Although there are areas of disagreement between Gibraltar and Spain, ordinary people in both countries are united in being deeply concerned after an incident at the weekend.
A shipping conference for United Kingdom Overseas Territories and crown dependencies has been taking place at Bermuda.
Malvinas/Falklands, vindication of war veterans, the two British-Argentine armed conflicts, Argentina's cornucopia and corruption, Guido di Tella and current British-Argentine relations are some of the issues addressed by The Buenos Aires Herald Andrew Graham-Yooll in a long interview with La Nacion.
A dome that had been growing atop the volcano on this Caribbean island collapsed Saturday, sending debris cascading down the mountain and raining ash over a wide area, scientists said. No injuries were reported.
Malvinas is a national cause which unites all Argentines, although the 1982 conflict was manipulated by a terrible dictatorship which was foundering, said Argentina's Defence minister Nilda Garré Friday during the opening of a round of conferences on the Argentine-British war.
The international community must give urgent financial support to the Government of newly elected President Réné Préval of Haiti, who will lack the money to pay State workers in the immediate future the United Nations Secretary-General's outgoing Special Representative in that country, Juan Gabriel Valdés, said Friday.
The number of luxury line cruise ships calling at Chilean ports grew to a record breaking 120 in 2005, up by 20% over the previous season. Industry leaders say that even more cruise ships are on the horizon.
The Uruguayan government believes there is nothing left to discuss personally between their president, Tabaré Vázquez, and his Argentine counterpart regarding the construction of two pulp plants in Uruguay.
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Governor announces official ?end of tour' date; Wind brings woe to sailing family; Budget session next week; Court cases adjourned;
May Queen crowned tonight.
Mercosur is suffering a serious institutional problem because there hasn't been effective understanding between country members on how to address macroeconomic synchronization difficulties, admitted Brazil's presidential advisor Marco Aurelio Garcia during an interview with Folha do Sao Paulo.