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United States and Germany Develop Spy Satellites

The United States Embassy in Oslo rejected the comments made regarding the plan between USA and Germany to create new spy Satellites secretly without caring for the French opposition. The WikiLeaks cable stolen by the Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten revealed this information. The...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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Northern Ireland Faces Water Shortage

The low temperatures of Northern Ireland has left hundreds of homes without water many of which face restrictions for more than a week since the shortage started. Over 450 homes have no water, informed the Northern Ireland Water Company. Meanwhile the normal water is still...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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“Gasolinazo” Causes Rejection to Evo Morales

A week ago, Evo Morales government —a leftist indigenous president—, increased by 73% the price of gasoline, diesel 83%, and 99% in the jet to eliminate subsidies on these fuels, which caused millions in losses for itssmuggling to neighboring count...
Posted On 03 Jan 2011
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The First Solar Eclipse of 2011

The first solar eclipse of 2011, which will be only partial, will be seen on January 4 in Europe, North Africa, Middle East and Central Asia. The eclipse will begin at northern Algeria at 6:40 GMT, then it will moves to the east, allowing Europe and Asia to see how the two-thirds...
Posted On 02 Jan 2011
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Countries Celebrate the Arrival of 2011

The first settlement of the earth to receive the New Year was Christmas Island, located at 232 miles in the north of the equator line, in the Pacific Ocean. Then the 2011 arrived to other Pacific nations including New Zealand, Niue, Fiji, Tonga and Australia. Despite being at the...
Posted On 31 Dec 2010
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Spain smokers Face Tobacco Bill

Spaniards would wake up on Sunday without being able to do what many consider a right: smoke a cigarette while having a drink at a bar. Now a new bill prohibits smoking in enclosed public spaces. On January 2, the most restrictive tobacco bill in Europe would become on the...
Posted On 30 Dec 2010
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Irak, Pakistan, and Mexico are the Most Dangerous for Journalists

Reporters without Borders released today its annual report. The numbers of journalists killed has dropped 25% compared with 2009, however the numbers are alarming. In this year 57 journalists were killed doing their job and kidnappings have increased 55%. The three most violent...
Posted On 30 Dec 2010
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Pope Will Issue Decree Against Money Laundering

The Vatican announced on Wednesday that Pope Benedict XVI is about to issue a decree (“motu proprio”) to fight money laundering on Thursday. The decree contains a number of provisions to respect the agreements signed in 2009 between the Vatican and the European Union,...
Posted On 29 Dec 2010
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Heat Wave in Buenos Aires

Argentina Weather Service declared a red alert for Buenos Aires on Monday because the high temperatures that the city is suffering. People’s health  is at risk because of the extreme weather. However, today is expected reduced temperatures, so alert have lowered to orange....
Posted On 29 Dec 2010
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