Chile's Ministry of Agriculture and Pro-Chile denied Tuesday that California's governor Arnold Schwarzenegger had called on consumers to abstain from buying Chilean produce and described reports in several Chilean media as inadequate.
Spain's forestry and pulp company ENCE announced Tuesday in Madrid that is was delaying construction of a pulp mill in Uruguay until 2008.
Brazil's oil company Petrobras reached the record production of 1,912,733 barrels of oil in Brazil on Monday October 23rd. The record improved 30.000 barrels on its previous record of 1,882,000 barrels achieved last May.
Chile's Navy second Scorpene class submarine SS Carrera left Spain Tuesday after completing several months' navigation and equipment trials.
Bolivia will replace Venezuela as the candidate for the non permanent seat of the United Nations Security Council, announced late Tuesday Bolivian president Evo Morales.
Next November 2, three Falklands veterans are returning to the Islands to keep a promise they made 25 years ago at the start of the conflict: yomp 75 miles to claim a pint of beer in Port Stanley.
A referendum to decide whether Gibraltar accepts or rejects the new Constitution is to be held on November 30.
British surgeons could perform the world's first full face transplant within months after being given the go-ahead. Consultant surgeon Peter Butler was granted permission for the pioneering surgery by the ethics committee at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, north London.
The Federal Open Market Committee decided Wednesday to keep interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the third consecutive month but also expressed concerns about inflation risks.
A new Attorney General has been named by the Falkland Islands government and for the first time ever an Islander will become Principal Crown Counsel, was announced Monday by Gilbert House in Stanley.