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Friends Central Perk coffe shop will be recreated in Manhattan

Twenty years after the release of the TV series “Friends” in the United States, its legendary coffee will be temporarily recreated in New York to the delight of their fans. The “Central Perk” will open on September 17 to October 18 in the south of...
Posted On 31 Aug 2014
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Paul McCartney is against Scottish independence

The Paul McCartney exbeatle was committed on August 30 against Scottish independence by signing an open letter calling to vote to keep it in the UK, to mark a referéndum on September 18. The organizers of the campaign ‘Let’s Stay Together’, stated that the...
Posted On 31 Aug 2014
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UN says number of Syrian refugees exceeds three million

As announced by the United Nations (UN) in a statement, more than three million Syrians have fled the civil war currently affecting their country, just to become refugees, a million of them in the last year alone, not counting hundreds of thousands of people who fled without...
Posted On 29 Aug 2014
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Experimental Ebola vaccine will be tested in humans

An experimental vaccine for Ebola from GlaxoSmithKline will be tested in humans in the Clinical Center Bethesda (Maryland), on the outskirts of Washington next week. “We got the green light to start,” said Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy...
Posted On 29 Aug 2014
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Israel denies that Netanyahu has accepted creation of Palestinian state based on 1967 borders

The office of Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has denied that he had agreed to create a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, thus refuting the statement made by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. “Such a thing has never happened,” said...
Posted On 29 Aug 2014
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Nicaragua Authorities work to free 24 miners trapped in mine

24 artisanal miners were trapped in a mine in the town of Bonanza, in the North Atlantic Autonomous Region (NAAR) of Nicaragua, after the collapse of a hill, informed today the authorities. The 24 workers were trapped since Thursday, along with two others who managed to escape,...
Posted On 29 Aug 2014
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Israel leaves 17,000 homes destroyed in Gaza

The Israeli offensive called Operation “Protective Edge”, which yesterday was suspended indefinitely following an agreement between Hamas and Israel, left some 17,200 houses destroyed, so the reconstruction of housing became the main emergency in Gaza, according to...
Posted On 28 Aug 2014
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Rescuers continue the search for landslide victims in Hiroshima

After the landslides that occurred more than a week ago in this city of southwestern Japan, ten people were still not yet be found this Thursday morning in Hiroshima, where at least 72 died because of the fact. According to police, more than 60% of the victims died of...
Posted On 28 Aug 2014
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Gaza receives humanitarian assistance after the ceasefire

The Gaza Strip began to receive humanitarian aid and consumer products this Thursday, after being devastated by 50 days of war that came to an end on Tuesday night. Today, Kerem Shalom had a long line of trucks loaded with commodities for Gaza shops, and others from the UN agency...
Posted On 28 Aug 2014
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First fatality of Ebola registered in Port Harcourt, Nigeria

A doctor died because of the Ebola virus in the Nigerian city of Port Harcourt, which makes it the first fatality registered outside Lagos, where five people have died because of the disease. The victim, Ike Enemuo, attended a member of the Economic Community of West African...
Posted On 28 Aug 2014
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