Thursday, October 9, 2014

Thursday, October 9, 2004 (07.00 GMT) – The Confidential

NOBEL LITERATURE – Copenhagen – The Swedish Academy unveils the winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize for Literature

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SYRIA – Beirut – The State Islamic group (EI) has renewed its offensive against Syrian Kurdish enclave Kobani despite bombing of the international coalition, and now controls a third of the population, on the border with Turkey

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EU -. Brussels – European interior ministers discussed today threat of European jihadists returning after participating in international conflicts and radicalized, before increasing to 3,000 cases in Syria.

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AFRICA – Nairobi – Ebola epidemic is causing increasing difficulties to countries in West Africa affected, where Liberia has been forced to suspend the Senate race and Sierra Leone have to deal with the effects of a three-day strike of gravediggers of the victims of the virus.

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USA – Washington – The death of the first patient diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, who was infected in Liberia, has reactivated the alarm for this disease and review of protocols in hospitals and airports to prevent its spread . the country

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UE SPAIN – Luxembourg – The Court European Union (EU) today pronounce its judgment on the case of whether the tax exemptions to public company Navantia constitute State aid

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SYNOD VATICAN -. City Vatican – The participants in the Synod of Bishops, held in the Vatican, takes the discussion of what the Church considers “difficult family situations,” such as divorce, the cohabitation and homosexual unions

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BRAZIL ELECTIONS

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ALLIANCES – Sao Paulo – The leading environmentalist Marina Silva, the third most votes in Sunday’s presidential election in Brazil, today announced its position ahead of the second round, to be played President Dilma Rousseff and opposition Aécio Neves. (Photo)

CAMPAIGN – Sao Paulo – Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff, and the social Senator Aécio Neves, who will contest the presidency in a runoff on October 26, kicking off their campaigns today . television

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PALESTINIAN GOVERNMENT – Gaza – The Palestinian government of national reunification is scheduled to hold its first meeting today in Gaza, at the residence of PA President Mahmoud Abbas, after the end of the internal division between Fatah and Hamas last April.

EU ECB – Frankfurt – The European Central Bank (ECB) publishes its October monthly newsletter that analyzes the weakness of economic activity in the euro area and the measures implemented to propel

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BM IMF MEETING – Washington – IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde and World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, paths offer press conferences in the official start of the annual meeting of both agencies

CHILE EDUCATION -. Santiago de Chile – The Chilean university students performed a new demonstration to demand the government reform is being discussed collect their demands for free public education and quality

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MEDIA ARGENTINA – Buenos Aires – The decision of the regulator of audiovisual media in Argentina from forced scrapping of the Clarín Group, the largest media conglomerate in the country, reopens the controversy over government intervention in business

BOLIVIA ELECTIONS -. La Paz – Candidates for the presidency of Bolivia are prohibited from today appear in the media or have campaign activities for citizens have 72 hours prior to the general elections reflection Sunday

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FRANKFURT BOOK -. Frankfurt – The Frankfurt Book Fair analyzes the power of companies like Amazon and Google and the threat they pose to traditional publishing activity

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FRANCE ART -. PARIS – The dream by New York exultant David Altmejd, considered by some critics as the Picasso of the century, taken from today the Museum of Modern Art in Paris in France the first retrospective devoted to the artist

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TIGER MALAYSIA – Kuala Lumpur – The Malaysian tiger, symbol and emblem of the coat of arms of this Southeast Asian country is in ” critically endangered “with only between 240 and 320 individuals in the wild. By Ferran Benavent

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SHIPS PORTUGAL -. Lisbon – Few knew almost a century ago the German von Arnauld managed to sink four ships near the sunny coast of the Portuguese Algarve. This and other stories about World War I now come to light thanks to archaeological work being undertaken in lusas waters. By Renata Hirota

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ART ARGENTINA – Buenos Aires – Buenos Aires these days celebrates second International Biennial of Contemporary Art in Argentina, in which artists from 38 countries participating with more than 300 works in which the sense of space, plans and color values ​​reflect the trajectory of their creators. By Yésica Brumec

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GOYA EXHIBITION – Washington – The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston hugs from October 12 a fresh exhibition, full of order and disorder, with the painter Francisco de Goya reclaiming its place at the top of the art in the United States. By Beatriz Pascual Macías

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BEAT THAILAND – Bangkok – Thai spokesman junta, Colonel Winthai Suvaree has denied that Thailand has become a dystopia as “1984″ as critics denounced using the novel as a symbol of resistance to the regime. By Gaspar Ruiz-Canela

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RUIZ DE LA PRADA – New York – The designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada discussed in an interview with Efe philosophy of their creations and explain the reasons for the war that has declared to be black by the “dictatorship” of seeking elegance

JULIETA VENEGAS -. Mexico – Mexican singer Julieta Venegas said today that the case of missing 43 students in the state of Guerrero is a true horror story, a chapter of the “nightmare” of violence who are living their country.

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