Uruguay looks to Washington for trade ties but not a free-trade agreement yet, the minister of industry, energy and mining said in Miami.
Brazil has approved a law granting licences for wood logging in publicly owned sections of the Amazon rainforest, a move aimed at halting its destruction.
The Falkland Islands face an economically difficult year which means the elected Councillors have some tough decisions ahead regarding spending priorities
Falkland Islands Councillors did not show much enthusiasm about a proposal for the British Overseas Territories to have direct representation in the Westminster and European Union Parliaments.
A huge open ball with an estimated 10.000 couples dancing milonga Saturday night in the heart of Buenos Aires was the highlight of the ten days long Tango Festival, organized by the city's government.
A children's book about two male penguins that raise a baby penguin has been moved to the nonfiction section of two public library branches in Missouri, United States after parents complained it had homosexual undertones, reports the US press.
The Falkland Islands Fisheries Department's Chief Scientist Doctor Alexander Sasha Arkhipkin has been elected President of the Cephalopod International Advisory Council.
Latin America should form a regional market for cheap energy that will boost development across the continent, a top energy official said Friday.
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Sweden's first case of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, mad cow disease, has been confirmed by the European Union's central laboratory and in the Netherlands an 8 year old cow was also diagnosed with BSE.