Director General, who is competing with three other hopefuls, Luiz Felipe Seixas Correa from Brazil; Carlos Perez del Castillo from Uruguay and Jayen Cuttaree, Mauritius Island.
A controversy involving scientific observers on board Uruguayan flagged high seas fishing vessels became public this week in Montevideo following claims of payment contract breach and working conditions disregard in 2003 and 2004.
THE growing Falkland Islands tourism industry has been represented at this year's Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention, held in Miami, Florida.
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Chilean Navy incorporates Dutch frigates; Son of President Lagos Magallanes Senator candidate; Similar 2004 winter gas shortage forecasted; Business association concerned with unemployment; Business association concerned with unemployment; Successful Antarctic cruise season.
Mexico's political left is rallying behind the capital's mayor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador the early presidential front-runner who could be knocked out of the race this week if Congress lifts his immunity from prosecution.
An estimated 54 million US dollars donated in 1982 for Argentine servicemen, mostly conscripts, fighting in the Falklands War was transferred to armed forces accounts reported Clarin on its Sunday editions.