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Al jazaeera transmits from the United States

The transmission of the Qatari Group Al – Jazeera began yesterday at 19:00 (14:00 in Ecuador) in the United States to around 40 million homes, promising a serious journalism and in-depht information. During the first broadcast Al – Jazeera America offered 14 hours...
Posted On 21 Aug 2013
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Pope Francis decided to break tradition and don’t take vacations

The mayor of Castel Gandolfo, Milvia Monachesi, recognized that for this locality it is a serious problem that Pope Francis had decided not to vacation there this year, as it directly affects the economy through the lack of tourism. “It has affected especially the activity...
Posted On 20 Aug 2013
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Countries in Latin America are implementing the use of a tracking bracelet

A report on the human rights of prisoners in Latin America, published by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) revealed that excessive pretrial detention within the Hispanic judicial system is one of the major conflicts in the region. According to the document,...
Posted On 20 Aug 2013
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Other Ecuadorian died by drowning in Spain

An Ecuadorian of 38 years old drowned in a pond  located in the town of Luesia, Zaragoza, where he was accompanied by his wife and son, he is the third Ecuadorian victim of drowning in Spain in recent days, since last Saturday two minors died in similar circumstances in the...
Posted On 20 Aug 2013
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Snowden-case journalist said that his partner’s detention in London will provoke new publications

American reporter Glenn Greenwald revealed this, after British authorities availed themselves of anti-terrorism laws to stop his partner, David Miranda, at London Heathrow airport. Greenwald, who would have been the first journalist to publish the first disclosures of former...
Posted On 20 Aug 2013
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Another 173 people died yesterday in Egypt clashes

Unofficial reports showed that deaths registered yesterday reached about 800 people, including women and children, mostly Muslims who support ousted President Morsi. In Cairo, Alexandria and several major cities, Muslims did not respect the curfew and savaged Catholic churches,...
Posted On 18 Aug 2013
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Panama Canal turns 99 years old with a view to expansion

One year before its centenary, the Panama Canal prepares for upcoming reforms to expand it in order to continue to be the main maritime gateway between the Atlantic and the Pacific oceans, despite plans to open new interocean ways. In its 99 years, the canal begins its expansion...
Posted On 16 Aug 2013
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Olinguito, a new carnivorous mammal

His name is olinguito, it inhabits the fog forests  of Colombia and Ecuador and has become the protagonist of an important scientific discovery for being  the newest species of Carnivores that has been identified in the Western hemisphere in 35 years. This new member of the...
Posted On 16 Aug 2013
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Over 638 dead due to evictions in Egypt

That is the recorded death toll until yesterday after Egyptian security forces attacked with tear gas, bullets and bulldozers, thousands of Islamists who camped in tents at a vigil for six weeks in protest demanding the return to power of ousted President Mohamed Morsi. The...
Posted On 16 Aug 2013
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Earthquake shakes New Zealand

The geological service of the United States, which register seismic activity worldwide, reported that the North of the South Island of New Zealand was shook yesterday by a 6.8 magnitude earthquake, however, so far authorities have not reported victims or any tsunami alert. The...
Posted On 16 Aug 2013
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