The Falkland Islands registered fishing vessel John Cheek is being escorted to Comodoro Rivadavia after having been boarded Monday morning for allegedly poaching in Argentine waters, according to an official report from the Argentine Coast Guard.
Nearly a quarter of Brazilians in the 15 to 24 age group neither work nor study, reported Monday Folha de Sao Paulo, quoting a paper by an independent think-tank.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said that if no opposition candidates run in the December presidential election, he might seek to lift the constitutional limit on successive presidential terms.
A majority of Argentines is against Uruguay's plans to establish two pulp mills on the shared river Uruguay, which acts as a natural border between the two countries, according to public opinion polls published Sunday in the Buenos Aires press.
Just a week before Carnival, the Rolling Stones drew an estimated one and a half million people to a free concert last night on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
A former Royal Navy support ship that made history in the Falkland Islands conflict has been put up for sale on the Ministry of Defence's equivalent of eBay.
France will be delivering to Argentina for a symbolic price, two support vessels that can each carry 500 troops, four helicopters and 1.500 tons of equipment. The Ouragan is expected in Buenos Aires next mid March and the Orage in 2007.
Higher food, car and energy costs pushed United States producer prices up by more than expected in January, according to the latest report from the Labour Department.
The Chilean 2005/06 fruit export season is undergoing a poor start because of out of time rainfall and the plunge of the US dollar against the Chilean peso which eroded competitiveness to the country's overseas sales.
Two great ladies of shipping history are scheduled to meet next week in Long Beach, California. The meeting of Cunard Lines' Queen Mary 2 and her namesake, the original Queen Mary, will take place at noon next Thursday, February 23.