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Cuba Wants to Build Belarusians Drones

Belarus plans to create a company to manufacture aircrafts that does not require pilots (UAV, drones) in Cuba. Yevgeny Vaitsekhovich, general director the Minsk Aircraft factory stated that the company has a close relationship with authorities in Cuba. The Minsk regime authorized...
Posted On 23 Aug 2012
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Great Outbreak of Nile Virus in the U.S.

The recent outbreak of West Nile virus that spreads through the United States is the greatest of all time in the country, according to new figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There are 1118 confirmed cases reported to the CDC, including 41 deaths....
Posted On 23 Aug 2012
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Tony Nicklinson Dies

Tony Nicklinson, a British man affected by a body paralysis, died today after losing to the authorities a long battle for the possibility of assisted dying, his family informed. Nicklinson, 58, had refused to eat since last week, contracted pneumonia over the weekend and...
Posted On 22 Aug 2012
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Japanese Journalist Dies in Syria

A Japanese journalist was killed during the fights in the Syrian city of Aleppo, the latest victim of the press after the media work restrictions imposed by the government of Damascus. Mika Yamamoto, who worked for the Japan Press news agency, reported on the Free Syrian Army,...
Posted On 22 Aug 2012
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48 Killed by a Territorial Conflict in Kenya

At least 48 people were killed due to clashes between members of two rival tribes, the Pokomo tribe and the Orma tribe, in Tana River District, eastern Kenya, Kenyan media reported. “I can confirm that 48 people died. Among them, six men, eleven children and the rest are...
Posted On 22 Aug 2012
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Yoani Sanchez Comments on Assange Case

Cuban Yoani Sanchez, author of “Generation Y” blog, considers it a paradox that the Australian Julian Assange, star of a “crusade for information”, has been granted asylum by the Government of Ecuador, which has a “hard and aggressive” policy...
Posted On 17 Aug 2012
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Ricardo Patiño: Assange’s Asylum in Ecuador is going to be Decided Today

Today at 07:00 am, the Ecuadorian government is going to announce the decision on whether or not to give asylum to the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange, who has stayed at the Embassy of Ecuador in London since last June 19. Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño revealed the...
Posted On 16 Aug 2012
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Ecuador Grants Asylum to Assange

Today Ecuadorian government granted political asylum to Julian Assange, amid the diplomatic tension between Quito and London generated by the decision on the fate of the founder of Wikileaks. “Ecuador has decided to grant diplomatic asylum for Julian Assange,” said...
Posted On 16 Aug 2012
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Helicopter Crash Kills 11 in Afghanistan

The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), reported today that a helicopter crashed in southern Afghanistan, killing 11 people. Seven Americans, three members of the Afghan National Security Forces and an Afghan...
Posted On 16 Aug 2012
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