Rockhopper Exploration, the oil and gas exploration company focused on the North Falkland Basin, which listed on AIM in August 2005, has today announced its preliminary results for the year ended 31 March 2006.
Mexico's presidential candidates in the run up to the July 2 election will hold Tuesday evening a televised debate, which is considered crucial given the parity among the contenders.
Washington called on western hemisphere countries to team with United States in trade associations to better compete with China and other world blocks.
Spain's Repsol-YPF and Petrobras have jointly begun offshore production in Brazil with the country's largest and most sophisticated oil rig.
The world's largest cruise ship has set sail from Miami on her first Caribbean cruise carrying regular passengers, reports BBC. The 160,000-ton Freedom of the Seas has knocked the Queen Mary 2 cruise liner off the top of the list of the world's biggest cruise ships.
Argentina's Consumer Price Index rose 0.5% last May, the lowest in three months and below the same month a year ago, totalling 4.4% in the first five months of 2006. Furthermore food and beverage, two essential components of the Basic Food Basket actually contracted 0.3% reported the Statistics and Census Office.
Mercosur is agonising and the situation could worsen if any of its members signs a free trade agreement with a third party, warned former Brazilian president Fernando Henrique Cardoso.
Brazil's Foreign Affairs minister Celso Amorim said it was only natural that his country should support the candidacy of Venezuela, instead of Guatemala, to the United Nations Security Council.
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.