Colombia takes care of crisis by closing of border with Venezuela |
- Colombia takes care of crisis by closing of border with Venezuela
- Government the USA eval�a judge order who requests aim of detenci�n of immigrants
- Merkel and Hollande after a joint answer
- With orations encar� exvicepresidenta Guatemala first hearing by corrupci�n
- The Isl�mico State dynamite a temple of 2,000 a�os in Palmira
- The two Coreas reach an agreement to reduce the military tensions
- Wall Street closes with noticeable p�rdidas
- Biden contract new director of communications while eval�a candidacy
- American justice rejects to misestimate positions against Men�ndez senator
- The murders have been reduced
| Colombia takes care of crisis by closing of border with Venezuela Posted: Colombia install� a position in the locality of C�cuta to yesterday take care of the humanitarian crisis caused after deportaci�n of about 1,000 Colombians and the indefinite closing of some of the border steps of the state of the T�chira, decisi�n that was ratified by Mature Nicol�s agent chief executive who anunci� that the measurement possibly extends in the pr�ximos d�as to other border zones. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Government the USA eval�a judge order who requests aim of detenci�n of immigrants Posted: The Government of EE.UU est� evaluating decisi�n of a federal judge of California that past Friday orden� liberaci�n, before the 23 of October, of the minors who remain in several centers for illegal immigrants, indic� yesterday to Efe a spokesman of the Department of Seguridad Nacional (DHS). |
| Merkel and Hollande after a joint answer Posted: The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, and the president franc�s, Fran�ois Hollande, met Monday in Berl�n yesterday to look for an European position com�n and "shared in common" the greater migratory crisis from World War II. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| With orations encar� exvicepresidenta Guatemala first hearing by corrupci�n Posted: Per moments calm, in short whiles inc�moda and entrusted God, exvicepresidenta of Guatemala Roxana Baldetti encar� yesterday the first hearing by the case of corrupci�n that him cost� the position, in which it was accused to integrate a network that habr�a defrauded m�s of 3.7 million of d�lares to the State. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| The Isl�mico State dynamite a temple of 2,000 a�os in Palmira Posted: The jihadist ones of the group Been Isl�mico (EI) dynamited one of m�s famous temples of the Syria city of Palmira, causing a "p�rdida considerable one" for the humanity, seg�n UNESCO. |
| The two Coreas reach an agreement to reduce the military tensions Posted: North Korea and South Korea reached an agreement yesterday to end a tense three military crisis despu�s of d�as of marathon meetings of high level, announced the negotiators of Se�l. |
| Wall Street closes with noticeable p�rdidas Posted: The stock market of the United States volvi� to back down yesterday, when the industrial average Dow Jones perdi� in just a short time m�s of 1,000 points and provoc� a wave of fear in Wall Street and econom�a generally. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Biden contract new director of communications while eval�a candidacy Posted: The vice-president of EE.UU., Joseph Biden, has contracted a new director of communications, who gets up herself yesterday to the position, while she follows whereas clause to compete by nominaci�n dem�crata to aspire to the Presidency in 2016. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| American justice rejects to misestimate positions against Men�ndez senator Posted: The federal public prosecutors responded yesterday to the allegations of the dem�crata by New Jersey, that pretend�a that misestimated the case in his against a arguing a bad conduct of acusaci�n of the Government and a bad procedure in investigaci�n. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Posted: The director of the FBI in Puerto Rico, Carlos You marry, asegur� yesterday in an interview that the murders in the island caribe�a have been reduced a 40% from 2011 thanks to colaboraci�n between the federal and local authorities. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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