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Schools pay tribute to Guayaquil

This morning the students of the public school No. 307 Victoria Perez, located at the south of Guayaquil, conducted a civic proclamation in honor of the July festivities for the city’s Foundation. In this celebration, all school students participated, in addition to teachers and...
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Antonio de la Rua loses lawsuit against Shakira

Today, Colombian singer won a lawsuit against her ex-boyfriend, businessman Antonio De la Rua, after the failure of a court in Geneva. The court rejected the request of the son of former president of Argentina, Fernando De la Rua, in order to have access to the Colombian artist...
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Contradictory News about Nelson Mandela’s health

International Press agency APF, stated, this morning that the family of former President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela, was facing the painful possibility of disconnecting the machine that keeps the world leader alive, who is in “permanent vegetative state”....
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The government will cover 100% of ATPDEA to exporters

Yesterday, after a visit to the polyester yarn factory, Enkador, the Minister of Production, Richard Espinosa, revealed some aspects of the new economic emergency law, which will be sent to the National Assembly, to compensate the exporter sectors which is affected by the...
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Territorial Bank and Coopera are being investigated over exports to Venezuela

As reported by the Superintendence of Banking and Insurance (SBS), the closure of the Territorial Bank and the Coopera Savings and Credit Cooperative, have irregular links through Guayaquil companies Multiregi, Multisun, Ibicampus and Lemantec, of which the three first ones,...
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High schools continue to register drug cases

Last Friday and yesterday, there were cases of teachers from different public schools in Guayaquil, that would have been allegedly drugged within the  educational facilities by students who sell the substances. The first victim, according to a complaint filed by the prosecution,...
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United states rejects the extradition of the Isaias brothers

The Attorney General, Galo Chiriboga, rejected the fact that the United States refused to extradite the brothers William and Roberto Isaias, who were sentenced in Ecuador by the collapse of the Filanbanco Bank. “Ecuador has been reciprocal with United States when the...
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King Albert of Belgium will abdicate the throne

The monarch is preparing for the abdication of his throne, giving way to his son, Prince Philip, to assume the crown of the country this July 21, exactly on Independence day. The monarch, 79, claims to step aside and inherit the throne to his son, 53, after ensuring that because...
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Judge Adli Mansur is the interim president of Egypt

This Thursday, July 4, the presiding judge of the Constitutional Court, Adli Mansur, was sworn in as interim president of Egypt, taking office a few hours after the army to depose the Islamist Mohammed Morsi. Mansur was sworn in by the Constitutional Court, located on the banks...
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Google removes the clouds of their images

Since last week, Google decided to improve the images of their services Maps and Earth, that will no longer have white spots, because they eliminated the clouds which sometimes obstructed the view of the maps, thanks to the better use of the images sent by the NASA satellite...
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