President Hugo Chavez blasted Britain's Tony Blair on Wednesday for saying that Venezuela should comply with the rules of the international community.
Two American Air Force fighter planes came close to a British Airways regional passenger aircraft amid general confusion, an official accident report has said.
A deadly strain of bird flu has been discovered on a poultry farm in northern Nigeria, health officials said Wednesday, marking the virus's first known appearance in Africa.
Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez called on British Primer Minister Tony Blair to return the Malvinas/Falkland Islands to Argentina after naming him a subordinate of United States and accomplice in flouting international law.
While Argentine animal health officials desperately try to find the origin of the foot and mouth disease outbreak in the northeastern province of Corrientes, the list of countries banning beef and other animal produce imports from Argentina keeps growing.
The detection of foot-and-mouth in Argentina is bad news for major beef producers throughout southernmost South America admitted Brazilian and Uruguayan cattle breeders associations.
Ecuador is demanding foreign oil corporations extracting crude in the country's Amazon region to hand over half of the windfall enjoyed as a result of high global oil prices.
Mercosur Foreign Affairs ministers' summit scheduled for next week in Buenos Aires has been suspended with no new date announce, given agenda problems of several participants, revealed Argentine diplomatic sources.
Haitians voted in overwhelming numbers in an election aimed at restoring democracy in the impoverished nation, swamping officials who struggled to cope with the large turnout.
President Evo Morales asked the United States on Tuesday to reconsider a proposed cut in anti-drug aid to Bolivia, and called on the world to strengthen drug-fighting alliances.