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Protests by 43 missing students are resumed in Mexico

The parents of the 43 possibly massacred students and their classmates today resumed protests against the Mexican government. About 300 protesters, identified as students, and some parents of the 43 missing began a march to the Acapulco airport, but riot police prevented them at...
Posted On 10 Nov 2014
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Disappearance of 43 students generated strong protests at the Palace of Mexican Government

The center of Mexico City was the scene of a tense protest on Saturday after a group of demonstrators tried to break and even burn the front door of the National Palace of Government due to the disappearance of 43 students, as reported by AFP. The protesters, some of them masked,...
Posted On 09 Nov 2014
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Germany celebrates 25 years of the fall of the Berlin Wall

Germany celebrates in 2014 the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, a wall that separated the city into two sectors from 13 August 1961 until 9 November 1989. Chancellor Angela Merkel has opened a new permanent exhibition in memory of the Wall that divided Germany and...
Posted On 09 Nov 2014
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Mexican Attorney reports that the 43 kidnapped students are dead

Mexico’s general attorney reported this Friday that the alleged drug hitmen arrested have stated that the 43 missing Mexican students are dead and their corpses were burned. According to new testimony from detainees, hostages were taken that night in vehicles to a dumpster...
Posted On 08 Nov 2014
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Ex-Navy Seal who shot Osama Bin Laden receives threats from jihadists

The former combatant of the Navy SEAL, elite troop of the US Navy, Robert O’Neill, 38, who worked under absolute secrecy, was threatened of death by jihadists after publicly revealing that he was who executed the leader of Al Qaeda Osama bin Laden. O’Neill told the...
Posted On 08 Nov 2014
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Two Americans citizens detained in North Korea are liberated

The State Department of the United States announced on Saturday the release of two of its citizens who were detained in North Korea on a secret mission led by his intelligence chief, James Clapper. “The State Department welcomed the release of American citizens Kenneth Bae...
Posted On 08 Nov 2014
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Alleged Russian military incursion is denounced by Ukrainian army

The Ukrainian military has denounced the entry of 32 Russian tanks, 16 sets of artillery shells and 30 trucks with ammunition and fighters. The convoy arrived to eastern Ukraine on Thursday, and is directed to the town of Krasny Luch, in the Lugansk region, according to the...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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Cannibal attack leaves two dead in Britain

A woman has been killed in an “act of cannibalism” while his alleged murderer has subsequently died, after receiving an electrical charge from a police taser gun in a British hotel, reported the BBC on Thursday. Police said a murder investigation is being carried out...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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Bolivia calls for competent intervention of the ICJ in maritime litigation with Chile

Bolivia requested that the International Court of Justice (ICJ) be declared competent to address its demand for a sovereign access to the sea in response to the objections raised by Chile, submitted this Friday in The Hague, announced the embassy of Bolivia in the Netherlands....
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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Ebola spread has decreased thanks to international efforts, according to WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) showed confident on Thursday of the decline in the number of new cases of Ebola virus in “some regions,” particularly in Liberia, the most affected country. Thanks to the international mobilization against the epidemic in West...
Posted On 07 Nov 2014
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