Bolivian Indian leader Evo Morales said recent expressions of support for his presidential candidacy from Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva were understandable given the leader's Socialist background, but should not be taken as meddling.
Even when the Chilean ruling coalition presidential candidate Socialist Michelle Bachelet won nearly 46% of the vote last Sunday, the warning factor is that for the first time since 1989, when Chile returned to democracy, the conservatives garnered more votes almost 49%, which is crucial for the run off next January 15.
Ministers from 149 members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) gathered in Hong Kong Tuesday afternoon to open the Sixth Ministerial Conference in a new bid to push forward the stalled Doha Round trade talks.
The ruling coalition candidate Socialist Michelle Bachelet led Chile's presidential elections on Sunday but will have to face a tight run-off with a conservative rival in January when she could become the country's first woman president.
Strong Criticism of Argentina's intensified hostility towards the Falkland Islands has been expressed by the Falkland Islands Association (FIA).
Ministers at the climate change conference in Montreal managed several last minute breakthroughs in plans to combat global warming, basically extending the treaty on greenhouse emissions reductions beyond the 2012 deadline.
International Monetary Fund's chief economist, Raghuram Rajan called on the 148 country members of the World Trade Organization, WTO, to show more flexibility so an agreement can be reached this week in the Hong Kong ministerial meeting.
Stronger leadership is essential if corruption is to be defeated, says Huguette Labelle, the new Chair of Transparency International, during the commemoration of the International Anti-Corruption Day on 9 December, two years after the historic signing of the United Nations Convention against Corruption in Merida, Mexico.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez last Saturday added Paraguay to its accessible energy supply scheme which will entitle the landlocked South American Mercosur member to defer 25% payment of the oil bill.
The Argentine Fisheries Federal Council authorized high seas licenced vessels to catch Illex squid outside the 200 miles Exclusive Economic Zone, EEZ.