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Humala Won the Presidency of Peru

The leftist former militar, Ollanta Humala, won the presidency of Peru on Sunday and promised to lead a national consensus government to consolidate the country’s economic growth and promote the social inclusion. The Transparency civil association, for th...
Posted On 05 Jun 2011
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NATO is Close of a Land War in Libya

Sergei Ivanov, the Russian Deputy Prime Minister, stated that NATO is one step from deploying troops in Libya as a move to remove Muammar al Gaddafi from power. This Sunday Ivanov attended an Asian security conference in Singapore to treat a United Nations resolution to protect...
Posted On 05 Jun 2011
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Colombia Strikes Hard Against FARC

The Colombian army struck a hard blow to FARC when Alirio Rojas Bocanegra, a.k.a “El Abuelo” was killed during a military operative. Rojas was the right hand of the FARC supreme chief. Juan Manuel Santos, the Colombian president congratulated the army by its results, Santos also...
Posted On 05 Jun 2011
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Primero Barcelona Candidate was Discredit by Barcelona’s Tribunal

During Saturday morning Luis Noboa attended the Barcelona stadium to have a meeting with the Electoral Tribunal president Carlos Coello Martinez. However upon the arrival of Luis Noboa security forces and members of the police forbade his entrance. In the midst of confrontations...
Posted On 04 Jun 2011
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Action to Halt “Chiquita” Lawsuit for Torture and Murder was Rejected

This Friday, a federal judge rejected an attempt by Chiquita banana company to halt a lawsuit that seeks millions of dollars in compensation for 4,000 Colombian citizens. The plaintiffs claim that they or their relatives were tortured or killed by paramilitaries who received...
Posted On 04 Jun 2011
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Delinquency, Sanitary, and Internal Problems inside the Sol Camp

It has been nearly three weeks of the event that started the so-called “Movimiento 15-M”, but the camping is still held in many cities of Spain. Most of all is Puerta del Sol, where there is now a community of about 150 squatters who came from all over the country and...
Posted On 04 Jun 2011
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Comic Club Guayaquil Develops the Ninth Art in the City

Seven years ago, Mauricio Gil and Alfredo Garcia were two comic collectors that aspired for something more. When they participated in several university talks of comic galleries, Mauricio and Alfredo along with Ivan Guevara began a grand project of there own, the creation of the...
Posted On 04 Jun 2011
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Luis Noboa reacts after being discredited by Barcelona’s Tribunal

This afternoon, the presidential candidate of Barcelona Sporting Club, Luis Noboa gave a press conference with his brother, Antonio, and part of his directory, where he denounced alleged irregularities committed against his nomination by Carlos Coello, chairman of Tribunal...
Posted On 03 Jun 2011
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Berlusconi’s Brother to Stand Trial over Wiretap

A judge in the northern city of Milan on Friday sent Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi’s brother to trial for the illegal publication of a wiretapped phone conversation in conservative Italian daily Il Giornale. Paolo Berlusconi, who owns Il Giornale, will stand...
Posted On 03 Jun 2011
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Alvaro Noboa Backed Banacont and Cartonera Employees

Today, for a third consecutive day, managers and employees of enterprises Banacont S.A. and Industrial Cartonera Ecuatoriana S.A. gathered outside the facilities of the Internal Revenue Service of Guayaquil to demand the lifting of the closure that has been applied to those...
Posted On 03 Jun 2011
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