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The renowned designer Oscar de la Renta passes away at 82

Born on July 22, 1932 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, Oscar Aristides de la Renta Fiallo, born into a prominent family of the Caribbean island, studied painting at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando in Madrid, which allowed him to draw sketches for major Spanish...
Posted On 21 Oct 2014
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Clinical trials of vaccine against the Ebola virus begin on November 1

The World Health Organization (WHO) said this Tuesday it will begin on November 1 clinical trials in Switzerland of one of the two candidate vaccines against Ebola. The vaccine is the NIAID / GSK, developed by GlaxoSmithKline, which at the moment is already being tested on...
Posted On 21 Oct 2014
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Pope Francis says that the Church should not to fear to changes

Pope Francis chaired on October 19 the closure of a meeting of Catholic bishops which left in evidence deep divisions in the Synod around homosexuality and divorce. The pontiff said that the Church should not to fear to changes. Francis, who has said he wants a more compassionate...
Posted On 20 Oct 2014
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Nigeria is declared an Ebola virus free country by WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared on Monday to Nigeria, where the arrival of Ebola triggered all fears, as a virus-free after a period of 42 days without any new confirmed case of infection. “The epidemic in Nigeria has been defeated. Is a spectacular success...
Posted On 20 Oct 2014
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President urged Ecuadorians to retweet: Chevron, the world knows the damage you caused!

A new TV spot that denounces pollution from Chevron was filed by President Correa during the nation-wide broadcast number 395, held at La Florida sector, Quito. The video, which has English and Spanish version, shows the words contamination, horror, ecocide, greed, mean, insult...
Posted On 20 Oct 2014
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IAPA questions Ecuadorian Communications Law

Last Sunday the Inter American Press Association (IAPA) reported a negative impact on the Press of the Communications Law, which for a year and four months, established in Ecuador that “the expression and communication have become a public service.” “A...
Posted On 20 Oct 2014
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Medical analysis indicates that Spanish nurse is not infected by Ebola

The Spanish nursing assistant, the first Ebola infected person outside Africa, no longer has the viral load, according to the results of a practiced analysis on Sunday, October 19, announced the government of Spain. The test performed to Teresa Romero, 44 years old, “has...
Posted On 20 Oct 2014
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Sending of reservists to combat Ebola is authorized by Obama

The United States President Barack Obama on Thursday authorized the Pentagon to send reservists to West Africa to fight Ebola, participating in the implementation of the necessary logistics infrastructure. Obama authorized the deployment of reservists for humanitarian relief...
Posted On 17 Oct 2014
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Nigerian authorities reach agreement with Boko Haram to free abducted girls

The Nigerian Army ensured this Friday it has achieved a ceasefire agreement with the Boko Haram terrorist group, that could cause the immediate release of the more than 200 girls abducted in a school in the Chibok village. The head of the Nigerian Staff, Alex Badeh informed...
Posted On 17 Oct 2014
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Israeli defense minister rules out creation of seaport and airport in Gaza

The Israeli Defense Minister, Moshe Yaalon, said that Gaza will not have a seaport or an airport as a result of negotiations with Israel, within the agreed ceasefire on past August. “The transfer of money and means for rehabilitation is already beginning. But the seaport...
Posted On 16 Oct 2014
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