A uniformed Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez called for unity among the country's military to advance with his so-called Bolivarian Revolution.
We're going to celebrate with our morale high, united, making history, the new history, the new homeland: the Bolivarian Revolution said Mr. Chavez during a parade in a military compound close to Caracas.
Former United States president and Nobel Peace Prize Jimmy Carter praised Argentina's commitment to peace adding that together with Brazil has the responsibility of maintaining stability in the region.
Two publicity and public relations agencies linked to the bribes scandal shocking Brazil, regularly withdrew large amounts of money from a government bank which were supposedly used by the ruling party for illegal purposes, reports the Sao Paulo magazine Istoé.
A private consulting firm estimates that Argentina's primary surplus will reach this year 19,000 million pesos which is equivalent to 3,6% of GDP, a slight drop from 2004, but ensures that the fiscal front is cleared for the rest of the year.
The Royal Navy Type 23 frigates currently on service, HMS Norfolk, HMS Marlborough and HMS Grafton will be joining the Chilean Navy between 2006 and 2008 in an operation involving 350 million US dollars, following a purchase agreement signed this month in London.
The French oil consortium Total began this week extracting natural gas from two offshore deposits, Carina and Aires, 60 miles from Tierra del Fuego in the South Atlantic with an estimated daily production of 8 million cubic metres in 2006.
Squid fishery north of parallel 39 closed as of June 27 - Argentina sets scallop TAC for this year - Proposal for more fishing permits to fight unemployment -
The Latinamerican economy is set to grow between 4 and 5% in 2006 favoured by a positive trade balance and a major influx of investment forecasted Friday a high official from the Inter American Development Bank in Washington.
Tests have confirmed a second case of mad cow disease in United States, reported Friday the US Department of Agriculture.
Chile's Defence Minister Jaime Ravinet confirmed Friday that the government had authorized the purchase of three second hand frigates from the Royal Navy.