A lower court judge in Nicaragua ruled that former President Arnoldo Aleman, currently under house arrest at his ranch, may serve the rest of his twenty year sentence under probation terms given his invalidity conditions.
Chilean Minister of Interior Francisco Vidal regretted the Swiss government's decision to grant political refuge status to a former Chilean terrorist who in 1996 fled from a high security jail. However he said Chile will respect the decision.
Argentine president Nestor Kirchner campaigning for the coming October mid term elections attacked his predecessor Eduardo Duhalde and a possible electoral alliance with former president Carlos Menem in politically strategic province of Buenos Aires.
According to the statistics provided by the National Directorate of Fisheries and Aquaculture (DNPyA), Argentine shortfin squid (Illex argentinus) total landings so far are estimated at 136,874 tonnes.
The mayor of Mexico City who has a comfortable lead in early polls for next year's presidential election resigned from his job on Tuesday to seek his Democratic Revolution Party's, PRD, nomination.
Alan Huckle has been appointed Governor of the Falkland Islands and Commissioner for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in succession to Mr Howard Pearce CVO, who will be transferring to another Diplomatic Service appointment. Mr Huckle will take up his appointment in Spring 2006.
Colombian Ambassador in Washington Luis Alberto Moreno was elected Wednesday as the new Inter American Development Bank, (IDB) President. He takes office next October for a five year teems and will be replacing Enrique Iglesias who held the job for 17 years.
Isle of Man has threatened to suspend retention tax or exchange of information on United Kingdom residents' accounts held in the jurisdiction unless Gibraltar is brought within the ambit of the European Savings Directive, according to UK press reports.
The White House urged the House of Representatives the approval this week of the Central American and Dominican Republic Free Trade Association, CAFTA, before the summer recess which will extend the whole of August.
The gap in food prices between cities famous for their high cost of living such as New York and London, and Tokyo kept increasing according to a report from the Japanese government.