The Spanish Government announced a major investment to upgrade and modernise facilities at the La Linea frontier with Gibraltar both in the Customs and Police sections. According to information from the Ministerio de Hacienda published in Spain's Official Gazette, over a million Euros (1.138.828, 35 Euros) have been earmarked for the project.
At 1020 hrs on Sunday 8 May 2005, HRH the Prince of Wales, will lay a wreath at the Cenotaph in Whitehall to mark the 60th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
With the background of the growing rift between Peru and Chile, a Peruvian Congressional Committee unanimously approved Wednesday a project banning investors from Chile and Ecuador in Peruvian port and airport concessions.
The European Central Bank, ECB, decided Wednesday as anticipated to keep interest rates unchanged at 2%, reflecting the poor performance of the Euro-zone economy and low inflationary pressures.
Mexico's Attorney General's office announced Wednesday it will drop contempt charges against Mexico City charismatic Mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador despite the belief that he is probably guilty of defying a court order in a municipal land dispute.
Remittances from hardworking emigrants in developed countries are rapidly becoming the main source of capital for Latinamerica and the Caribbean, according to a report from the Intern American Development Bank.
Venezuelan troops with air and fluvial support plus elite intelligence units have been rushed to the oil-rich western region where sabotage actions have forced a considerable drop in production, announced Wednesday president Hugo Chavez.
Czech Republic Deputy Foreign Secretary Jan Winkler reported that his government had donated 144,000 Euros to help with the infrastructure reconstruction and reforesting of Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia which was severely damaged by a forest fire last February.
Brazilian President Luiz Ignacio Lula da Silva yesterday acknowledged tension with Argentina but predicted it is only a temporary problem which he attributed to jealousy over his country's bid to take a permanent seat the United Nations' Security Council.
Voters have started to go to the polls in the General Election which will decide whether Tony Blair wins a historic third term for Labour.