Guatemala will officially request the Organization of American States, OAS, to reactivate its mediation in the territorial dispute between Guatemala and the former Central America British Overseas Territory Belize, (British Honduras).
Brazil has plans to build seven nuclear power plants reported Sunday the Sao Paulo press quoting government officials.
The number of foreign tourists arriving in Chile has been increasing at an annual rate of 15%, and Magallanes Region stands above the national average revealed Oscar Santelices, head of the Chilean Tourist Services Board during an international meeting taking place in Punta Arenas.
Falkland Gold and Minerals found the going better after chairman Richard Linnell gave a rosy update on current drilling prospects.
Argentina reacted coolly to an alleged critical expression from Brazilian president Lula da Silva during his recent visit to Japan and reported in the Brazilian press.
Argentina's unemployment index for the first quarter of 2005 reached 13%, which represents an increase over the 12,1% of the last quarter of 2004 but a considerable drop from the same period a year ago with 14,4%, according to the latest release from the Statistics Institute, Indec.
In May and in an effort to contain inflationary pressures for the ninth time running Brazil's Central Bank raised the minimum interest rate or Selic, which now stands at 19,75% and is described as a world record.
Bolivian president Carlos Mesa warned of an impending coup by minority groups who want to oust him and prevent Congress from resuming work this Tuesday.
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Antarctic season to begin from Puerto Williams; Unemployment in Punta Arenas drops to 5,9%; New Hereford Association president; Budget increase for Chilean Antarctic research; Large iceberg redrafts Antarctic charts.
For the fifth time Lan has been chosen as the top airline of South, Central America and the Caribbean according to the Official Airline Guide, OAG, the leading world guide regarding air passenger transport.