Robin Cook, the former U.K. foreign secretary who resigned from Prime Minister Tony Blair's government over the 2003 invasion of Iraq, died after he collapsed while hill-walking in Scotland. He was 59.
The Chilean peso on Thursday reached its highest against the US dollar in five years, 550 pesos, with prospects of further appreciation given an expected rise in interest rates and the excellent performance of the economy.
United States president George Bush ratified full support for Colombian president Alvaro Uribe and his fight against the narcotic trade and leftist guerrillas highlighting this is the way to promote security and democracy in the Americas.
Chile registered an unexpected 0,6% surge in July's consumer price index accumulating 2,4% in the first seven months of 2005 and 3,1% in the last twelve months, according to the latest report from Chile's Statistics Institute.
The Bank of England cut interest rates on Thursday for the first time in two years, to 4.5% from 4.75%, while the European Central Bank kept its key rate at 2%.
Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo signed contracts Thursday in Lima for the construction of a highway that will extend more than 2,600 kilometers from Peru's Pacific coast across Bolivia into southwestern Brazil and the Atlantic.
This is going to be a record year for tourism in Chile anticipated Oscar Santelices, Chile's Tourism Secretary who forecasts over two million visitors and 1,5 billion US dollars in income.
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The European Union remains intent on seeking a broad dialogue with Havana and with specific sectors from Cuban society, said British ambassador in Cuba according to an interview published Wednesday.
United States certified the Colombian military's compliance with human rights standards, freeing up 62 million US dollars in aid to fight drug traffic and leftist guerrillas, said Colombian vice president Francisco Santos.