Increased oil and gas production in the Caspian Sea, Africa and North America will help OPEC meet global demand in 2007, according to the International Energy Agency.
The official 2006/07 cruise season began Thursday morning in Uruguay with the arrival in Montevideo of the MS Amsterdam carrying 1.300 tourists and 600 crew members.
The ever increasing controversy between Uruguay and Argentina over the construction of pulp mills and pickets blocking routes reached a new peak Thursday when Uruguay's ambassador in Buenos Aires was summoned to the Foreign Affairs Ministry.
Ninety days ago, the odds against Manuel Rosales winning the Venezuelan presidency had to be 100-to-1. But now, with less than two weeks before election-day, he's got a real chance to pull off the biggest upset in modern Latin American political history.
Students from UK overseas territories, including the Falkland Islands, will pay lower university tuition fees next year, ministers have announced.
The explosive development of soybean farming in the last decade means 8% of the world's agriculture land is dedicated to the crop and ranks only behind three basic cereals: rice, wheat and corn. Soy and derivate exports represent 10% of all global agriculture trade reveals the latest report from FAO.
World Trade Organization Secretary General Pascal Lamy arrived Tuesday in Uruguay for the twentieth anniversary celebration of the launching of the GATT Uruguay Round in 1986.
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva plans to hire more people and modify environmental laws to force through 120 stalled infrastructure projects in his second term, a senior Environment Ministry official said.
One of the twin daughters of President George W Bush has been robbed of her handbag in Argentina despite protection by US Secret Service agents.
A growing number of university students from the United States spend a year abroad, pursuing careers from political science to the arts, and gaining a wealth of world-knowledge in the process. Chile appears to be a growing favorite among them.