Tuesday was Argentina's turn to score in the escalating controversy over the building of pulp mills on the Uruguayan side of a river that acts as a natural divide between the neighboring countries and which has triggered ongoing protests from Argentine residents and environmentalists.
The Falkland Islands government has announced for next December 20 a major exercise to test plans, in coordination with military personnel, designed to deal with a major civilian emergency.
Chile's president Michelle Bachelet called on the Army to sanction the grandson of former dictator Augusto Pinochet Ugarte who during a surprise funeral speech Tuesday openly praised the 1973 coup which ousted the elected government of president Salvador Allende.
The Uruguayan economy registered 7% growth in the first nine months of 2006, according to the latest figures from the country's Central Bank.
Uruguayan president Tabare Vazquez said Wednesday that the authorization for the establishment of a pulp mill by the Spanish company ENCE along the River Plate estuary will be decided by his administration.
The grandson of former dictator Augusto Pinochet Ugarte was booted Wednesday from the Chilean Army for having made a highly political and out of protocol speech during his grandfather's funeral services Tuesday.
The world's largest cruise ship, Freedom of the Seas, was unexpectedly forced to spend two additional days in Miami getting the most comprehensive cleaning yet after returning to port last Sunday with sick passengers for the second consecutive cruise.
The accommodation facility at RAF Brize Norton, Gateway House which is available to all passengers travelling on scheduled flights, including twice weekly to the Falkland Islands, has been closed while suspected asbestos contamination is investigated.
Chile's Distortions Committee extended this week for twelve months a 23% safeguard levy on Argentine milk and Gouda cheese imports to protect Chilean dairy farmers.
Chile is preparing to appeal a World Trade Organization ruling which states that the price band system applied to safeguard Chilean farmers from Argentine imports of wheat, wheat flour and edible vegetal oil is not compatible with WTO regulations.