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Charles Taylor Condemned to 50 years for War Crimes

Charles Taylor, 64, the former president of Liberia was sentenced to 50 years in prison for war crimes commited during over  eleven years (1991-2002) of civil war in Sierra Leone . An international court in The Hague, Netherlands gave the verdict. The court condemned Taylor last...
Posted On 30 May 2012
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French Journalist Romeo Langlois was Freed in Colombia

French Journalist Romeo Langlois who was kidnapped by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC for its Spanish acronym) since last April 28th, was freed by the guerrillas, thanks to a rescue operation carried out on Wednesday. “I can not complain, I’ve been...
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NASA Created a Test To Detect Early Osteoporosis

U.S. scientists have developed a new urine test that can detect early stages of osteoporosis, according to a study published by the University of Arizona and NASA. NASA conducts these studies because astronauts in microgravity experience skeletal unloading and suffer bone loss...
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Elton John is Recovering Favorably

After being admitted as emergency to the Cedarrs-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles last Friday, due to a severe respiratory infection, the British musician Elton John is recovering favorably. “Thank you for your well wishes. He’s doing incredibly well and...
Posted On 30 May 2012
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Emilio Falla Ranked for London 2012

Cyclist Emilio Falla has become the thirty first Ecuadorian athlete who qualifies for the Olympic Games in London. The Ecuadorian Olympic Committee (COE for its spanish acronym) informed in a statement that “the International Cycling Union confirmed that Ecuador will have a...
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British Court Authorizes Assange’s Extradition to Sweden

The Supreme Court stated this Wednesday that they have given the green light to extradite the Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange to Sweden where he is accused of several sexual felonies. Assange has always denied those charges, but now the Supreme Court rejected his defense with...
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Release Operative of French Journalist held Hostage by the FARC Began

The operation for the liberation of French journalist Romeo Langlois held hostage by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC for its Spanish acronym) for over a month, began this Wednesday in the city of Florence, South of Bogota, before dawn with the output of the...
Posted On 30 May 2012
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Italy Announced National Day of Mourning After the Earthquake

Rescue operatives ended their search for survivors of a second killer earthquake in northeastern Italy last Wednesday. While several aftershocks as strong as 3,8 magnitude continued to shake the shocked region. Thousands of scared survivors fearful of further tremors remained...
Posted On 30 May 2012
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Justin Bieber Releases Audio of “Die In Your Arms”

Justin Bieber is showing that he is no longer a little boy. After his song and expected video Boyfriend, the 18 years old singer, surprise us now with his new song Die In Your Arms from his latest album “Believe”. Bieber will soon begin his promotional tour in Europe...
Posted On 29 May 2012
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New Smartphone Can Measure The Level Radiation

The Nippon mobile operator, Softbank, introduced a Smartphone that can detect radioactivity in the air. The phone is the answer to the concern of many Nipponese families, after the nuclear crisis in Fukushima. Thanks to the exclusive development of measuring sensors included in...
Posted On 29 May 2012
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