Enlightened by fire, the Argentine film on the Falklands/Malvinas war, partly filmed on location, has been awarded the Goya Prize to the best Spanish speaking foreign film in the twentieth edition of the renowned Barcelona, Spain Cinema Festival.
The cruise liner Queen Mary 2 with its 2.600 passengers is currently sailing for Ushuaia and Punta Arenas after having spent thirteen hours in Montevideo where Cunard Lines put on a big public relations operation.
This issue is confronting two brother countries and is exacerbating nationalism, said Uruguayan Deputy Víctor Semproni, a former bank clerks' union boss of the ruling Broad Front.
The recruitment process for the next Governor of Gibraltar is already under way, and the Foreign Office hopes to make an announcement in the spring, Douglas Alexander, Foreign Office Minister has told the Commons. Peter Caruana, Chief Minister, is being consulted on this process.
President-elect Michelle Bachelet officially announced 20 cabinet members early Monday evening, naming a mix of old and new political leaders ? 10 men and 10 women - to head the various ministerial posts in her government.
British Trade Minister Ian Pearson launched the Berkeley Training Centre in Macae, 182 kmts. away from Rio do Janeiro which will be the first Medical training centre aimed at the oil and gas industry in Latin America.
Mercosur capitals figure in the lower half of the world's most expensive cities according to a biannual The Economist Intelligence Unit study which has Oslo, Norway top of the list and Teheran, Iran ranking as the cheapest.
Three United Kingdom MPs will be visiting the Falkland Islands for a week in mid February in a familiarization tour. They will be accompanied by the Islands London Representative Sukey Cameron.
Arguing that possible increases in resource utilization as well as elevated energy prices have the potential to add inflation pressures the Federal Reserve Open Market Committee decided Tuesday to raise its target for the federal funds rate by 25 basis points to 4.5%.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, (OPEC) oil ministers decided Tuesday in Vienna to keep the official quota of 28 million bpd while the group's second biggest producer Iran, locked in a dispute over its atomic program, gave assurances it would not halt its exports.