
The consequences of triple anti-Semitic attack in Brussels worsen. The 25 year old man who was seriously injured in the shooting is clinically dead, confirmed Sunday sources close to the investigation. The young man, who worked at the Jewish Museum in Brussels for several months, was the fourth person shot on Saturday inside the building, […]
May 27 2014 | Posted in
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Tickets to the election costing up to four thousand dollars. Under a tent, waiters served wine and cocktails. The audience was comprised of Democratic Party donors, many of whom reside in Potomac, a village forest and ostentatious mansions contained in all the richest places in the United States. It was on Tuesday, May 13. In […]
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General Wojciech Jaruzelski, the last president of communist Poland, died today at age 91 as a result of stroke suffered days ago. Jaruzelski was a key figure in the recent history of Poland: for some, defended the communist regime until the last moment and ruthlessly suppressed the Solidarity movement of Lech Walesa; for others, declared […]
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The Belgian political scene has taken a new twist that could lead to another crisis of governance. The Flemish nationalist party N -VA Sunday proclaimed winner of the federal elections, with a comfortable margin, and aspires to lead a coalition government in the country. With about 95 % of polling stations tallied, the Flemish regionalist […]
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It is difficult to find other elections in which there has been only one winner. The success of the Populist UK Independence Party (UKIP) has left roughly handled the three major British parties to the extent that it is not easy to know which of them has done worse. Conservatives have been third in national […]
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“Nobody instrumentalized the name of God for violence,” said Pope Francisco. It was delivered this morning to the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Mohammad Ahmad Hussein, in the beautiful Temple Mount, so close, just a few meters and so far – dozens of police and military and centuries of mutual misunderstanding – the Wall Lamentations, the […]

Opposition to the military coup in Thailand was apparent a little more on Sunday. Hundreds of people took to the streets of Bangkok in the largest demonstration since the uprising last Thursday, despite calls for the coup leader to not participate in the protests. Meanwhile, the new military authorities continue their steps to reassert control […]

Early Monday morning, dozens of pro-Russian militia armed with assault rifles have broken into the Sergei Prokofiev Donetsk, the capital of the People’s Republic eponymous self-declared International Airport. The aerodrome has been evacuated and closed and all flights canceled to ensure safety, said spokesman same Dmitro Kosinov. “There are armed men inside the enclosure, plenty […]
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For the first time since its founding in 1947 a prime minister of India officially begin his term before his Pakistani counterpart. Nawaz Sharif, head of the Pakistani government, to attend Monday ‘s inauguration of the Hindu nationalist Narendra Modi. India and Pakistan, which were united under the British colony, are bitter enemies, and nuclear […]

Egyptian presidential advertised around Cairo with a huge signage that, although it is well diverse revealed from day one who has everything to gain in the voting on Monday and Tuesday. Almost all banners, signs and posters in the capital of Egypt show only the candidate Abdel Fatah to Sisi. Next to Tahrir Square, the […]
May 27 2014 | Posted in
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The first words of Pope Francisco Saturday after landing in Jordan, the first leg of his three-day trip to the Holy Land, have been on thanks to Jordan for hosting ” generously large numbers of Palestinian refugees, Iraqi and Syrian especially ” and its king, Abdullah II, for his commitment to dialogue in the region: […]
May 26 2014 | Posted in
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Initial estimates of the Central Electoral Commission in the two rebel regions of eastern Ukraine on the number of voters who could be deprived of exercising their right in the presidential elections in Donetsk and Lugansk – two million – may fall short to judge by the and bolted closure of polling stations, many guarded […]
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