10 April, 2011
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Comunicas Peru.- Peru's presidential election will go to a second round on 5 June, pitting former army officer Ollanta Humala against Keiko Fujimori, daughter of disgraced ex-leader Alberto Fujimori. No candidate received the 50% needed to secure victory outright in the first round on Sunday. With 75% of votes counted, Mr Humala has 29.3%, while [...]
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10 April, 2011
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Comunicas United States.- “I will never hesitate to use our military swiftly, decisively, and unilaterally when necessary to defend our people, our homeland, our allies and our core interests. That's why we're going after al-Qaida wherever they seek a foothold… God Bless you, and may God Bless the United States of America.” Obama speech on Libya, March 28, 2011.
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2 April, 2011
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Comunicas Argentina.- President Cristina Fernández expressed on Saturday her rejection “to the colonialism that still disgraces humanity in the 21st century” and asked Britain to abide by United Nations resolutions and sit down to negotiate with Argentina over the issue of sovereignty on the Malvinas Archipelago, as informed by Télam. The President spoke at the [...]
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30 March, 2011
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Comunicas global.- On 19 March 2011, Western nations started the third international armed conflict against a Muslim country in the last decade. They went to great pains to claim that the use of force against Libya was legal, but an application of international law to the facts indicates that in fact the use of force [...]
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27 March, 2011
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Comunicas United States.- Cynicism is not a healthy sentiment, and as the late Molly Ivins pointed out, it absolutely wrecks good journalism. But watching events in the Middle East unfold these days makes it a pretty difficult point of view to avoid. Let's take the current U.S bombing of Libya. The rationale behind United Nations [...]
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26 March, 2011
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Comunicas Global.- The Empire State Building, the Eiffel Tower, Beijing's Forbidden City, and hundreds of other world landmarks will be abruptly blacked out tonight.
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