Chile and Bolivia have agreed on a bilateral work program which will advance gradually towards more complex problems such as the resumption of diplomatic relations and an outlet to the sea announced Monday Chile's Foreign Affairs minister, Alejandro Foxley.
A cow in Alabama has tested positive for mad cow disease, the Agriculture Department said Monday, confirming the third U.S. case of the brain-wasting ailment.
Falklands Director of Fisheries, Dr .John Barton, struck a cautiously optimistic note today, when interviewed on the Falkland Islands Radio programme, News Direct.
Bolivian President Evo Morales and Uruguayan counterpart Tabare Vazquez agreed here Monday to consider building a natural gas pipeline linking their respective countries and invited Paraguay to join the project.
Brazil's low cost, low fare airline finished its second consecutive year as one of the largest e-commerce companies in Brazil.
Huge chunks of ice have tumbled off Argentina's Perito Moreno glacier - a rare spectacle that prompted a vigil by hundreds of tourists.
Chilean legislators approved a new anti-smoking law on Tuesday in a major step toward cutting the habit in a country where more than 40 percent of the people smoke.
A message from Her Majesty The Queen Head of the Commonwealth
There are few feelings more satisfying than waking to a new day with a sense of wellbeing. Good health is a
precious gift.
The Queen arrived in Australia on Sunday as organisers and athletes were busily putting the finishing touches to their preparations for the 18th Commonwealth Games.
British Shadow Defence Secretary, Liam Fox, has announced that he will be asking Defence Secretary, John Reid, whether the British government proposes any action to prevent the harassment of Falkland Islands fishing vessels by Argentinean naval ships.