Twenty four passengers have gone unaccounted for in United States cruises in the Caribbean and 178 have suffered sexual attacks in the last three years claimed this week relatives and solicitors from the alleged victims before the United States Congress.
The Argentine/British controversy over the arrest of the Falkland Islands flagged John Cheek partly owned by a Spanish company, Pescapuerta, could have consequences for the Galician companies currently operating in Argentine waters, writes J. Carneiro in the newspaper El Faro de Vigo.
The Argentine government announced the emergency suspension of beef exports for 180 days in an effort to contain soaring prices in the domestic market
Oil markets stabilized following the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries decision to leave production at a near a two-decade high. Meeting in Vienna OPEC agreed to keep quotas at 28 million barrels a day, Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi told reporters.
This Saturday's LAN Chile flight to the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) will bring together in Stanley environmentalists from several countries, including Chile, Brazil and Argentina, to participate in a workshop entitled, Albatross and Petrels in the South Atlantic: Priorities and Conservation.
Following a two days meeting the Bank of Japan announced Thursday new guidelines for monetary policy, which have been interpreted as possible changes to its near zero interest rate policy.
Bolivian president Evo Morales confirmed he will be meeting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in Chile during the taking office ceremony of elected Chilean president Michelle Bachelet scheduled for next Saturday.
The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee maintained Thursday its key interest rate at 4.5% for the seventh month in a row, continuing its wait-and-see policy on the British economy.
Latinamerica and the Caribbean trade surplus with United States expanded 5.4% last January reaching 9.2 billion US dollars reported the US Department of Commerce.
The Venezuelan government rejected Thursday the Venezuela chapter of the annual United States report on human rights and recommended Washington to get its own house in order before criticizing other countries.