Uruguayan president Tabare Vazquez currently in Washington announced Monday Uruguay has decided to scale down its relation with Mercosur from full member to associate member
United States president George W. Bush support dropped to a new low with only six months to mid term elections when the ruling Republican party will be fighting to retain control in Congress.
Brazil the world's leading exporter of beef begun this week the mid year vaccination campaign against foot and mouth disease with a target of 139.4 million cattle.
Uruguayan former president Jorge Batlle underlined that Uruguay ceased to be an Argentine province long time ago and said leaving Mercosur is the best alternative.
Bolivia's Socialist president Evo Morales signed Monday a supreme decree giving the government absolute control over the country's huge hydrocarbons reserves and operations while the Army was sent to ensure control of wells and refineries.
Alan Garcia said Monday that his opponent in this month's Peruvian presidential runoff, ultra nationalist Ollanta Humala, is financed by Venezuela's Hugo Chavez, another left-leaning former Army colonel and failed coup-plotter.
The Organization of American States, OAS, Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza called Monday on country members to abstain from acts that can further increase the atmosphere of tension existent among some of them.
With copper prices soaring and no limit in sight Chile faces an ironic situation since governments traditionally and historically are struggling to make ends meet.
Falkland Islands defence capability, the 25th anniversary of the 1982 South Atlantic conflict and hydrocarbons were among the issues discussed Monday between visiting British Armed Forces minister Adam Ingram and elected Councillors in Stanley.