U.S. reaches extreme cold record

The climate that presents the United States is marking a milestone in its history. In the city of Chicago, this week marked 50 degrees and for the first time was declared a “state of calamity” and it recommends that people stay in their homes. Also, Washington is...
Posted On 08 Jan 2014
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Recreational use of marihuana generates opinions in favor and against

In the United States, marijuana supporters view as positive the new Colorado decision to allow the recreational use of cannabis. While many opponents say they will oppose the decision. Despite the fact that Federal Law continues to regard marijuana as an illegal and addictive...
Posted On 05 Jan 2014
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Audience in the case Chevron III is suspended

The Chevron case III went back into suspension, after the International Court in charge to carry out the audience from 20 January to 7 February in Washington  suspended it temporarily. The demand contemplated for the Ecuadorian State to assume the compensation for environmental...
Posted On 04 Jan 2014
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Hercules Storm has taken 9 lives so far and frozen a third of U.S.

The first winter storm of the year, Hercules, forced the country to stop a third of its territory due to the low temperatures, which have killed nine people, among other calamities. In the states of New York and New Jersey, the authorities already declared a state of emergency...
Posted On 04 Jan 2014
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Amazon founder was helped by Ecuadorian Navy

During a cruise tourism in the Galapagos Islands, Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.com and The Washington Post owner, was helped on last January 1st by a helicopter from the Regional Directorate of Aquatic Spaces and Insular Guard (Dirgin) , which moved him to Bahia Academia on...
Posted On 04 Jan 2014
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The U.S. is victim of severe snow and wind storms

The strong winter storms that have hit the United States have increased in recent days, bringing heavy snow and glacier winds, affecting especially the Northeast. In New York, it is expected more than 20 inches of snow and up to 50 mph of freezing winds, with temperatures of up...
Posted On 03 Jan 2014
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First rescued from the Russian ship are taken to Australian icebreaker

After spending more than a week trapped in the ice of Antarctica, thirty of the 52 passengers on the Russian ship Akademik Shokalskiy were rescued and taken to an Australian icebreaker. Local media reported that the helicopter of the Chinese icebreaker Xue Long, carried...
Posted On 02 Jan 2014
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Chinese tycoon seeks to buy the ‘New York Times’

Chinese recycling magnate, Chen Guangbiao announced he was preparing to begin negotiations to buy the American newspaper ‘New York Times Co.’ Guangbiao, an eccentric millionaire  and known philanthropist, said his attempt to buy the newspaper is serious, something...
Posted On 01 Jan 2014
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Michael Schumacher condition improves slightly

Last Sunday, the former Formula 1 pilot Michael Schumacher suffered an accident that left him with a serious case of ” head trauma.” However Schumacher had a ” slight improvement” after being subjected to a second operation, despite this, his state...
Posted On 31 Dec 2013
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France prosecution investigates the accident of Michael Schumacher

The Office of Albertville in the French Alps, began an investigation last Monday regarding the events of the accident suffered by the former German Formula One driver Michael Schumacher, who is currently in a coma after being hospitalized for a blow he received in the head while...
Posted On 30 Dec 2013
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