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Newborn is rescued from a drain in Spain

The Ministry of the Interior of Spain said in a statement that in the city of Alicante, a 26-year-old woman was arrested and charged for the attempted murder of her newborn baby, which firefighters managed to rescue from a building drain once a neighbor alert them about what...
Posted On 24 Jun 2013
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Thousand deaths caused by floods in India

According to military sources, around 1.000 people have died in India due to floods and landslides caused by the monsoon rains. Brigadier Uma Maheshwar said the army suspended the flights of helicopters to rescue people trapped in the State of Uttarakhand. Meanwhile, the troops...
Posted On 24 Jun 2013
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Today the moon will be closer to the earth

At 19:00 is the most recommended time to watch this spectacle, that can be observed by the world and one that shows the moon larger and brighter than usual, since it will be at its closer point to Earth tonight when millions of people will try to get photos and admire this...
Posted On 23 Jun 2013
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Ecuadorians will go to Brazil to meet with the Pope

On July 23 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will be celebrated the World Youth Day, established by Pope Juan Pablo II in 1985 as an appointment of faith, hope and union that will receive  young people from all over the world, including a large Ecuadorian delegation already preparing...
Posted On 23 Jun 2013
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Edward Snowden requests asylum in Ecuador

Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino, during an official visit in Viet Nam, reported that Edward Snowden sought asylum in our country. “The Ecuadorian Government has received an application for asylum on the part of Edward Snowden”, said the Minister of Foreign...
Posted On 23 Jun 2013
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Protests in Brazil without visible heads

Last night the self-convoked street demonstrations in the main Brazilian cities decreased,  but few are the leaders and unclear the motives, altough the reasons are the rise of the cost of public transport and the high investments in works related to the World Cup 2014 when some...
Posted On 22 Jun 2013
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Pope Francisco: The leader of the Catholic Church Revolution

Pope is the first Latin American Jesuit history. Jorge Bergoglio Francisco adopted the name for his identification with St. Francis of Assisi and his apostolate aimed at deep and peaceful reforms to clean up the image of a church hit by terrible scandals. The excardenal of Buenos...
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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John Paul II can be canonized

Vatican sources reported that after the Theological Commission of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints approved the second miracle from former Pope John Paul II, it has accelerated the path to the canonization of the first Polish Pope, Karol Wojtyla. After being beatified on...
Posted On 19 Jun 2013
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New food trend: Diet 5:2

Fads and trends are present around the world through clothing, shoes, looks, home decoration, but also eating habits. A controversial diet established in England, has become popular  in the United States. It’s all about The Fast Diet, which is based on eating what you want for 5...
Posted On 19 Jun 2013
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Deaths and missing people for flooding in India

45 dead and 50 missing people is balance left by the floods and landslides caused by the heavy rains of the monsoon in India, in the last hours, reported local media. In the State of Uttarakhan, 25 people were killed, 50 still missing and some 100 houses collapsed as a result of...
Posted On 18 Jun 2013
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