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Stories for 2007

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Chile opens Tierra del Fuego for oil/gas exploration

    Chile will call an international bid for the exploration of hydrocarbons in the extreme south of the country during the first half of this year, announced Karen Poniachik, the country's Minister of Energy and Mines.

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Royal member and minister to visit Falklands next June

    Britain's Ministry of Defence and the Foreign Office confirmed that the Armed Forces Minister Adam Ingram and a member of the Royal Family will be visiting the Falkland Islands next June as part of the 25th commemoration of the South Atlantic conflict and thus rebutting an article from The Observer.

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Ecuador plans to restructure debt with 60% face value cut

    Following on Argentina's steps, Ecuador plans to cover fiscal needs with the sale of bonds to Venezuela and will renegotiate part of its sovereign bonds only admitting 40% of face value, announced Ecuadorian Finance minister Ricardo Patiño.

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Princess Anne to meet Chilean President Bachelet in Viña

    Princess Anne arrived in Punta Arenas, extreme south Chile Monday at 13:30 hours aboard a British Antarctic Survey (BAS) aircraft, the first leg of a three days visit which includes a meeting with President Michelle Bachelet Tuesday evening.

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Pulp mills dispute: Uruguay expects favorable ruling

    Court of Justice at The Hague

    The Uruguayan government is confident of a positive ruling from the International Court of The Hague calling for an end to blockades by Argentine environmentalists protesting against the construction of a pulp mill on the Uruguayan side of a shared river that acts as a natural border between the neighboring countries.

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Pickets will only abide to relocation of controversial pulp mill

    “We will continue with our protests” pickets said yesterday

    The environmental assembly from Gualeguaychu whose pickets are blocking access to an international bridge leading to Uruguay in protest over the building of an allegedly highly contaminating pulp mill, have anticipated that they will no lift the pickets if an international court ruling favors Uruguay.

  • Monday, January 22nd 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Taiana: good rapport with Ki-Moon on Malvinas issue

    Minister J. Taiana and UN  Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon

    Argentina formally called on United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon good offices with the purpose of resuming talks with the United Kingdom to help find a peaceful solution to the Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute.

  • Sunday, January 21st 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Hillary Clinton joins White House race

    Democratic Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton launched a trailblazing campaign for the White House on Saturday, a former first lady turned political powerhouse intent on becoming the first female president. “I'm in, and I'm in to win,” she said.

  • Sunday, January 21st 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    South American leaders focus on poor

    South American leaders sought to refocus their fractured trade bloc last Thursday on the needs of the region's poor as Venezuela's outspoken president called for remaking Mercosur to fit his vision of “21st century socialism.”

  • Sunday, January 21st 2007 - 20:00 UTC

    Queen Mary 2 calls in Montevideo for 15 hours

    Queen Mary 2, one of the world's largest passenger ships and currently on its first ever world cruise, an 81 day circumnavigation of the globe, called in Montevideo last Saturday for fifteen hours.