Next December Argentina and United Kingdom will resume talks on defense cooperation it was confirmed in Argentine government sources and the British Embassy in Buenos Aires, according to reports in the Buenos Aires press.
Although Chile's economy is not growing as fast as many business leaders would like, a recent study by the University of Chile confirmed that unemployment in the Greater Santiago area fell to 9.4%, making it 1.1 point lower than the same time last year.
Argentina expects a record cruise season this 2006/07 summer with a scheduled 87 calls and 130.000 visitors which is over 15% compared to last year's performance of 108.000 visitors.
Scientists are getting their first glimpse into the inner secrets of an ice shelf, thanks to the innovative application of a new radar technique developed by British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
The conservation of not only nature but also areas of historic interest were the basis for a UK Overseas Territories (OTs) conference held in the Channel island of Jersey last month.
Politicians and Church leaders are weighing into an increasingly heated debate over who owns the fertile farmlands of Argentina, which used to be known as the world's bread basket.
Brazil announced the construction of seven nuclear plants by 2025 to ensure energy sufficiency with economic efficiency.
In the first nine months of 2006, Chile's Torres del Paine Park received 70.000 visitors according to the country's Forestry Corporation.
Chilean domestic air traffic is growing at an annual rate of 5 to 6% and in the last fifteen years the number of passengers jumped from 3 to 10 million revealed Chile's Civil Aviation Director Enrique Rosende Alba.
Punta Arenas 2006/07 cruise season is expecting 163 calls and just over 100.000 visitors, (66.000 passengers and 34.000 crew members), according to Eduardo Manzanares head of the Austral Port Company which manages the local port.