The world animal health organization OIE set new guidelines on beef exports and the risk of mad cow disease on Thursday, adopting a new country code and making deboned red meat freely traded under certain conditions.
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Canada seizes Portuguese trawler; Australia denies granting fishing license to Japanese company; Spain praises EU fisheries commissioner receptivity; Sharks appeal reaches Chilean Congress.
Bolivia's congressional leaders were unable to reach on Wednesday a consensus on the agenda for the resumption of legislative activity plunging the country into further uncertainty as to how to address the current political situation that is threatened by a split between the rich east and poor west and highlands.
The Tourism Chamber of the province of Ultima Esperanza sent a letter to the Chilean Congress questioning the Forestry Corporation's role during last February month long forest fire in Torres del Paine Park.
Chile, United Kingdom and Jamaica as of next July 15 have been added to the list of 64 destinations which Chinese tourists are authorized to visit, according to Beijing's Tourism Management Office.
Peruvian president Alejandro Toledo said Wednesday that his country's reaction to Chile's announcement of a significant military equipment purchase was to eradicate poverty and buy more school books.
Dutch Primer Minister Jan Peter Balkenende recognized late Wednesday the NO victory (63%) in the European Constitution ratification referendum saying that voters have sent an unequivocal message and we will honour it.
One of the major international players in Bolivia's natural gas industry Repsol-YPF announced that taking the Bolivian government to court over the recent approval of the new energy bill seems inevitable.
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva addressing a business forum in Sao Paulo discarded adopting populist measures to speed up the growth of the economy which seems to have slackened in the first quarter of 2005.
A nine year old cow in the northern island of Hokkaido has been confirmed a the nineteenth case of mad cow in Japan, confirmed Thursday the Ministry of Public Health, Labour and Human Services.