Giving what will be his last State of the Nation Address at the commencement of the budget session of the Falkland Islands Legislative Assembly, retiring Governor, Mr. Howard Pearce CVO delivered two clear messages to the current Argentine administration, as follows:
In an unexpected move the Mexican leading opposition presidential candidate apologised to President Vicente Fox for having used offensive language against him although he also criticized the government's support for the ruling party candidate.
Chile could pay off by the end of the year its full foreign debt with the surplus generated from booming international copper prices.
Peruvian officials praised Tuesday Chile's decision to stop former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori, currently free on bail in Santiago, from making further political statements until the extradition process is over.
Chile and Uruguay figure as the leading Latinamerican countries where it's much easier to interact and exchange among people, businesses and nations, according to a report from a private US corporation released this week.
ENAP, Chilean government owned petroleum company will be investing 2.5 million US dollars in exploring for oil and gas in two different areas, 60 and 120 miles to the northeast of Punta Arenas.
FAO unveiled an ambitious new collaborative initiative for improving reporting on the status of world fish stocks at a UN meeting on international fisheries policy being held in Rome this week.
Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand and Argentina were officially recognized by the World Animal Heath Organization, OIE, as the only four countries in the World free of Bovine Spongiform Encephalitis, BSA, more commonly known as mad cow.
French president Jacques Chirac who Thursday begins a two days visit to Brazil called on both sides to overcome the current disagreements on farm tariffs and subsidies that have pitted Mercosur against the European Union in international trade talks.
Government representatives attending a conference in New York aimed at improving measures to preserve ocean fish stocks called on Monday for more States to ratify a United Nations agreement aimed at reversing the dramatic declines seen in recent years.