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New Governor named; Falklands War computer game launched; Second Loligo season better than last year's; Investigation continues.
Jean Charles de Menezes, the Brazilian national gunned down by the London police in a subway when they mistook him for a terrorist had an expired two years before visa, said the British Home Office.
A Chilean flagged trawler underwent 38 hours of fear and uncertainty when one of the crew locked himself in the bridge threatening the captain and chief officer with knives demanding the vessel returned him to Punta Arenas.
The head of the International Monetary Fund said yesterday there were other ways to settle with Argentina's holdout creditors without reopening the debt exchange offer they rejected.
The Association of Caribbean States ended its summit Friday in Panama calling on the United States to end the extraterritorial enforcement of domestic legislation, notably the Helms-Burton Act aimed at keeping corporations from investing in Cuba.
United States top diplomat for Latin America and Caribbean affairs, Roger Noriega, announced Friday his resignation saying he planned to return to the private sector next September. Under Secretary of State for Hemispheric Affairs Noriega has held the job for the past two years.
Spain's Health Ministry confirmed Friday that it is highly likely the death earlier this month of a woman in Madrid was caused by Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease variant, the human equivalent of what is popularly known as mad-cow disease.
Members of the Cuban opposition expressed concern Wednesday about the possible use of special repressive legislation known as the Gag Law - which establishes prison terms of up to 20 years - against at least three recently-arrested dissidents.
Peruvians celebrated Wednesday with a 2,000 litres binge the World's Trade Organization Intellectual Property decision stating that pisco is a Peruvian drink.
Ten Latinamerican countries out of a list of sixty ran the risk of becoming what is described as failed states according to a paper from the United States publication Foreign Policy and the US NGO Fund for Peace.