The final count of votes in Ecuador's October 15 general election shows a discouraging no win situation for the political system. According to the Supreme Electoral Tribunal the winner in eleven of the country's 22 provinces was the blank ballot paper.
Pushed by food, clothing and leisure increases the consumer prices index in Argentina climbed 0.9% in October, according to the latest release from the National Statistics and Census Office and in line with private estimates.
Chilean president Michelle Bachelet inaugurates Monday the International Socialist World Council currently presided by former Greek Premier George Papandreu and which is expected to convene 300 delegates from over a hundred countries.
Leaders at the Iberian-American summit meeting over the weekend in Uruguay pledged to tackle the root economic and social causes of immigration, but Latin American leaders also criticized United States and Europe for its strict regulatory practices.
Former revolutionary Daniel Ortega took a big lead in this country's presidential election late Sunday and was close to winning a first-round victory.
The China-Africa summit ended in Beijing with the Chinese government pledging to double both aid and trade with African nations.
Republicans are less enthusiastic than Democrats about going to vote Tuesday in the United States mid term elections according to a survey from Time magazine Sunday edition.
Chile and Uruguay were the best ranked countries in the latest edition of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released Monday by the nongovernmental corruption watchdog Transparency International.
The Chilean Army announced it will begin mine clearance operations in Tierra del Fuego in the second half of November.
World tourism is expected to grow 4% in 2007 for the fourth year running, although slightly slower than in previous years according to the latest release from the United Nations World Tourism Organization in Madrid.