Gladys Marin, the combative leader of the Chilean Communist Party who became a symbol in the fight against the dictatorship of Gen. Augusto Pinochet, died early Sunday after a long fight with cancer, the party reported. She was 63.
It was shortly after midnight on a warm summer night at the harbor in Punta del Este, Uruguay, and tanned young couples were streaming out of restaurants, wondering what to do next.
A team from the UK who had come to prepare and initiate procedures for the Infrastructure Services Provider left Gibraltar last week.
Venezuelan Vice President Jose Vicente Rangel revealed in an interview published Sunday in a Peruvian newspaper that former U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela Charles Shapiro warned him of a possible plot to kill President Hugo Chavez.
United States Secretary of the Treasury John Snow did not discard Bono from the Irish rock group U2, and a great fighter for the cancelling of poor countries debts, as a candidate to preside over the multilateral World Bank, WB.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez currently visiting India said that OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Oil Exporting Countries) could decide to establish the crude price band between 40 and 50 US dollars per barrel, adding that the days of cheap oil are over.
The longliner Elqui is being investigated by South Georgia Fisheries officials on suspicion of toothfish poaching.
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Argentine mutton and lamb exports in 2004 were the highest in the last nine years reaching 15 million US dollars, according to data from the country's National Food Service, SENASA.
The seven Central American nations agreed Thursday to create a rapid-response force to combat drug trafficking, terrorism and other regional threats.