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Japanese district would legally accept gay marriages

Japan has opened the first type of legal recognition of homosexual unions, with the initiative of Tokyo’s Shibuya district of recognizing same-sex couples. The municipality plans to start issuing certificates of civil marriage to gay couples in April, estabishing an...
Posted On 12 Feb 2015
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The FARC announced that will not recruit minors under 17 years

The FARC announced Thursday that it will not incorporate into its ranks minors than 17 years, raising two years as the minimum age of its fighters, and denied having “forcibly recruited neither children nor to any combatant”. “The FARC (…) decide not to...
Posted On 12 Feb 2015
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Shipwreck in coast of Libya leaves more than 200 dead immigrants

More than 200 migrants have disappeared in the shipwreck of two boats on the coast of Libya, according to nine survivors rescued by Italian coastguards, said this Wednesday several international organizations. “There are nine, safe and sound after four days at sea. The...
Posted On 11 Feb 2015
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Woman that participated in Strauss-Kahn orgies claim to have told him she was a prostitute

One of the women who participated in orgies which are the subject of proceedings against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, said on Wednesday before the Correctional Court of Lille, she had told the former director general of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that she worked as a...
Posted On 11 Feb 2015
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Parents of the 43 missing students in Mexico support allegations of foreign experts

Parents of 43 missing students of Ayotzinapa assured that failures in the official investigation into the case denounced by Argentine forensics, destroy the “historical truth” of theProsecution on a slaughter and incineration. “For us it is clear that the...
Posted On 10 Feb 2015
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Surveillance on Assange in Ecuadorian embassy is reviewed by the British police

British police said it is reviewing its monitoring mechanism on WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, refugee in Ecuador’s embassy in London, from June 2012, to avoid extradition to Sweden. The commissioner of the Metropolitan Police (MET), Bernard Hogan-Howe, told the radio...
Posted On 10 Feb 2015
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Foreign experts denounce irregularities in the research of the 43 missing students

The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF for its Spanish acronym), which denounced numerous irregularities in the investigation of the 43 missing students in Mexico, said that the case can not be closed because there is no scientific evidence to confirm that the students...
Posted On 09 Feb 2015
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Taiwan: TransAsia funeral values are granted to the families of victims of accident

Representatives of the TransAsia Airways airline yesterday met with the families of victims of the accident in Taiwan to discuss compensations, after starting to grant $ 38,000 to the relatives of the deceased to cover funeral expenses. In the river where the plane crashed last...
Posted On 09 Feb 2015
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61 bodies were found in abandoned crematorium in Acapulco

Mexican authorities found a total of 61 bodies in a particular crematorium, apparently abandoned for a year, in the port of Acapulco (south) reported on Friday local authorities. “So far we counted 61 bodies,” said Guerrero state prosecutor ,Miguel Angel Godinez, to...
Posted On 08 Feb 2015
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The two engines of the TransAsia plane failled before the crash, according to air safety council

The two engines of the ATR 72-600 aircraft of the TransAsia company, which crashed on Wednesday, January 4 against an elevated highway and then fell into a river in Taiwan killing at least 35 people, failed before the accident. This was indicated on Friday, February 6 by the...
Posted On 06 Feb 2015
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