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Edward Snowden biographical comics will be published

Edward Snowden, former external analyst at the National Security Agency of the United States (NSA) who leaked the information about massive spying of that agency, has become the star of a comic book. Written by Valerie Dorazio and with drawings of Dan Lauer, it has a biographical...
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Malaysia Airlines missing plane could have been shot down by the U.S. and Thailand

So it was confirmed by writer and journalist Nigel Cawthorne, who wrote a book in which he claims that Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane disappeared on last March 8, was shot down in a joint military exercise between the U.S. and Thailand. According to Cawthorne, whose book goes on...
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AT&T buys DirecTV

The Telecommunication company AT & T Inc. would buy the satellite TV company DirecTV in $ 48.500 million dollars. This will allow them to compete with Comcast -Time Warner Cable. The proposal of the AT & T combination is waiting for the U.S. government approval. This...
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New labeling is more present in products

Products such as: tea , soda, energy drinks , flavored drinks, juices, roasted beans and chicken ham are some of the foods that already have on its labels the graph color system that indicates the level of salt, fat and sugar. This measure corresponds to the Regulations of...
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Israeli parliament will elect new Country president on June 10

According to an announcement made by the President of the Israeli Parliament Yuli Edelstein, on next June 10th the Knesset will choose a successor to President Shimon Peres, who will leave office at the end of July, at age 90. Edelstein said that candidates must submit their...
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Ecuador is among countries with gaps in labor legislation

Ecuador , the United States, Haiti, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Venezuela, according to a study by the International Confederation of Syndicate (CSI) are in the group of countries with some gaps in labor laws. The study is based on reports of labor rights violations conducted...
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Civil Registrarion Computer System is being evaluated by the Comptroller

The Comptroller General’s Office keeps an eye on the operation of the computer system through which the Civil Registration issues the identification cards and other public documents. The organization analyzed by a special exam the legal and technological aspects of the...
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Election campaign in Colombia ends aiming towards peace

Last Sunday a week away for the Colombians to elect their new president among five candidates, the campaign ended in the middle of a new peace agreement between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People’s Army (FARC-EP for its Spanish acronym) and the Government of...
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Increase of minimum wage in Switzerland is rejected

Switzerland rejected yesterday in a referendum the establishment of a unique minimum wage equivalent to USD 4 500, which would have been the highest in the world. According to official results, 76.3% of voters rejected the establishment of the minimum wage of 22 Swiss Francs per...
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Boko Haram would release kidnaped Nigerian girls, according to British newspaper

The Islamist group Boko Haram would have given in to the demands of the government of Nigeria and agreed to release 100 of the abducted girls, reports the British newspaper ‘The Telegraph.’ Boko Haram abducted 223 girls a month ago and agreed to deliver them gradually...
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