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Boko Haram leader confirms in video that it’s still alive

The head of the Islamist group Boko Haram, Abubakar Shekau, denied being dead, as the Nigerian Army affirms, in a video that also claims to have established a “caliphate” in the cities under their control. “Here I am, alive. I’ll Die the day when Allah...
Posted On 02 Oct 2014
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Hong Kong protesters demand the resignation of local governor

Students who lead the pro-democracy protests and the governments of Beijing and Hong Kong have hardened their positions this Thursday and demanded the resignation of the local executive chief, Leung Chun-Ying. The promoters of the pro-democracy protests have threatened to...
Posted On 02 Oct 2014
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Donetsk Airport remains in dispute between pro-Russian and Ukrainian militias

Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian militias continued today fighting for control of the airport in Donetsk, the main rebel stronghold, threatening the truce once again in eastern Ukraine. During today, both the Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian rebels were attributed the control of...
Posted On 02 Oct 2014
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United States registers the first infected with Ebola

United States diagnosed its first case of the Ebola virus in a contaminated man in Liberia and who traveled to Texas, a source of the  American health care system informed yesterday. The patient was hospitalized with symptoms that were confirmed as a case of the Ebola virus, said...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
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Attack on bus stop kills 10 people in Ukraine

Ten people were killed in the city of Donetsk, in eastern Ukraine, eight of them by an artillery shell impact on a bus and its stop, the “Ukrinform” agency reported. “Apparently, the bullet was fired from a missile launcher of multiple mouth. Most of the dead...
Posted On 01 Oct 2014
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Unicef ​​reports at least 3,700 African children orphaned by the Ebola virus

At least 3,700 children in Guinea Conakry, Liberia and Sierra Leone have lost one or two parents due to the virus, according to estimates released today by UNICEF. Unicef ​​warns that the number of orphans due to virus could double between now and mid-October in the wake of the...
Posted On 30 Sep 2014
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USAID closes its office after 53 years in Ecuador

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has announced that tomorrow, October 1, it will close its office in Ecuador, after 53 years of activity in the Andean country. Last December, the Government of Ecuador announced that the cooperation with thi...
Posted On 30 Sep 2014
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Rescue operations suspended after Ontake volcanic tremor

Rescue operations resumed on the Tuesday morning of September 23 at the foot of the Japanese Mount Ontake, which erupted on Saturday 27 of the same month, were interrupted after half an hour due to a volcanic tremors, according to authorities. “The land search was resumed...
Posted On 30 Sep 2014
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Donetsk Mayor reported the deaths of three civilians after crossfire

The mayor of the city of Donetsk, reported that three civilians were killed and five others were injured in the last 24 hours by cannon shots, despite the ceasefire agreed a week ago, in the Memorandum of Minsk between pro-Russian separatists and Ukrainian troops. “At 10.00...
Posted On 29 Sep 2014
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Protests in Hong Kong bother Beijing authorities

Hong Kong lives days of tension after the decision of the government in the way that the next leader of the Chinese region will be elected. The movement ‘Occupy Central’ takes on a protagonism that bothers the central authorities in Beijing. Elections will be hel...
Posted On 29 Sep 2014
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