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Russia and Europe Connected by the New High-Speed Train

Today was the inauguration of the new high-speed train that link Russia with Europe. The transport starts its travel from Helsinki and reaches to St. Petersburg. The Finnish President and Russian Prime Minister boarded this Sunday the train in the inaugural tour. The train is...
Posted On 12 Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks: Spain Considers Chávez a “Clown”

According to the latest documents revealed by WikiLeaks, the Spanish Chancellor, Trinidad Jimenez stated that the Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is a “clown”, whose predecessor, Miguel Moratinos regarded the Bolivian leader, Evo Morales as “ignorant.” Jimenez statement was made...
Posted On 10 Dec 2010
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An Empty Chair Represented the Nobel Peace Prize Winner

The last time the prestigious Nobel prize was not personally delivered was 74 years ago, when Adolph Hitler avoided German pacifist Carl von Ossietzky to receive the prize in 1936. The detained Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, was unable to attend the two-hour ceremony at City Hall...
Posted On 10 Dec 2010
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Internet Sales Exceed $17,500 Million

Internet sales have collected 17,500 million dollars at this holiday season of the year. Retailers like Amazon and Wal-Mart have been making promotions to take advantage of the new trend of shopping. The “Cyber Monday” this year broke the record of online sales,...
Posted On 09 Dec 2010
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Riot in Chilean Prison Killed 81 Convicts

Early in the morning there was a riot at the San Miguel prison in Chile. The incident occurred because of a fight among the inmates which started a fire that caused the death of 81 prisoners and 14 injured. Jaime Concha Soto, sub director of the Chilean Police stated, “So far we...
Posted On 08 Dec 2010
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New Da Vinci Manuscript Found

NANTES, France.- Renaissance painter, Leonardo Da Vinci, bequeathed the world several manuscripts, A.K.A. codices, as his legacy. In a public library in western France, after having been forgotten for more than a century, a local journalist found a manuscript because of a...
Posted On 07 Dec 2010
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WikiLeaks Founder Arrested in Britain

This Tuesday the British police apprehended Julian Assange due to a Swedish warrant that connected him to rape charges. The associates of the WikiLeaks founder informed that his arrest would not stop him from further disclosures. The statement was made on the social network...
Posted On 07 Dec 2010
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Russian President Honors Soviet Troops

In the Warsaw memorial at Poland, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev paid his respects to the Soviet soldiers that perished in World War II. The Tuesday’s ceremony put an end to the contempt between Polish and Russian leaders, and thus improving their relations. The Russian leader...
Posted On 07 Dec 2010
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Assange Lawyer Denies Negotiating his Delivery

The apprehension of WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange would be delayed for at least 10 days, while Scotland Yard Studies the request of Sweden to interrogate the accused on charges of sexual abuse and rape. Assange’s lawyer, Mark Stephens, announced this. The negotiations for the...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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Dozens Killed by Bombings in Pakistan

In the Pakistan restive tribal area twin bombings killed over 50 people at a government office, the attack left around 120 injured. The suicide bombers were disguised as police officers. The possible target of the blasts was a meeting at the administrative offices of Mohmand...
Posted On 06 Dec 2010
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