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Ceasefire between Israel and Palestine is extended another 24 hours

Israel and Palestine have extended 24 hour the ceasefire to provide extra time for the indirect talks they resumed today in Cairo, and which tries to develop a work plan for the devastated Gaza strip by war. According to information of a Palestinian delegation member, both...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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United States Airlines are prohibited from flying over Syrian airspace

United States banned commercial planes of their country overflight Syria, due to the armed conflict in the country, reported the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA acronym in English). “It is known that extremist armed groups in Syria are equipped with anti-aircraft weapons that...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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Water Law , Penal and Monetary Code were the most debated in the first semester of Assembly

According to information the National Assembly publicly offers, six of the 22 laws that would be addressed in 2014 have been published in the Official Register. On this list are missing the Law on Water Resources, Use and Development of Water-already effective- and the Organic...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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WHO requests affected countries by Ebola to employ border controls

The World Health Organization (WHO) called on all countries affected by the Ebola virus (Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria) to put underway border controls to screen all citizens who want to leave the country and ban them to take a plane or a boat if they show symptoms...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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Venezuelan Ministers presented their resignation to Nicolas Maduro

Ministers of the President Nicolas Maduro Cabinet yesterday put their charges available so that the head of state makes the “necessary changes” to advance the transformation of the capitalist state to a socialist one. This was announced by the Executive Vice President...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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Guayas authorities formed a commission to resolve border disputes

Several Guayas authorities yesterday, August 18, formed a work commission to promote a legal reform that seeks a solution to the border problems that exist in the country. The decision came after a two-hour meeting at the Prefecture of Guayas, which was attended by 16 assembly...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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Induction cookers are not yet in sale in stores

Even though it was planned that the distribution of induction cookers, which are part of the Efficient Cooking Plan (PEC for its Spanish acronym) officially begins since yesterday, August 18, these have not yet reached to the stores. The delivery would take a week, according to...
Posted On 19 Aug 2014
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Claro and Movistar representatives met with Correa upon reform of Telecommunication Law

Representatives of workers Claro (Conecel) and Movistar (Otecel) rated positively yesterday’s meeting, August 17, at the Palacio de Carondelet in Quito, with President Rafael Correa. Delegations of mobile operators presented their legal arguments surrounding the reform of...
Posted On 18 Aug 2014
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Hamas claims to have the last word to end the conflict with Israel

The Islamist movement Hamas claims that they will be and not Israel who decides the terms to the end of the conflict that both features since last July 8 in Gaza, announced today his spokesman, Sami Abu Zuhri. According to Abu Zuhri, “Zionists can not go home until Hamas...
Posted On 18 Aug 2014
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Filanbanco Isaías brothers allege that embezzlement does not exist in current Penal Code

The defense of William and Roberto Isaias brothers, former owners of Filanbanco; and John Franco Porras, its Former Manager, presented to the Criminal Chamber of the National Court of Justice a file request for the proceedings against them, arguing that the crime for which they...
Posted On 18 Aug 2014
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