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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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Northeast Airports Reopen at U.S.

After the severe storm that struck yesterday the northeast U.S., people attempt to return to normality. Winds up to 120 km/h and 74 cm of snow caused: streets closures, public transportation cancellations, delayed trains, and thousands of homes without electricity service. The...
Posted On 28 Dec 2010
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South Korea Declares Internet Control Bill as Unconstitutional

The South Korean Constitutional Court (TC), declared today as unconstitutional the bill that imprisons those Internet users that transmit false information or rumors with a penalty of five years in prison. The sentence is a warning from the famous blogger Park Dae-sung, who under...
Posted On 28 Dec 2010
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Latin American Countries Will Evaluate The Free Trade Area

On January 6 in Santiago de Chile trade ministers from Ecuador, Colombia, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Panama will evaluate the proposal of the Peruvian President Alan García which seeks the creation of a free trade area with the countries of the Pacific coast. Last October Ala...
Posted On 27 Dec 2010
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Christians Celebrate Christmas at Holy Land

The Highest authority of the Holy Land at Rome, Monsignor Fuad Twal, made his solemn entry to the Palestinian city of Bethlehem to begin the Christmas celebration with the Christians of the region which are mourning for the killing and the exodus of Christians in Iraq. Monsignor...
Posted On 24 Dec 2010
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Jerusalem Names Four Millions of Victims from the Holocaust

The names are filed under a dark dome, which is the heart of Yad Vashem. The museum about the Jerusalem Holocaust was founded on 1950 to preserve the events occurred on the half of XX century. The dark dome was called Yad Vashem, which is a translation from the Hebrew meani...
Posted On 24 Dec 2010
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North Korea Ready for a Holy War

Today North Korea warned that they are preparing themselves for a “holy war” against South Korea, this was announced shortly after Seul finished a new series of military exercises. The ministry of North Korea of the Armed Forces, Kim Yong-chun reiterated today that Pyongyang is...
Posted On 23 Dec 2010
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Norwegian Dialy has All the WikiLeaks Cables

A Norwegian newspaper obtained the same 250,000 diplomatic cables that WikiLeaks had and now it is going to publish articles based on such information. “We have obtained a total of 250,000 documents,” informed the director of Aftenposten Newspaper, Ole Erik Almlid, but he did not...
Posted On 23 Dec 2010
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Ecuadorian Children Deliver the Spanish Lottery Once Again

On December 22 of 2009, the Ecuadorian Yajaira Gonzaga Pineda became the image for the Spanish Communications media. At 11:38 her voice announced a storm of Euros. The big prize of the Christmas lottery, her older sister, Eliana starred on the same scene on 2005. In five years...
Posted On 22 Dec 2010
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