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Public clock of Guayaquil starts working

On the occasion of the celebrations Julian festivities, the Moorish Tower of Guayaquil was subjected to a process of reconditioning of its machine so that the bell rang again after spending many years in silence. Also known as the “Public Clock”, this monument located...
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Olimpia won in the semi-finals of the Libertadores

Olimpia of Paraguay won 2-0 to the Colombian Independiente Santa Fe in the semifinals match  of the Copa Libertadores of America, disputed yesterday to about 32,000 spectators at the Defensores del  Chaco Stadium in Asuncion. The rematch will be played in Bogota on Tuesday. The...
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Several women have suffered sexual harassment and abuse, during protests in Egypt

The Human Rights Watch organization (HRW) reported that about 91 women have suffered sexual abuse and harassment in Tahrir square, in the Centre of Cairo, which has become the scene of protests against the Egyptian President, Mohamed Mursi. HRW said in a statement that acts of...
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Barcelona SC is on the IESS list of late payments

Yesterday, the provincial direction of the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security (IESS) of Guayas began the seizings of goods from some debtor companies, totaling the amount of 109 million, distributed among 24. 000 enterprises in the province. The operation started in the...
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John Paul II closer to holiness

It is only necessary that Pope Francisco announced the decree in which it is recognized a second miracle to late Pope John Paul II, so he can become holy. One year after having declared the Polish pope as Blessed, a commission of cardinals of the Congregation for the Causes of...
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The ITT initiative faces the end off its term?

The Government still does not give signs on the continuation of the Yasuní-ITT initiative, since even though it has insisted in the objective of the project which is  ‘Plan A’, that aims to leave underground the 920 million barrels of oil of Ishpingo, Tambococha and...
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Military overthrow Morsi and suspended constitution with coup

On Wednesday, Egyptian airport officials issued a travel ban on President Mohammed Morsi and the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood. Officials said the ban for Morsi is related to his escape from prison along with 30 members of the Muslim Brotherhood in the Arab Spring of 2011 that...
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The shadow of a coup covers Egypt

Yesterday the presidential palace in Egypt was probed by military helicopter, while supporters and opponents of Egyptian leader, Mohammed Morsi, took their contempt to the streets of the nation. At night Morsi stressed that “the people elected me in free and fair...
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Edward Snowden asylum request has no acceptance

After a day of withdrawing his request for asylum in Russia and 20 countries directly denied the former CIA analyst, Edward Snowden to find refuge outside the United States, this is substantially reducing his alternatives. Until yesterday, fourteen of the 20 countries that...
Posted On 03 Jul 2013
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Price of Ecuadorian Oil is almost $ 100 a barrel

A crude barrel of West Texas Intermediate (WTI), a reference for Ecuador, rose $ 1.61, to close yesterday at $ 99.60 on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex). The Ecuadorian oil prices are added with a premium in the international market, ie a higher price than WTI. According...
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