The nightclub trap fire that killed more than 180 people in Argentina last week reached the political system with the resignation of Buenos Aires City Justice and Urban Secretary Juan Carlos Lopez.
Relatives from the Argentine servicemen killed in the 1982 Malvinas war are planning to travel to the Falkland Islands in the coming days to check the cenotaph assembled in the Darwin Cemetery which was finished April 2004 but still has to be inaugurated reported Sunday in Buenos Aires the Argentine news agency DYN.
The Argentine government ratified the country's imprescriptible sovereignty rights over the Falklands/Malvinas and requested the British government resumes bilateral negotiations, to find as soon as possible a solution to the conflict.
Relatives of the 177 people who died in a fire that broke out on Thursday night in a Buenos Aires rock club yesterday started burying their bodies as some 3,000 demonstrators gathered in front of the local City Hall blaming Mayor Aníbal Ibarra for Argentina's worst non natural disaster ever
Jan Egeland, the UN emergency relief coordinator, said the toll may be approaching 150,000 as the United States increased its aid pledge tenfold to 350 million dollars.
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Punta Arenas is basically free from the impact of tsunamis and sea quakes according to Chilean authorities from the country's early warning system that extends all along the country's coast in coordination with international organizations.
Argentine police were looking Friday for the owner of a deathtrap nightclub where 180 people died in this city's worst-ever fire, while authorities declared three days of mourning during which no New Year's festivities or music will be allowed on municipal property.
Latinamericans are no longer the largest group of immigrant workers in Japan, revealed Tokyo authorities.
Spain's Socialist government has put the final touches on a project to legalize the residence and employment here of an estimated 800,000 undocumented immigrants