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Several women have suffered sexual harassment and abuse, during protests in Egypt

The Human Rights Watch organization (HRW) reported that about 91 women have suffered sexual abuse and harassment in Tahrir square, in the Centre of Cairo, which has become the scene of protests against the Egyptian President, Mohamed Mursi. HRW said in a statement that acts of...
Posted On 03 Jul 2013
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Venezuela faces type A flu epidemic

1.826 cases of influenza have been detected so far this year in Venezuela, according to the Government, after adding 288 new diagnoses this week, while representatives of the Venezuelan society of infectology (SVI) commented on the epidemic. Through its last press release, the...
Posted On 02 Jul 2013
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Senior managers of Vatican Bank resigned from their positions

After the arrest of Bishop Nunzio Scarano, accused of conspiring to enter clandestinely to Italy about $ 26 million from Switzerland through the Vatican Bank, a statement was released revealing  the resignation of Paolo Cipriani and Massimo Tulli, director and deputy of this...
Posted On 02 Jul 2013
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Media prepares for the delivery of Kate’s baby

In front of the facade of St. Mary’s Hospital in London, dozens of journalists began to settle with their teams for the early arrival of the first royal child between Duke William and Duchess Catherine, known as Kate. Buckingham Palace has announced that the delivery was...
Posted On 02 Jul 2013
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19 Firefighters die in a fire in the United States

A State forestry official reported that nineteen firefighters were killed yesterday while they were fighting a fire that began on Friday and gained strength on Sunday in the town of Yarnell, central Arizona, United States. The fire forced to evacuate 50 homes in various...
Posted On 01 Jul 2013
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Bachelet and Longueira won the presidential primaries in Chile

With 1.5 million votes, the former President Michelle Bachelet  triumphed yesterday in the primary elections, becoming the only candidate of the center-left for the presidential elections that will be held in November, and in which she will compete with former Minister Pablo...
Posted On 01 Jul 2013
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Evangelist Yiye Avila past away

Jose Joaquin Yiye Avila died yesterday at 87 years old in his home in Camuy, northern Puerto Rico, over a heart attack. He was a famous evangelist leader who, in the seventies, founded the religious group Ministerio Cristo Viene, which spread to the Dominican Republic, Central...
Posted On 29 Jun 2013
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Dzhokhar Tsarnaev indicted on 30 counts

On Thursday, a grand federal jury handed down a 30-count indictment against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is suspected of being the co-author of the April 15 bombings at the Boston Marathon, where three people died and about 280 were wounded, many of them losing limbs. The 19-year-old...
Posted On 28 Jun 2013
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Mandela’s health is delicate but stable

Since yesterday, the health condition of  South Africa’s former president Nelson Mandela, has become more stable, despite continuing delicate. Although his family did not rule out his imminent death, they recognize that between yesterday and today Madiba has shown a slight...
Posted On 28 Jun 2013
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An archbishop among three arrested by the Vatican bank case

This Friday was arrested an Italian bishop, an agent of the secret services in Italy and a financial intermediary, accused of fraud and corruption in the investigation on the alleged irregularities in the Institute for Works of Religion (IOR), known as the Vatican bank. The...
Posted On 28 Jun 2013
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