Venezuela signed Wednesday in Buenos Aires the protocol establishing the full incorporation to South America's main trade block Mercosur.
The Secretary General of the Organisation of American States Jose Miguel Insulza admitted tensions inside Mercosur but denied Latinamerican countries are increasingly divided over ideology.
Increased controls over ports and fishing vessels that could reduce illegal fishing were proposed by several countries Thursday at a United Nations conference that is reviewing a landmark conservation and management agreement on fish stocks.
With just over a week for the Peruvian presidential run off (Sunday June 4), former president Alan Garcia is still ahead in vote intention but ultranationalist candidate Ollanta Humala is closing in, according to the latest public opinion poll released in Lima.
Next Sunday Colombians will be voting for president among six candidates with President Alvaro Uribe favourite and well ahead in the public opinion polls, which will possibly avoid a runoff June 18.
For the sixth time Chile's flag carrier Lan was named the best airline in Central and South America and the Caribbean according to the Official Airline Guide, the leading world guide in the airline industry.
Paraguayans spent some 30 million US dollars in 2005 to bribe bureaucrats, police and other officials according to a watchdog NGO which claims corruption is a pervasive reality of the landlocked South American country.
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stands out as an undefeatable candidate for next October's election according to two of the country's most respected public opinion pollsters.
Argentine President Nestor Kirchner drew an estimated 350,000 supporters to Buenos Aires Plaza de Mayo for a rally to highlight the economy's recovery and his three years in office.