Spanish economy is in “change cycle” according to Rajoy

After two years of intensive reforms, according to Mariano Rajoy, President of Spain, his country is “in a change of cycle” and has passed from recession to growth, although employment and reducing unemployment continue to be issues to be solved. Under the optimistic...
Posted On 15 Jan 2014
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Products are starting to scarce in Ecuador

In some supermarkets and stores that exposed certain imported articles or whose manufacture contains any foreign element, one could witness a shortage of those items. The items match with several of those in the 293 subdepartures that were forced by the Foreign Trade Committee to...
Posted On 15 Jan 2014
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Cañar celebrates its Declaration holiday

The province of Cañar is celebrating its 13th year of a Special Declaration. The slogan that this year commemorates the Declaration, everyJanuary 26th, is “Remarkable Cañar,” which  reaffirmed The province as the “Archaeological Capital of Ecuador.” Over...
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Judgment against Assemblyman Clever Jimenez is ratified

Pachakutik Assemblyman Clever Jimenez, his advisor Fernando Villavicencio and activist Carlos Figueroa, against the judgment whithin the trial for libel won by President Rafael Correa against them, were denied in their appeal made on last Tuesday at the Criminal Court of Justice...
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Christians donate more than $ 130 million annually to Jewish people

That is the sum that Christian congregations on the U.S. and Latin America donate to the world Jewish community every year for humanitarian aid projects. , founder and president of the International Friendship Fund of Christians and Jews (IFFCJ), said “the money comes from...
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Actress Gaby Espino does not want to return to Venezuela

The Venezuelan actress Gaby Espino said that she loves her country, but would never return, during an interview with Telemundo when asked about her reactions after the violent death of her compatriot and friend Monica Spear. The former Miss Venezuela, was killed along with his...
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Change in the date of ban affects the ‘romance’ of the crabs

The “walk” or “paseadera” are stages of two to three days which are repeated on three or four occasions between January and early March of each year. It is the time of the mating of crabs in the mangroves. And that romance should be respected. Hunters of...
Posted On 15 Jan 2014
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Nadal continued to the second round of the Australia Open

    Yesterday in Melbourne, the Spanish tennis player, Rafael Nadal overcame Australian Bernard Tomic after the end of the first set, when Tomic decided to retire due to a injury in his leg and back. The announcement provoked boos from the audience.   Nadal had won...
Posted On 15 Jan 2014
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Obama congratulates Rajoy for “progress” in his economy

The president of Spain, Mariano Rajoy, on his first visit to the White House, tried to impressed Barack Obama with the pseudo idea of ​​an improvement of the Spanish economy. Obama congratulated Rajoy for his “progress,” but also reminded him of the “huge...
Posted On 14 Jan 2014
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Nadal continued to the second round of the Australia Open

Yesterday in Melbourne, the Spanish tennis player, Rafael Nadal overcame Australian Bernard Tomic after the end of the first set, when Tomic decided to retire due to a injury in his leg and back. The announcement provoked boos from the audience. Nadal had won the first set 6-4,...
Posted On 14 Jan 2014
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