Following two years of delay Antarctic Shipping confirmed n Punta Arenas that in the coming season 2005/06 the first Chilean cruise will be sailing to Antarctica.
The Brazilian Deputy responsible for the political turmoil shocking President Lula da Silva's administration ratified on oath before Congress, the alleged bribes network set up by the top aides and ministers of the Brazilian Executive branch.
Argentina's Foreign Affairs minister Rafael Bielsa claimed Wednesday before the United Nations Decolonization Committee that Britain is violating agreements over the disputed Falklands/Malvinas islands and complained about the recent June 14 victory celebrations.
A former Brasilia deputy governor revealed it was known that members of his Progressive Party, belonging to the ruling coalition of President Lula da Silva were receiving financial aid, but added he ignored the names.
Chilean president faces a scandal threat that could tarnish the last nine months of his six year administration following investigations into several million US dollars government contracts to close relatives and friends.
Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva promised Monday that in the fight against corruption he will look stone under stone and will prove to the country and his political allies his commitment to end with this evil.
Argentine Foreign Affairs minister Rafael Bielsa who last weekend announced he will be running for office in the Lower House for the city of Buenos Aires came under heavy flak from his competitors who are demanding he abandons his cabinet post.
Lan Chile admitted that the Falklands/Malvinas route naming is a delicate issue because both Britain and Argentina are insistent, but what really matters is that in a global world we must learn to incorporate the different country codes and that takes time, said Ignacio Cueto, Lan's Passenger transport general manager.
Argentina kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the 2nd stage of the World Youth Championships with a easy 2-0 vistory over a poor Egypt team.
FIFA President Jospeh Blatter, hosting a press conference prior to the Argentina-Egypt game,
said that FIFA would 'welcome'a bid from Argentina to host the 2014 World Cup.