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Nico Rosberg leads the Formula One

On Sunday the German Nico Rosberg won the Monaco Grand Prix for the second consecutive year and regained the lead in the Formula One championship. “It’s another special day for me,” Rosberg said of his fifth victory in Formula 1. “Lewis Hamilton -his...
Posted On 26 May 2014
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The fattest man in the world dies

On Monday the Mexican Manuel Uribe Garza, considered one of the most obese people in the world, died at the University Hospital of Monterrey at age 48 from heart failure, according to local media reports. Uribe who in 2006 weighed 560 kilos, appealed on television, making its...
Posted On 26 May 2014
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Attack on political meeting in Syria leaves 21 dead

After a mortar attack at an election rally in southern Syria, 21 people died at least, among them, 11 civilians, including a child, reported this Friday state media and opposition groups. The attack occurred when supporters of President Bashar Al-Assad, who seeks his reelection,...
Posted On 23 May 2014
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Homeless Workers warn to paralyze Brazil for the World Cup

The streets of Sao Paulo were taken by about 15,000 people who joined the protest march of the Homeless Workers Movement (MTST for its portuguese acronym), which threatened to “stop” the city on June 12, at the World Cup´s inauguration, in case of no response to their...
Posted On 23 May 2014
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Ecuador celebrated the International anti-Chevron Day

Last Wednesday at the Plaza del Teatro in Quito, capital of Ecuador, the International anti-Chevron Day was celebrated with art, music and activist legends such as “Justice not impunity, toxic Chevron never again.” Simultaneously in about twenty countries around the...
Posted On 22 May 2014
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Attack in Xinjiang, China leaves 31 dead and 90 injured

31 dead and over 90 injured was the balance left by an explosion in a market of the Xinjiang region capital in northwest China, according to Chinese state media. The official news agency, Xinhua, reported that the attack occurred when two all-terrain vehicles crashed into a...
Posted On 22 May 2014
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80 U.S. military will support search for kidnapped girls in Nigeria

United States has sent about eighty soldiers to Chad, an ally of Washington in Africa, to help locate and rescue the 200 girls kidnapped last month in Nigeria by Islamist group Boko Haram. In a letter to the head of the House of Representatives, John Boehner speaker, the U.S....
Posted On 22 May 2014
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Clashes leave 14 dead Ukrainian soldiers

The Acting President of Ukraine Alexander Turchinov, reported this Thursday the death of at least 14 soldiers in combats during two attacks registered in the provinces of Donetsk and Lugansk, both self-proclaimed independent Kiev. Thirteen of the fourteen casualties occurred near...
Posted On 22 May 2014
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Malaysia Airlines missing plane could have been shot down by the U.S. and Thailand

So it was confirmed by writer and journalist Nigel Cawthorne, who wrote a book in which he claims that Malaysia Airlines MH370 plane disappeared on last March 8, was shot down in a joint military exercise between the U.S. and Thailand. According to Cawthorne, whose book goes on...
Posted On 19 May 2014
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Edward Snowden biographical comics will be published

Edward Snowden, former external analyst at the National Security Agency of the United States (NSA) who leaked the information about massive spying of that agency, has become the star of a comic book. Written by Valerie Dorazio and with drawings of Dan Lauer, it has a biographical...
Posted On 19 May 2014
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