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Stories for 2007

  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina to blacklist oil companies operating in Falklands

    Planning Minister Julio De Vido

    Argentina took a step further Thursday in its diplomatic rift with the United Kingdom by announcing the creation of a register of oil companies which will not be allowed to operate on the mainland if engaged in exploration or any kind of production on the Falkland Islands.

  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Argentina not interested in “Malvinizing” relations with UK

    We were involved in an absurd war, said Former Gen. M. Balza

    Argentina is not interested in “Malvinizing” relations with the United Kingdom, but bilateral links have fallen “hostage” of London's no negotiations policy over the Falkland Islands' sovereignty, claims one of Argentina's top diplomats.

  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Italy/Chile cooperation in renewable energy sector

    Minister Prodi & Pte. Bachelet

    Chile's presidential Palace La Moneda put out the red carpet this week for a quick official visit from Italy's Prime Minister Romano Prodi. During the day-long visit Prodi announced his country hoped to increase investment in Chile, especially in the renewable energy sector.

  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Uruguay sells 500 million US dollars in bonds and tightens credit

    Economy Minister Danilo Astori

    Uruguay sold this week 500 million US dollars in inflation-linked bonds denominated in pesos and due to mature in 2027, at a yield of 4.25% over inflation, said Economy Minister Danilo Astori.

  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Chile leads Latinamerica in information technology

    In a new study released this week by the World Economic Forum (WEF), Chile ranked 31 on a list of 122 countries for efficient use of information and communication technology. Only four Latin American countries made the top 50, of which Chile was the leader.

  • Friday, March 30th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Uruguay is in no position “to slam the door on Mercosur”

    Mercosur headquater in Montevideo

    “Uruguay should not slam the door on Mercosur” and on the contrary should argue in favor of a strategy of greater international insertion for the block recommended Francisco Panizza from the London School of Economics.

  • Thursday, March 29th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    HMS Grafton becomes Chilean Navy's “Almirante Grafton”

    New chilean frigate Almirante Lynch

    Former Type 23 frigate HMS Grafton was delivered Wednesday in Portsmouth to the Chilean Navy and renamed “Almirante Lynch”, according to a release from the Chilean Embassy in London.

  • Thursday, March 29th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Bernanke: “Increased uncertainty” about US economy

    Ben Bernanke says Wall Street jumped too far last week in thinking that Fed policy-makers had signalled interest rates might drop

    US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said Wednesday that uncertainty about the outlook for the US economy has increased and any future decisions on rates will depend on the evolution of growth and inflation.

  • Thursday, March 29th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Fidel Castro published article to criticize US biofuels policies

    Fidel Castro writes first editorial since surgery

    Ending eight months of silence, ailing Cuban President Fidel Castro published an article in Cuban state media Thursday criticizing US environmental policies. The article published in the Cuban Communist Party Daily Granma was the first attempt by Castro, who is recuperating from intestinal surgery, to comment on international issues since he was taken ill in July 2006.

  • Thursday, March 29th 2007 - 21:00 UTC

    Falkland Islands “business as usual” says Chief Executive

    Responding yesterday to the announcement by the Argentine Government of the suspension of the British/Argentine Joint Agreement over oil exploration in the Special Area of Cooperation in the South Atlantic, Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands Government, Chris Simpkins, said that while the announcement by Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana was “unfortunate” it would have no practical effect and there would be “business as usual” in the Falkland Islands