A hacker posted the personal information of six million Chileans on a popular tech blog last weekend revealing the names, addresses, national identity cards numbers, email addresses and social and academic background of nearly 40% of the country.
Argentina and Chile will be hosting for the first time ever the 2009 edition of the Dakar rally that will extend from next January 3 to 18 covering 9.000 kilometers. The announcement was made on Tuesday in Paris by Patrice Clerc, president of Amaury Sport Organization and Etienne Lavigne director of the competition.
The president of the US Federal Reserve Bank in Cleveland Sandra Pianalto said Tuesday in Paris that inflation remains a top risk to the economic outlook, but that the Federal Reserve's rate-cutting strategy was likely not to stoke inflationary pressures.
Peru is hosting the fifth European Union/Latinamerica/Caribbean leaders' summit and has displayed 85.000 police and Armed Forces in the capital Lima, of which 6.000 in the immediate area where deliberations will take place. The event begins next Tuesday and concludes Friday with the leaders summit.
THE annual International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) conference was held in Punta Del Este, Uruguay this year.
Europe's biggest bank HSBC has written off 3.2 billion US dollars in the first three months of 2008 as a result of its exposure to the US sub-prime market. The write downs, which are lower than the total written off in the final quarter of 2007, are in line with what the bank had predicted.
Rice production in Asia, Africa and Latin America will reach record highs in 2008, but prices could also continue to soar in the short term, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported on Monday.
Bolivian President Evo Morales committed himself and the country's nine governors on Monday to face a recall referendum next August 10, gambling that his unfinished term and controversial reforms will survive the vote.
China's consumer prices increased to a 12 year high in April pushed by food prices and in spite of government pledges to tackle inflation. Annual inflation rose to 8.5% from 8.3% in March with food costs 22.1% higher in April from a year earlier, driven mainly by demand for pork.
Argentina's National Auditing Office accused the country's Fisheries Secretariat of lack of controls and transparency which have driven the hubssi and Illex squid resources to the limit because of over fishing.