Dubai announced on Sunday plans to build a more than one kilometer high sky scraper, an undertaking that will demand over ten years to construct and billions of dollars, possibly becoming the world's tallest building, according to developers Nakheel.
A former Argentine airport officer who became a model and television star testified in a US court Friday about discovering a suitcase stuffed with nearly $800,000 in cash brought to a Buenos Aires airport from Venezuela.
Argentina's vice president Julio Cobos said on Friday that cabinet minister Julio De Vido should come clear about his alleged links with the suitcase cash scandal currently being aired in a Miami federal court.
Europe's biggest economies agreed on Saturday to work together to support financial institutions, but without forming a joint bail-out fund. French President Nicolas Sarkozy hosted the meeting of the leaders of Britain, Germany and Italy in Paris.
BHP Billiton proposed 114 billion US dollars hostile bid for rival mining giant Rio Tinto has been cleared by Australia's competition watchdog.
Brazilians on Sunday will go to the polls to elect mayors and city councils in more than 5,500 municipal areas. It will be the last significant electoral test in South America's largest country before the presidential elections in 2010.
The United States economy received a 700 billion US dollars shot in the arm Friday, and Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands got a shot of assistance from rum, according to the US Caribbean territories press.
Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner called striking farmers to dialogue warning that there's much uncertainty in the world because of the international financial crisis and it could affect the Argentine model.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy distanced himself from a proposed 300 billion Euro European Union-wide bank rescue scheme that has divided EU governments on the eve of a meeting to be held in Paris.
On the eve of the crucial vote in the US House of Representatives, Latinamerican markets tumbled Thursday dragged by Wall Street (down 3.22%), with Brazil's Bovespa and Argentina's Merval suffering the largest losses.