Since taking office last Monday, the administration of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Argentina's first elected woman president, on two occasions reiterated its claim over the Falkland Islands and called on the United Kingdom to abandon its policy of no dialogue and resume sovereignty talks.
President Nestor Kirchner administration was a success in pulling Argentina out from the 2001/02 collapse but President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner must take the following step and that is making Argentina again an international player, said Thomas Shannon Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs.
Reality is reality and the Falklands are British was the first UK reaction to a protest letter from the Argentine government rejecting the inclusion of disputed (British) Overseas Territories in the Lisbon European Treaty which was signed by EU leaders this Thursday in the Portuguese capital.
Brazil's economy expanded 5.7% in the third quarter, boosted by big gains in the agricultural and industrial sectors, and it appeared on track to grow 5% for the year, according to government figures.
Falkland Oil and Gas Ltd said the results from its controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) survey on its Falkland Islands exploration programme are encouraging, with positive CSEM anomalies indicating the possible presence of trapped hydrocarbons with the potential of significant resources.
Víctor Filichkin, head of Russian energy company Intermash, visited Chile last week to promote a potential nuclear solution to Chile's energy needs. Filichkin's visit coincides with the arrival of the new U.S. ambassador to Chile – touted as a nuclear energy expert – and the recent visit by Mohamed El Baradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Cruise vessel Norwegian Dream finally returned to the port of Montevideo Tuesday evening after waiting 24 hours two miles offshore while the main channel of access to the port was surveyed and cleared of possible hazards.
The penguin population of Antarctica is under pressure from global warming, according to a WWF report released this week.
More than two weeks after the ship M/S Explorer sank in Bransfield Strait off the coast of Antarctica, experts are questioning the official explanation of why the vessel sank.
Accidents can always happen but the target is to minimize impacts and advance contingency plans for such situations in the framework of the Antarctic Treaty, said Chile's Dr. Alvaro Sapag, chairman of the Chilean Environment Commission during a meeting on the Antarctic environment held in Punta Arenas.