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Egyptians Continue Protesting Despite Government Threats

Thousands of Egyptians took the streets again, despite government bans, which assured that violent incidents would not be allowed today. About 500 protesters have been arrested, but the number of protestants has increased as the number of cities that have joined the revolution...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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South Korea Proposes Date for Meeting with North Korea

This Wednesday South Korea proposed a date to North Korea; this is the first official contact with its rival after the deadly shelling of a South Korean island. The meeting should be in two weeks to discuss high-level military talks. The North has recently expressed his desire...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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New Cold Wave hits Eastern USA

The residents of the east coast of United States faced a blizzard mixed with rain and snow. The storm began from Tennessee to New England. The weather reports informed that there would be a strong snow during the afternoon. Some schools were closed. The snow affected areas of...
Posted On 26 Jan 2011
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French Senates Refrains from Euthanasia Debate

The French Senate had foreseen the discussion of the right to die and the regulation of the euthanasia. However, just a few hours before the meeting started a senator of the Popular Movement Union (UMP) a member of Nicolas Sarkozy Party along with a senator from the RDSE party...
Posted On 25 Jan 2011
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Egypt Protests against the Government

Today, January 25th is the “day of Egyptian wrath “, name that Egyptian activists have created for the revolution that is being lived on the streets of the country against the current president Hosni Mubarak, who has led Egypt since 1981. The protest is considered one...
Posted On 25 Jan 2011
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Tunisia Continues to Demonstrate their Contempt

Last night hundreds of civilians demonstrated their contempt in the city of Tunis even when a curfew was established at 20:00. The demonstration demanded the resignation of several Government officials that are related to the former president Zine El Abidine. During the afternoon...
Posted On 25 Jan 2011
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Rains in Philippines Claim more Lives

The death toll on Philippines increased after a month of heavy rains. The number of victims rose to 71. Meanwhile the weather office warned this Tuesday that more flooding and mudslides could harm more people. Fishermen of the north and centre of the country were advised not...
Posted On 25 Jan 2011
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Haiti Cholera Outbreak Leaves more Dead

The Ministry of Public Health and Population (MSPP) of Haiti informed today that the death toll of victims from the cholera epidemic increased to 3, 927. The outbreak began on October, in January 17 a total of 38 deceased were reported. The sickness spread in ten sectors of the...
Posted On 25 Jan 2011
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Terrorist Attack at Moscow Airport

Today, at 9:24 am, a blast was reported inside the airport Domodedovo, in Moscow. After the explosion at the Domodedovo airport, the air traffic is being redirected to other airports, either Sheremetyevo or Vnukovo, informed the Russian media. The explosion left 31 people dead...
Posted On 24 Jan 2011
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USA with Artic Temperatures

The forecasted temperatures for the United States have alarmed people, because according to the meteorological services, the coldest weather of the season is coming up. Temperatures dropped subzero in the Midwest of U.S with bursts of arctic winds. International Falls, a town in...
Posted On 24 Jan 2011
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