China's steam rolling economic growth will slow gradually towards the fourth quarter, according to a Chinese central bank report published in China Securities Journal.
Chilean president Michelle Bachelet opened Monday in Santiago the XVI Air and Space International Fair, FIDAE, one of the world's leading events of the aerospace industry which this year attracted over 300 companies from 40 different countries.
Four British police officers were guilty of the most serious neglect of duty over the death of former Falklands' veteran Christopher Alder in 1998, a watchdog has ruled, reports the BBC.
Brazil announced plans to expand protection of the Amazon rain forest, as cabinet ministers from more than 90 nations arrived in Curitiba for a United Nations sponsored environmental conference.
Dozens of Christian, Muslim and Jewish clergy marched in Washington to the U.S. Congress Monday to protest the proposed immigration-law reform, a day after huge demonstrations in several US cities.
With less than two weeks to the April 9 election Peruvian ultra nationalist presidential candidate Ollanta Humala remains ahead in the first round but looks like having problems in a hypothetical run off with runner up Social Christian Lourdes Flores.
Communication is the name of the game when travelling on the airbridge between Brize Norton and the Falklands, a group from the Royal Air Force have said, particularly if you have special requirements for the flight.
Brazil's new Finance Minister Guido Mantega said on Monday that the government's conservative economic policies will not change and called its primary budget surplus target sacred.
The United States Federal Reserve meeting for the first time under Chairman Ben Bernanke raised interest rates for the fifteenth time by 25 points to 4.75%.