Mercosur is on flames and Brazil seems absent, according to one of President Lula da Silva's main political advisors and consultant of the Organization of American States, Ricardo Seitenfus who just recently was back from Uruguay and Argentina.
Mexican President Felipe Calderón, who took office on Friday Dec 1erst. faces a tough challenge to ensure governability, caught between a party which accuses him of stealing the election and another one which would make him pay very dearly its eventual support.
Tony Blair is meeting US President George Bush for talks on Iraq, in the wake of a major report backing the withdrawal of most US combat troops by 2008 as part of a significant shift in tactics.
Chile's President Michelle Bachelet will meet her Bolivian counterpart Evo Morales on the sidelines of the South American Community of Nations (CSN) meeting Chile's Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley said on Wednesday.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez arrived in Brazil on Wednesday for discussions on energy and infrastructure cooperation between the two countries.
The Bush administration took action Wednesday aimed at choking off a major fundraising channel for Hizbullah operating in the tri-border area of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay.
Chile stocks edged down from record highs in sluggish Monday afternoon trade as investors awaited economic growth and inflation data, while the peso rose against the dollar.
China has become a net steel exporter for the first time with exports up 92% year reaching 33 million tons in the first ten months of 2006. Simultaneously China's steel imports dropped 29% to 15.5 million tons, reports Xinhua.
The European Central Bank at Friday's Governing Council meeting in Frankfort decided to increase the minimum rate for the Eurosystem by 25 points to 3.5%.
A large stretch of Brazilian Amazon rain forest almost the size of Uruguay was placed under government protection this week, a region infamous for violent conflicts among loggers, ranchers and environmentalists.