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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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Israel’s attack on humanitarian fleet for Gaza will not be processed by the ICC

The International Criminal Court (ICC) will not prosecute Israel for the assault on a humanitarian fleet bound for Gaza in May 2010 that killed eleven Turkish citizens in international waters. The chief prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, in a statement said this Thursday that...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
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UN: FARC must respect indigenous peoples in Colombia

The UN delegation in Colombia this Thursday asked the FARC to respect indigenous peoples, a day after the killing of two of its leaders in the Westof the Country, attributed to fighters from the armed group. “The United Nations expressed concern about these incidents and...
Posted On 06 Nov 2014
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Infected nurse with Ebola virus in Spain is discharged from hospital

The nursing assistant Teresa Romero, first person infected with the Ebola virus in Europe, left the Madrid hospital this Wednesday where she remained hospitalized since last October 6, after being released. “I do not know what went wrong, I don’t even know if...
Posted On 05 Nov 2014
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New attack in Israel kills one policeman and leaves nine people wounded

An Israeli policeman was killed and several people were injured this Wednesday after being run over by a car driven by a Palestinian, killed after by members of the security forces in Jerusalem, where there is a very heated and tense atmosphere due to confrontations in the...
Posted On 05 Nov 2014
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Burkina Faso army promises to give way to civilian government

The new head of state of Burkina Faso, Lt. Col. Isaac Zida, promised to involve all national forces in this transitional stage in the country, after the fall on Friday of the president Blaise Compaoré. In a meeting with diplomats, the Lieutenant Colonel has promised the creation...
Posted On 04 Nov 2014
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Ebola: isolation of Spanish nurse finishes

The Spanish nurse Teresa Romero, who is recovering fromthe Ebola infection was transferred to a regular room after withdrawing her from an isolation unit of the hospital Carlos III de Madrid. Romero tested positive for Ebola on October 6, but was declared free of the virus two...
Posted On 03 Nov 2014
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Nearly 2,000 dead in Syrian prisons according to Human Rights Observatory

Nearly 2,000 people died in 10 months in prisons and detention centers of Syrian intelligence services, where more than 200,000 prisoners are crammed, an NGO affirmed on Sunday. According to the Syrian Observatory of Human Rights (OSDH), between January 1 and October 31, 2014,...
Posted On 03 Nov 2014
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The FARC admits liability for damages caused by the armed conflict

The FARC yesterday acknowledged the harm caused to civilians and to the Colombian army by the existing armed conflict since 50 years. “We explicitly recognize that our actions have affected civilians in different times and circumstances throughout of the (armed)...
Posted On 31 Oct 2014
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Two minors sue Malaysia Airlines by disappearance of flight MH370

Two teenagers, relatives of the victims of the Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370, filed a lawsuit against the airline. The minors (11 and 14 years old) believe that the company was negligent and did not make everything needed to ensure a safe flight, said their lawyer Gary Chong. In...
Posted On 31 Oct 2014
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