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Francis reaches his 100 days as Pope

The Argentine former archbishop and now Pope, Jorge Mario Bergoglio, fulfilled tomorrow one hundred days since his enthronement as the main head of the Catholic Church. Besides being the first Latin American pope, Bergoglio was the first to adopt the name of Francis and also...
Posted On 18 Jun 2013
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Francis Pope blessed Harley Davidson riders

Pope Francisco blessed yesterday, at the Vatican, thousands of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and their owners for the 110th anniversary of the American manufacturer. Prior to the mass, celebrated in St. Peter’s Square, the Pope’s prayers were lost due to the noise...
Posted On 17 Jun 2013
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Alert on environmental hazards by inter-oceanic canal in Nicaragua

Nicaraguan environmentalists expressed the if  the inter-oceanic canal is built, which was approved by Congress last Thursday, this will cause an ecological disaster, which will put at risk the drinking water supply and destroy numerous ecosystems in the country. The Congress of...
Posted On 17 Jun 2013
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Young man defender of turtles is killed in Costa Rica

Last Friday, May 31, a man was found naked and with a mortal blow to the head, near the nape of the neck, his name is Jairo Mora Sandoval, a young environmentalist who was lying on the beach in Moin (Costa Rica), where he spent his days trying to save leatherback turtles of human...
Posted On 17 Jun 2013
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Train crash in Argentina leaves several dead and injured

A suburban train  with passengers collided yesterday with another one who was parked near Castelar station, 30 kilometers west of Buenos Aires, leaving  three deads and 350 wounded. The accident occurred at 7:07am in the Sarmiento line, the same that in February 22, 2012 had an...
Posted On 14 Jun 2013
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The FBI is looking for the informer of cyber-espionage

Yesterday, Robert Mueller, the FBI director, said that the authorities will be firm and will find Edward Snowden, to open legal proceedings against him for having leaked to the media the details of highly classified surveillance programs in United States. Mueller confirmed that...
Posted On 14 Jun 2013
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New shooting with tragic balance in United States

Four people dead was the balance that left the shooting occurred today in an office building in the Centre of the city of St. Louis, in the U.S. State of Missouri, according to the CNN channel. The local tabloid “St. Louis Post Dispatch” noted that the victims were...
Posted On 14 Jun 2013
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Cleveland kidnapper pleads not guilty to avoid death penalty

Ariel Castro, who was accused for kidnapping Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, and held them for a  decade at his home in Cleveland (Ohio, United States), pleaded not guilty to the charges filed against him for abduction and rape. During the hearing, Castro of 52...
Posted On 13 Jun 2013
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Cyber-espionage is defended in the United States

Keith Alexander, general Director of the National Safety Agency (NSA) of USA, said that monitoring programmes that are based on records of calls and data from internet users have avoided “dozens and dozens” of terrorist attacks. Alexander said, during a hearing of the...
Posted On 13 Jun 2013
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Pope Francisco affirms the existence of a ‘gay lobby’ in the Curia

For the first time, the Argentine pontiff said there was a stream of corruption in the Roman Curia and of the existence of an influential “gay lobby”. “In the Curia there are holy people, really, there are holy people. But there is also a stream of corruption,...
Posted On 12 Jun 2013
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