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Casino Attack in Mexico Claims 52 Lives

The attack to Casino Royale in Monterrey left 52 people dead so far, said Rodrigo Medina, governor of Nuevo Leon. Medina showed in a press conference the images captured by a camera outside the Casino Royale, the video shows at least three vehicles (two trucks and a Minicooper)...
Posted On 26 Aug 2011
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A Minor Died During Chile Riots

A 14-year-old student died by a bullet in the chest this morning in Santiago during demonstrations against Sebastian Pinera, President of Chile. Yesterday the demonstrations showed that the Government is wrong to downplay the intensity of protest and social movements that summon....
Posted On 26 Aug 2011
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More than 200 Bodies Found in a Hospital South of Tripoli

The dead bodies of over 200 people, including men, women and children were found in beds and hallways of hospital Abu Salim, which was abandoned by all his medical personnel for days due to the fighting in the south of Tripoli. The cause of death of these people remains unknown,...
Posted On 26 Aug 2011
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National Strike in Chile Generated a Larger Scale of Social Unrest

During this morning, in the second day of national strike called by the Confederation of Workers (CUT), Chile, reported several riots in the streets by the protesters, who demand the government to improve the education system, policy and economic reforms. After a night of...
Posted On 25 Aug 2011
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Irene Could Threaten the Densely Populated U.S. Northeast

Powerful Hurricane Irene battered the Bahamas on Wednesday on a track to the North Carolina coast that forecasters say could threaten the densely populated U.S. Northeast, including New York, starting on Sunday. Irene, a major Category 3 storm with winds of 120 miles per hour,...
Posted On 25 Aug 2011
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DSK Case: Straushh-Kahn Was Given Back his Passport

Former IMF director, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who has not been able to leave the US since May, was given back his passport after the sexual assualt charges were dropped. Strauss-Kahn, 62, said he cannot wait to return to France. He had been held under restrictive bail conditions...
Posted On 25 Aug 2011
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Fukushima Surroundings will be Uninhabited for Years

The Japanese government confirmed that several areas around nuclear power plant in Fukushima 1 may be inhabited for a “long time” due to the high levels of radioactivity, 25 times over the safety limit. After the earthquake and tsunami occurred last March 11th, this plant...
Posted On 24 Aug 2011
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A Reward was Offered to Capture Gaddafi ‘dead or alive’

A $ 1.7 million reward was offered today for the capture of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi as Foreign Secretary William Hague called on the Libyan dictator to recognise his 42-year rule was over and stand down his forces. Mustafa Abdel Jalil, head of the Transitional National Council,...
Posted On 24 Aug 2011
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French wins lottery for the second time in his life

A man in France received today the French lottery Française des Jeux for the second time in his life. The draw was held on July 27, which earned him the check of 3,001,373.50 euros. The first time he won the lottery was in 1996, and received 2.8 million euros. “I have a...
Posted On 24 Aug 2011
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DSK Case: Charges against Strauss-Kahn Have Been Dropped

Sexual assault charges against former FMI director Dominique Strauss-Kahn have been dropped by a New York judge. Prosecutors cited doubts over the credibility of DSK’s accuser, hotel maid Nafissatou Diallo. DSK is oficially a free man, however he still faces a civil suit Diallo...
Posted On 23 Aug 2011
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