Argentina believes it will take six to eight weeks before the no innovation clause in the pulp mills dispute with Uruguay currently before the International Court of The Hague, is accepted or rejected.
The 10th meeting of the FAO Sub-Committee on Fish Trade in Santiago de Compostela, Spain was marked by vigorous debate among the 61 participating countries regarding the increasingly complex challenges of responsibly managing the globe-spanning fish trade sector.
Ten Latinamerican countries led by Mexico and Colombia agreed in Santo Domingo the building of a mega oil refinery which will ensure energy supply to the region at preferential prices.
HMS Chatham is en route to the Falkland Islands and South Georgia for her six months deployment as the South Atlantic Patrol Ship to protect British interests in the South Atlantic region.
Peruvians will vote today in a presidential election that may be closer than has long been expected.
Brazil's state-run oil giant Petrobras said yesterday it has completed the purchase of Royal Dutch Shell's fuel-and-distribution operations in Uruguay, acquiring 89 service stations across the country.
President Néstor Kirchner ? who revels in his avian nickname yesterday announced for the first time that the candidate of the national concertation he has called for will be a male or female penguin, but stopped short of saying whether he will seek re-election.
Militant Chilean high-school students have rejected a government proposal aimed at ending weeks of demonstrations and said they still planned to launch an escalated nationwide protest on Monday.
Venezuela is beefing up its troop strength along the Colombian border, negotiating with Russia to set up arms factories, and preparing for a possible invasion, the army commander said Friday.
Argentina supports Venezuela as non permanent member of the United Nations Security Council representing Latinamerica and the Caribbean confirmed Argentina's Foreign Affaire minister Jorge Taiana in Caracas.