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The “Outraged” Cannot Protest in Puerta del Sol

15-M Movement, better known as “outraged”, tried to return to Puerta del sol, where they were evicted by police last Tuesday, a strategy of the Delegation of the Government and the Municipality of the capital to prevent camping. The 15-M has two calls for a protest at noon...
Posted On 04 Aug 2011
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Storm Emily sets Maximum Alert in Three Countries

Haitians authorities imposed a red alert in the whole territory due to the storm Emily proximity to the country and several citizens had to evacuate risk zones. The storm was supposed to reach the Haitian coasts last night, this represents a great risk to the country which is...
Posted On 03 Aug 2011
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Lethal Levels of Radiation in Fukushima

According to a report from the company Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), Fukushima nuclear power plant showed the highest levels of radioactivity since the quake that hit Japan on March 11. Radiation levels reached 10.000 millisievert in a pipe between one and two reactors, a lethal...
Posted On 02 Aug 2011
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Future World’s Tallest Building is Already under Design Phase

The architecture firm Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill announced today from its headquarters in Chicago (United States) that is designing what will be the tallest building in the world to be built in the city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia near the Red Sea. The building will be over 1,000...
Posted On 02 Aug 2011
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Egypt: Security Forces Disperse Protesters in Tahrir Square

Security forces moved into Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Monday to make the protesters who had gathered there leave, the ones who did not want to leave voluntarily were severely beaten. Eyewitnesses reported that security forces beat and arrested several protesters and what...
Posted On 01 Aug 2011
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Hugo Chavez Appeared Bald due to Chemotherapy

Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez appeared in public with a shaved head as a result of his first session of the chemotherapy he is receiving. The president said that last night he felt that he loosed a “piece” of hair and decided to cut it. “I had to call the...
Posted On 01 Aug 2011
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Strong Rain Brings Trouble to Somalia Refugees

Thousands of Somalia refugees struck by hunger were soaking wet and cold after strong rains that assailed the improvised camps. The rains are necessary to cultivate food and relief the draught that has unleashed a serious famine case. The refugees that lived in camps built with...
Posted On 31 Jul 2011
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Japan Registers a New Seism

A 6,4 seism occurred in the northeast of Japan, in the prefecture of Fukushima, Tokyo also felt the quake and several buildings were trembled. According to the Japanese weather agency, the earthquake occurred at 03:54 hours (local time). The source of the seism was in the sea in...
Posted On 30 Jul 2011
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Zapatero Announced Early Elections On November 20th

Today, Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero announced in a press conference that legislative elections in Spain will be anticipated to next November 20th, not March 2012. “The government has largely covered the objectives of the second part of the...
Posted On 29 Jul 2011
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Kenyans Make Sms Donations For Aid

A donation of $200,000 was made by Kenyans via sms texts for aid to victims of the worst drought in the region in 60 years. The money has been raised in the first 12 hours of an appeal launched by leading businesses. The appeal, whih involves mobile phone company Safaricom,...
Posted On 28 Jul 2011
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