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Obama autorizó el apoyo secreto a los rebeldes sirios.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing U.S. support for rebels seeking to depose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his
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Un estudio revela que la policía mata a una persona negra cada 40 horas.
“Report on Extrajudicial Killings of 110 Black People since January 1st, 2012.” Every 40 hours in the United States one Black woman, man or child
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Arabia Saudí sopesa la compra de armas nucleares a Pakistán: Informe
A report has unveiled that Saudi officials are trying to strike “a secret deal” with Pakistan to buy nuclear weapons from the Asian country. Citing
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Turquía afirma que "no tolerará" un santuario kurdo en Siria.
Turkey sent tanks and missile batteries to the border next to Syria’s Kurdish region Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he will not tolerate a Kurdish
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Cientos de palestinos se enfrentan al desalojo de sus tierras.
RAMALLAH, West Bank — The Israeli Defense Ministry wants to evict hundreds of Palestinians from eight hamlets in a West Bank area the military has
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Iraquíes expulsados de Damasco por el “Ejército Libre Sirio”
By Rami Ruhayem BBC News, Baghdad In the late evening, a busload of Iraqis arrived in Baghdad after a 12-hour journey across the desert. With
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Assad entrega el control de las zonas kurdas de Siria al PKK, lo que provoca indignación en Turquía.
By Roy Gutman ISTANBUL — President Bashar Assad, facing a growing rebel presence in Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and its commercial hub, has turned control
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Crítica: “Rebelión en la granja” (Películas de 1954 y 1999)
Introduction Hailed by capitalist literary critics, Trotskyites and anarchists as a masterpiece, the mediocre book Animal Farm has served a very important role in distorting
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Los Ángeles: Protestas en Anaheim por disparos de la policía contra mujeres y niños.
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Estados Unidos archiva el mayor caso de trata de personas de su historia ante las dudas sobre las pruebas.
The Justice Department spent millions of dollars on what is considered to be the largest human trafficking case in the US, only to dismiss it
