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Two Were Arrested Due to Volga Boat Sinking

The director of the company that rented the tourist boat that sank in the Volga and a ship registrar who certified it were arrested by the Russian police, prosecutors informed. Officials have said the “Bulgaria”, which was built in 1955, was overloaded and in poor condition when...
Posted On 14 Jul 2011
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21 Dead and 141 Injured in Mumbai Blasts

India’s financial capital, Mumbai was the scene of three explosions yesterday afternoon, leaving at least 21 ​​dead and 141 injured, local authorities informed. Two bombs exploded in the south of the city, at the Opera House and at the Zaveri Bazaar, while the third one...
Posted On 13 Jul 2011
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Guatemalan TV Media Broadcast Videos of Cabral Before his Dead

Since this morning, Guatemalan television media broadcast a video in which the Argentine singer, Facundo Cabral appears leaving the hotel where he spent his last night in Guatemala City, hours before the attack. Images of the hotel’s security cameras show the time in which...
Posted On 13 Jul 2011
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Radioactive Meat Circulating in Japanese Markets

Japanese have probably ingested cesium contaminated meat from six Fukushima cows that were delivered late last month to markets, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said Monday evening. This was preceded by another recent discovery of radiation in the meat of 11 cows that was about...
Posted On 12 Jul 2011
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Facundo Cabral’s Remains Were Repatriated

The remains of Argentine singer Facundo Cabral, who was shot at dawn on Saturday by a group of gunmen who attacked the vehicle he was traveling on through the capital of Guatemala, arrived today at the military airport Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires on an AirForce plane from...
Posted On 12 Jul 2011
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46 Dead on Russian Ship Sinking

46 people lost their lives aboard on Russia’s Volga River, regional authorities reported. The ship “Bulgaria” sank on Sunday near the village of Syukeyevo in Tatarstan, about 50 miles south of the city of Kazan (about 450 miles east of Moscow). About 200 people were...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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First Legs Transplant Ever Was Successful

Spanish surgeon Pedro Cavadas, led the team of doctors who performed the first successful transplantation of legs in the world. The surgery began last night and ended this morning at Hospital La Fe in Valencia, sources of the Department of Health confirmed. It is not the first...
Posted On 11 Jul 2011
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News of The World: Apologizes in His Latest Edition

After 168 years of history, UK’s best-selling tabloid News of The World closes with its latest edition which was scheduled today to distribute five million copies. In its latest edition it includes a farewell article where the newspaper apologizes for the phone hacking...
Posted On 10 Jul 2011
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Food Crisis in Somalia Worsens

The worst drought in 60 years could lead to a “human tragedy of unimaginable proportions”, the UN refugee head Antonio Gutierrez informed. The agency says more than 50% of Somali children arriving in Ethiopia are seriously malnourished. In Kenya, that figure is...
Posted On 08 Jul 2011
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The Egyptian Revolution Continues

“Our revolution continues” and “The people demand the fulfillment of the promises of the Arab spring” are some of the messages written on the many posters the Egyptians carry in Tahrir Square. The manifestants returned to the streets to demand advances in...
Posted On 08 Jul 2011
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