Economy ministers from Brazil and Argentina meeting in Buenos Aires said that they are optimistic that both countries can reach agreements to overcome trade differences.
OPEC producers considering an increase in oil output limits said they were powerless to rein in prices which this week were back in the 55 US dollars per barrel.
A Uruguayan soldier who was a member of the United Nations Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC) died in an accident in the African nation, the Army said Sunday in Montevideo.
The Group of Eight, G8, the world's most industrialized nations agreed in London to cancel 100 percent of the multilateral foreign debt of 18 poor countries, including Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua.
Eight out of ten Bolivians are requesting caretaker president Eduardo Rodríguez to call a general election which includes the renewal of the Executive and all congressional seats, according to an opinion poll published Sunday in La Paz.
Former Bolivian President Carlos Mesa said in an interview published Sunday in Mexico City that his administration found no evidence of meddling in Bolivia's internal affairs by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, as Washington charged.
United States authorities will be sending samples of a possible mad cow case to British labs in Weybridge for additional investigation reported US Department of Agriculture USDA officials.
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Australia leads campaign to prevent whaling increase; Jumbo flying squid invasion threatens hake; South Pacific fisheries organization in the making ; Argentina begins hake juvenile survey; Shrimp survey in South Atlantic yields negative results;
Falkland Islands Holdings (FIH), an AIM listed company operating a range of businesses in the Falkland Islands, and the Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Company in the UK, announces preliminary results for the year ended 31 March 2005.
To mark the anniversary of the liberation of the Falkland Islands from Argentine occupation in 1982, Tuesday, June 14 will be a public holiday.