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Cairo Subway suffers attacks with explosive devices

Cairo has been the victim of an attack this Wednesday on three subway stations, amid the suppression by the authorities against the Islamist opposition in Egypt. Four small bombs have exploded leaving at least four people injured according to the police and rescue officials....
Posted On 25 Jun 2014
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Bolivian Congress rotates counter-clockwise its Clock’s hands

The clock of the building of the Bolivian Congress in La Paz, now rotates counter-clockwise, its spiers mark the hour to the left as a symbol of the process of political transformation in the Andean nation. Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca and Senate President Eugenio Rojas,...
Posted On 25 Jun 2014
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Syria is free of chemical weapons

The Syrian chemical arsenal has finally left the country altogether. The last shipment of 100 tonnes of toxic chemicals (out of the 1,300 tonnes) held by the regime of Bashar al-Assad, has sailed from the Syrian port of Latakia on board of the Danish ship Ark Futura. Now the...
Posted On 24 Jun 2014
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Expenses for remodeling of the Dukes of Cambridge´s apartment generates controversy in England

High costs for remodeling the apartment situated in Kensington Palace, residence of the Dukes of Cambridge Prince William, his wife Catherine and his son Jorge, have sparked criticism in the United Kingdom. According to media speculation, that value would be close to $ 6.8...
Posted On 23 Jun 2014
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Mexicans Doctors march against decriminalization of medical malpractice

The movement of doctors identified in networks as # YoSoy17 and allied citizens marched on Sunday to the capital socle in support of the 16 IMSS’s doctors from Guadalajara who are on trial for alleged medical malpractice and to demand that the medical act be decriminalize....
Posted On 23 Jun 2014
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Bogota Police offers reward for bomb attack in police station

The Police of Bogota offered 10 million pesos (about $ 5,300) as a reward for information to help catch those responsible for the bomb attack against a police station that left three injured on Friday in the Colombian capital. The explosive was composed of 500 gra...
Posted On 23 Jun 2014
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Sanjay: first sea turtle of Costa Rica that travels to Galápagos

Galápagos was the destination of Sanjay, an adult male sea turtle that traveled from Marino de Cocos Park in Costa Rica to the Marine Reserve of the archipielago  in Ecuador. At a journey of 788 kilometers from 2 to 16 June, Sanjay, that weighs 53 kilograms, is the first specimen...
Posted On 23 Jun 2014
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U.S. and Mexico study measures to prevent immigrant children

Given the large flow of Central American children who in recent weeks have come alone, without their families to the United States through Mexico, Presidents Barack Obama and Enrique Peña Nieto studied yesterday via telephone possible solutions to the problem. “The Deputy...
Posted On 20 Jun 2014
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`The Inca Trail´ will be a world heritage, according to Unesco

In the 38th conference of Unesco, which takes place in Doha (Qatar), next Sunday, Qhapac will be declared as a World Heritage Site, which is an important Andean road system extended from southern Colombia to Argentina and Chile, passing through Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. For...
Posted On 20 Jun 2014
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Ringleader of attack against U.S. consulate is captured in Libya

The capture of Ahmed Abu Khattala in Libya, alleged ringleader of the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi in September 2012, where four Americans were killed, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, was confirmed yesterday by the Pentagon. Khattala was arrested on Sunday during...
Posted On 18 Jun 2014
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