Mexico's top election tribunal announced that it will release on Monday its ruling on the 375 challenges to the July 2 national election in which the two top vote-getters were conservative Felipe Calderon and leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Canadian authorities confirmed Friday that a mature beef cow from the province of Alberta had mad-cow disease or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE). This is the eighth case reported in Canada.
Striking workers in north Chile at Escondida, the world's largest copper mine, dropped their salary increase demand from 10 to 8% in an effort to bring the three week strike to a conclusion.
A total of 28 hopefuls have been confirmed as presidential candidates for Venezuela's elections scheduled for next December 3, Tibisay Lucena, president of the National Electoral Council announced Friday
Mexican President Vicente Fox confirmed Friday that he will preside over official Independence Day celebrations including a military parade, in spite of protestors' sit-in encampments in Mexico City's main avenues and plaza.
United States respects Argentina's decision to resume production of enriched uranium but also requests assurances that the technology will not be transferred to third countries.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, in Beijing on his fourth visit to the oil-hungry Asian giant, has signed a number of energy deals covering production, refining and transportation.
A United States citizen suspected of checking dynamite in his luggage on the flight from Buenos Aires was questioned by FBI officials in Houston after bomb-sniffer dogs picked up a scent from his baggage, officials said.
Three fishermen who say they survived nine months adrift in the Pacific Ocean returned to Mexico on Friday and denied they were involved in drug trafficking or resorted to cannibalism to survive.
In the heat of the engine room, huge copper-coloured cylinders hiss as Capt. Carlos Saavedra pulls hard on the accelerator lever of the oldest working ship in the Americas.