Norwegian adventurer Cecilie Skog reached Monday the North Pole, making her the first woman to both climb the highest mountains on seven continents and ski to the so-called three poles, her team said Tuesday.
Ecuador expects to significantly increase oil revenue following the enforcement of a bill giving the government a 50% share in windfall profits from multinational oil companies.
The fragile situation of Mercosur, strengthening bilateral relations, energy and development were in the agenda of the meeting held late Tuesday in Sao Paulo between Argentine president Nestor Kirchner and his Brazilian host Lula da Silva.
BBC Mundo, the BBC's international radio and internet service in Spanish will, for the first time, provide news content on television thanks to a new arrangement with leading Latin American TV channel, Latinamerica Television (LTV).
Brazil primary surplus was above target in March, 6.2 billion US dollars, thus retaking the first quarter savings drive, reported the country's Central Bank.
Chile's government owned oil company ENAP will expand its hydrocarbons activities in Ecuador in conjunction with the host country's company Petroecuador.
Uruguayan president Tabare Vazquez will participate of the European Union/Latinamerica leaders' summit scheduled for next month in Vienna with the purpose of putting on the table the ongoing pulp mills dispute with Argentina.
In many parts of the world, the building of dams for hydroelectric schemes has led to whole villages being submerged, communities broken up, climate change and threats to fragile ecosystems.
Brazilian airline Gol, one of the fastest growing in the industry will begin regular flights to Chile with 21 weekly schedules, reported the company in Sao Paulo.
The European Union is refusing to give up hope for stalled global trade talks and vowed to cut farmers support if other trade partners made similar sacrifices.