Uruguay consumer prices increased 1,29% last July, the highest surge in 18 months with an accumulated inflation in the seven months of 2005, equivalent to 3,45%.
United States ratified there will be no changes in its current policy towards Latinamerica with whoever is named to succeed Assistant Secretary of State for Hemispheric Affairs, Roger Noriega, who's leaving the post next September.
United States and Uruguay will negotiate bilaterally the US rice subsidies issue, in spite of the formal claim presented by Uruguay before the World Trade Organization, WTO, was officially announced Wednesday in Montevideo.
Crude prices could reach 70 US dollars per barrel towards the end of the year if current circumstances persist, forecasted Iran Oil Deputy Minister Hadi Najad-Hosseinian during a visit to India.
Gibraltar Governor Sir Francis Richards is the front-runner for a top intelligence post that will play a key role in the prevention of more suicide bombings in Britain, according to an article in The Times newspaper.
With a greatly enhanced capability, strike carrier HMS Illustrious has succeeded her sister-ship HMS Invincible as Fleet Flagship and will be rededicated on August 4.
United States President George W. Bush signed into law Tuesday a free trade agreement with Central America and the Dominican Republic following one of the hardest fought battles in Congress particularly in the Lower House where it was passed by two votes.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair telephoned Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva Tuesday to apologize once more for the death of Jean Charles de Menezes, whom London police shot him dead after mistaking him for a terrorist.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez has an acceptance rate of 61% and a 45% vote intention for next year's presidential election when he is expected to run for a second term, according to a public opinion poll published Sunday in Caracas main daily, El Universal.
Bolivian Indian leader Evo Morales is the official candidate of his party Movement Toward Socialism, MAS, for the coming presidential election of December 4.