Bolivian President Evo Morales launched Saturday his land reform by distributing an estimated 20.000 square kilometres of government property among poor peasants and Indians.
Argentina's booming economy is reflecting in the automobile industry with sales of new models and second hand cars forecasted to reach 1.6 million, the highest ever.
The Paraguayan government sacked over the weekend its ambassador in Buenos Aires following allegations he was an informer for the dictatorial regime of President Alfredo Stroessner, (1954/1989), who worked closely with other military regimes of the region at the time.
Under the table or irregular payments to Bolivian bureaucrats are estimated to have reached 115 million US dollars in 2005 according to a report sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development made public in La Paz Sunday.
Addressing thousands of followers in Lima Sunday night Alan Garcia proclaimed he was the winner of the Peruvian presidential runoff.
Albatrosses on islands in the South Atlantic are being pushed to the brink of extinction, according to research, reports BBC with populations of three species breeding on South Georgia and outlying islands having declined by about a third in the past 30 years.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday called the arrival of a shipment of 30,000 Russian assault rifles as historic.
World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June, is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action
Argentina will again request for a solution to the sovereignty dispute with the United Kingdom over the Falklands/Malvinas Islands issue during the Organization of American States annual assembly currently taking place in the Dominican Republic.
Ollanta Humala admitted early Monday Alan Garcia's victory in the Sunday Peruvian presidential run-off.