Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez's government is moving forward with a plan to nationalize its largest oil company, currently owned by Spanish company Repsol, deepening a rift between Buenos Aires and Madrid.
The meeting ended on a frosty note Sunday, with the leaders of Venezuela, Bolivia and Nicaragua all vowing to boycott next year's meeting if Cuba remains banned.
An investigation has been launched in Argentina to find the person responsible for mistakenly pronouncing a new-born baby, dead.
Situated 5,000 meters (16,404 feet) high in the Chilean Andes, the world's largest and most expensive ground-based astronomy project has just begun its monumental search in hopes of answering some of humanity's biggest questions.
Whereas other all-inclusive resorts see themselves as both destination and activity, Explora poses a different idea: an all-inclusive adventure.
A showdown over control of an oil company is pitting Argentina against its former colonial ruler, Spain. The bone of contention is an Argentinian company that the government may seize from Spanish oil major Repsol.
Chelsea’s Billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovich has drawn up an eleven man shopping list for the Blues this summer and will effectively hand over the list to the new manager the Blues will look to appoint at the end of the season.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc is focused on improving results in China and other foreign countries where it already operates, rather than on entering new markets, its top international executive said on Thursday.
Overall, 52.6 percent of Brazilian men and 44.7 percent of women are overweight.
Manchester United has agreed to sign Nicolas Gaitan for €25 million, plus two players in part-exchange, from Benfica, according to reports in Portugal.
The top aftermarket NYSE gainers Wednesday were: McKesson Corp, YPF SA, Jaguar Mining, EXCO Resources and 3D Systems Corp. The top aftermarket NYSE losers were: Barnes & Noble, Muller Water Products, Cloud Peak Energy, Manning & Napier and Lexington Realty Trust.
Watch highlights of Manchester City's impressive 4-0 victory over West Brom at the Etihad.
Argentina woman Anaila Bouter gave birth to her child prematurely on April 3. The 29-year-old mom had only been 26 weeks pregnant. What was to be her fifth child, the hospital in Resistencia informed the mother that the baby was stillborn. Bouter received a death certificate for her baby daughter, but a miracle happened 12 hours later.
Well over half of people globally use the Internet to search for information on entertainment and hobbies, according to a new survey.
Known as the End of the Earth, Patagonia reigns as one of the best backdrops for adventure seekers.
U.S. soybean exports are up 15 million bushels for the 2011/12 crop year and soybean prices are expected to rise, while global oil seed production is down 5.2 million tons as South American soybean production plummets because of warm weather and low rainfall, a report by the U.S. Department of Agriculture said Tuesday.
Banking and keeping track of finances, shopping and searching for jobs are the main tasks of Internet users around the globe, according to a new international survey.
While services are held in Argentina and the UK to mark the 30th Anniversary of the Falklands War, questions have arisen regarding the future of the Falkland Islands.
Meanwhile, take a look at some of the historic moments of the Falklands War.
The super ambitious 53-year-old popstar Madonna once said, “I’m tough, ambitious, and I know exactly what I want.” Well, without a doubt she has downright proved it to be true time and again.
Why are the lights and logos out at the Empire State Building, Sydney Opera House, Eiffel Tower, Christ the Redeemer, Burj Khalifa, and Great Wall of China? They've all gone dark for Earth Hour 2012 as a symbolic gesture of each nation's commitment to sustainability.
After Maradona confronts angry fans in Dubai, we take a look at five more of the Argentinian legend's most dramatic moments.