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Agca: Iran attempted to kill the Pope John Paul II

Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turk who attempted to assassinate Pope John Paul II confirmed that the spiritual leader of the Iranian revolution, Ayatollah Khomeini, was the one who gave the order to kill the pope. The information was revealed yesterday in Italy through a book that has...
Posted On 02 Feb 2013
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Human Rights Watch is concerned about the weakening of judicial independence in Ecuador

So it was revealed by the organization during the presentation of its annual report, at its headquarters in London, under a heading of the chapter on Ecuador which states: “President Rafael Correa has undermined speech freedom in Ecuador by exposing journalists and...
Posted On 01 Feb 2013
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Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands will abdicate the throne for her son William

Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands announced to his people through a television message she is abdicating the crown for his eldest son, Prince Willem, who will take office as the new King of the Netherlands from April 30, 2013 . Queen Beatrix was born in The Hague on January 31...
Posted On 29 Jan 2013
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At least 245 killed in Brazilian nightclub fire

That is the death toll left by the fire in the Kiss nightclub in the city of Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul state, which began at 2 am today. According to Colonel Adilomar Silva, regional coordinator of civil defense, most of the victims would have died of suffocation and the...
Posted On 27 Jan 2013
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Minus 40°C in US areas

In some US areas, temperatures in the morning the temperatures were  of 37°C below 0 because of the cold wave. Specialists think this is going to last all week long. East North and Middle West are the parts of the country which are the most affected by the cold, with low...
Posted On 25 Jan 2013
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Cold wave affects Europe

According to statistics, 14 people died last weekend in France, United Kingdom, and Spain in traffic accidents due to snowfalls. Weather conditions is affecting  both air and land transportation. 20% of the 1300 quotidian flights have been canceled in Hearthrow (England)....
Posted On 21 Jan 2013
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More than 52,000 Ecuadorians left Spain

According to the latest data released by the National Statistics Institute (INE), the foreign population in Spain fell in 2012. This is the first drop in fifteen years. Ecuadorians are the largest group of foreigners who decided to leave Spain the past 2012, with 52,536 citizens...
Posted On 21 Jan 2013
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179 flights cancelled in London airport by snow

Heathrow (London), the main European airport in terms of traffic, canceled 179 flights this Friday because of snowfall. According to Heathrow’s information, cancels are due to blocked airports connecting with the capital. Weather forecasts announced this cold wave will affect...
Posted On 18 Jan 2013
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First Cubans arrived in Miami after decades

Thanks to the new immigration law, effective on Monday, dozens of Cubans have been able to leave the island and visit their relatives in exile after decades of restrictions for leaving Cuba. Now, a visa and a valid passport are the only legal requirements to leave the island for...
Posted On 16 Jan 2013
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Flu epidemic grows in the U.S.

United States is facing one of the strongest cases of flu in recent times, about to reach epidemic levels with high chances that extends to Europe, Asia and other regions. Officials of the Center for Disease Control of the United States (CDC) reported that 47 states are now...
Posted On 15 Jan 2013
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