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New York Approves Gay Marriage

  Last Friday night the Estate of New York approved a bill that allows gay marriage, after a week of intense negotiations New York became the six Estate that legalized the marriage between couples of the same sex. The legislation was approved by a difference of four votes...
Posted On 25 Jun 2011
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3 Funds are Part of the Strategy of the Central America Security Plan

The Central American countries in Guatemala agreed yesterday to establish three funds to manage the resources of its new security plan, which seeks to prevent in the region a stronghold of drug trafficking, although the amounts involved in this plan have not been yet defined. The...
Posted On 24 Jun 2011
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New York State Senate To Discuss Gay Marriage Bill Today

The gay marriage issue will be discussed in the New York Senate today. It was announced yesterday that the Republicans from the Senate will have a closed doors meeting today at 10 a.m. and then they will go trough an open session to vote in order to approve or eliminate the bill....
Posted On 24 Jun 2011
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Monaco Prepares for Royal Wedding of Prince Albert II

Monaco is getting prepared to celebrate the official ceremonies and events with popular participation for the engagement of Prince Albert II with the former South African swimmer Charlene Wittstock. Both ceremonies, a civilian on Friday July 1 and a religious one on the following...
Posted On 23 Jun 2011
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Hugo Chavez’s Health Causes Uncertainty

Hugo Chavez’s Health has caused uncertainty in Venezuela, the president had to have an emergency surgery 12 days ago in Cuba due to a pelvic abscess and a lesion on one of his knees. The president’s last public information were four photos that circulated over the weekend...
Posted On 23 Jun 2011
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Russian Plane Crash Toll Rises to 45 with Boy’s Death

A young boy who was severely injured in a plane crash in northwestern Russia has died, bringing the toll in the country’s worst air disaster in over a year to 45, emergency officials said on Wednesday. Anton Terekhin died yesterday overnight in a hospital in Petrozavodsk,...
Posted On 22 Jun 2011
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Obama Announces Withdrawal of Troops in Afghanistan

President Barack Obama could withdraw 30,000 troops of the 100,000 sent to Afghanistan 18 months ago at the end of 2012. Withdrawal is expected to be complete in 36 months. It is possible that at least 5 thousand military leave the Asian country next month, while another 5,000...
Posted On 22 Jun 2011
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NATO Actions in Libya Will Not Stop

On Wednesday, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, general secretary of NATO, refused to stop the operations of the allies in Libya after the Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini, requested “an immediate cessation of hostilities” in Libya with the intention to organize...
Posted On 22 Jun 2011
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Deadly Floodings Continue in China

Seasonal rains have caused floods in Eastern and Southern Chinese regions, the country neared a critical point since more than 40 miles of dikes are in danger of overflowing. Landslides have been triggered, power and telecommunications have been cut and more than 180 people are...
Posted On 22 Jun 2011
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Chilean Government To Monitor Comments on Social Networks

The Chilean government has decided to monitor comments on President Sebastián Piñera on Facebook and Twitter, such news provoked users’ rejection. The topic became trending on Twitter a few hours after its announcement, people were tweeting under the hashtags #gobiernosapo...
Posted On 22 Jun 2011
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