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Typhoon Neogurii hits Japan and forces the evacuation of 600,000 people

The Neoguri typhoon hit this Tuesday with strong winds and heavy rains the islands of Okinawa Prefecture, in southern Japan. The authorities have recommended the evacuation of about 600.00 persons, it have been canceled dozens of flights, closed schools and shops and a man has...
Posted On 08 Jul 2014
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Reformed Church approves gay marriage in Great Britain

The United Reformed Church, protestant Calvinist and with over 90,000 believers in Britain became the first country´s conventional church to authorize marriage between persons of the same sex. After a meeting of its General Assembly, held in Cardiff, the religious delegates were...
Posted On 07 Jul 2014
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63 Nigerian women escaped from the claws of Boko Haram

On Sunday, a source of security services in Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, Nigeria, reported that a total of 63 of the 68 women and girls abducted last June by the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram, were able to escape. “I just got the alert from my fellow partners on...
Posted On 07 Jul 2014
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Strong earthquake in Guatemala-Mexico border leaves at least one dead

On Monday, according to preliminary reports from the governments of Mexico and Guatemala, a strong quake of magnitude 6.9 occurred at 05:24 local hour on the border area of both countries, leaving cracks in several houses, roads collapsed, fallen roofs from homes and at least one...
Posted On 07 Jul 2014
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Ukrainian Army seeks to liberate Donetsk and Lugansk from pro-Russian separatists

The Ukrainian Army today began blocking Donetsk and Lugansk, eastern cities of the country which are in the hands of pro-Russian separatists. The Army already blocked largely access to Donetsk, said Anton Gerashchenko from the Ministry of Interior. In control stations are being...
Posted On 07 Jul 2014
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California made its first market of outdoor marijuana

The first outdoor market of marijuana in the U.S. culminated yesterday in Los Angeles (California), with a “big seller” and a great public acceptance, among whom were many patients, said the organizers. The event gathered about 50 growers who offered fresh produce at...
Posted On 07 Jul 2014
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Chilean rescuers help miners in Honduras

A Chilean Expert Group in miner’s rescues had planned to help Honduras yesterday. The hopes of finding alive eight miners trapped in the a collapsed mine craft that occurred last Wednesday in the south of Honduras, have washed away from the lifeguards. The accident occurred due...
Posted On 06 Jul 2014
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Discovery of remains of ancient civilization in the south of Peru

Archaeological remains of a new unknown culture were discovered in the north of Atacama desert, south of Peru. The finding was made by the team of the Institute of Archaeology of the University of Wroclaw. More than 150 graves that “had been dug in the sand without any type...
Posted On 06 Jul 2014
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Neymar Jr. is out of the World Cup after vertebral fracture

After the Brazil’s excitement yesterday for advanceing to the semifinals in the 2014 World Cup, the player Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, known as Neymar Jr, suffered a vertebral fracture after a hard blow in the back during the quarter-final against Colombia. “Neymar...
Posted On 05 Jul 2014
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Marc Anthony is accused of alleged financial swindle

The singer Marc Anthony of Puerto Rican origin is in a controversy after being accused by his former business partner, Corey Simmons, of an alleged financial swindle in their business. After Anthony sued Simmons in 2013 for an alleged loan of more than one million dollars that...
Posted On 05 Jul 2014
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