Noticias de El Mundo
Turkey says could use army to quell unrest as workers clash with police
Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said today Turkey could deploy “elements of the armed forces” to help quell anti-government protests if needed, after more than two weeks of violent demonstrations in several cities. “Our police, our security forces are doing their jobs. If it’s not enough then the gendarmes will do their jobs. If that’s [...]
Iran’s Rohani: ‘Tehran is not ready to suspend its enrichment of uranium’
President-elect Hassan Rohani said today he hoped the world would grasp a new opportunity for “constructive interaction” with Iran and pledged to be more transparent about the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program in order to see sanctions lifted. But he said Tehran was not ready to suspend its enrichment of uranium, which the West fears is [...]
Edward Snowden hits back against critics of NSA leaks
The former National Security Agency contractor who revealed the US government’s top-secret monitoring of Americans’ phone and Internet data fought back against his critics, saying the government’s “litany of lies” about the programs compelled him to act. Edward Snowden told an online forum run by Britain’s Guardian newspaper that he considered it an honor to [...]
EU, US leaders launch free-trade talks
The United States and European Union launched negotiations on one of the world’s most ambitious free-trade agreements today, promising thousands of jobs and speedier growth on both sides of the Atlantic. Such a plan was first considered three decades ago but knocked down by France in the 1990s. Europe has now managed to get Paris [...]
Putin, Obama face off over Syria; rebels get Saudi missiles
The leaders of Russia and the United States, now openly backing opposing sides in Syria’s civil war, played down their differences after talks where tensions had clearly flared over the escalating conflict. Staring mostly at the floor as he stood alongside US President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladmir Putin said he and Obama had agreed [...]
Turkey’s Erdogan says patience run out with protesters
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan said today his patience had run out after almost two weeks of anti-government protests and gave a final warning to those occupying a central Istanbul park to leave. In a speech at a meeting of his Justice and Development (AK) Party, Erdogan struck back at criticism from the European Parliament [...]
‘All surveillance complies with US law,’ FBI director
FBI Director Robert Mueller said that the US government is doing everything it can to hold confessed leaker Edward Snowden accountable for splashing surveillance secrets across the pages of newspapers worldwide. Mueller said at a US House Judiciary Committee hearing that Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, harmed national security when he divulged the [...]
Explosion at Louisiana chemical plant kills 1, injures 78
An explosion and fire killed one person and injured 73 at the Williams Olefins chemical plant in Geismar, Louisiana unsettling an industrial town where authorities ordered people to remain indoors for hours to avoid the billowing smoke. The blast at 8:37 a.m. (1337 GMT) sent a huge fireball and column of smoke into the air. [...]
Greek PM faces coalition revolt over state TV shutdown
Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras faced down a political revolt from partners in his ruling coalition after his government abruptly switched the state broadcaster off the air in the middle of the night. Screens went black on state broadcaster ERT, cutting newscasters off mid-sentence only hours after the decision was announced, in what the government [...]
Pope Francis condemns ‘plague’ of child labour
Marking the World Day against Child Labour, Pope Francis condemned the exploitation of children in domestic work a “despicable growing phenomenon especially in poor countries.” “Greater action” is needed to tackle what the pontiff called a “plague.” Addressing around 70,000 people who gathered at the St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican to listen to his [...]
At least 70 killed in confrontations at Syrian town of Hatlah
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that at least 60 Shiites and 10 rebels were killed in confrontations at the Sunni town of Hatlah. The director of that organization, Rami Abdel Rahman said: “armed Shiites villagers attacked a nearby post and killed two persons yesterday. Today, the rebels attacked back and took control [...]
France threatens to block start of EU-US trade talks
France threatened to block the start of free trade talks between the European Union and the United States if movies and digital media are not kept out the negotiations. Two days before EU countries are supposed to give the go-ahead for negotiations, France said it would veto the talks unless the sector – that it [...]
Turkish ruling party orders protesters to leave Istanbul park
Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party ordered protesters out of an Istanbul park, while making a limited concession in the form of an offer to hold a referendum on redevelopment plans that caused nearly two weeks of riots. Huseyin Celik, deputy chairman of the Justice and Development (AK) Party, said hundreds of demonstrators still [...]
Bomb threats, explosion prompt evacuation of US airports, university
Several bomb threats and an explosion prompted today the evacuation of two international airports and a university in the United States. An explosion was reported inside a maintenance shed today at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta. There was no official word on injuries and no confirmed reports of fire or smoke at the scene near [...]
G8 partners put out by Britain’s hefty summit bill
Two days of accommodation at a lakeside golf hotel in Northern Ireland don’t come cheap – and Britain has irritated its fellow Group of Eight states by sending them hefty advance bills for the summit it is hosting there. In charging 1,000 pounds ($1,600) for each delegate apart from the leader and a chief adviser, [...]



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La vida nos da sorpresas y cosas que decir, como esta foto de Máximo un poco borracho en San Telmo… Lo interesante de esto es que el Custodia de Máximo estaba más borracho que él … La fuente que nos dio la foto hace ya un par de años , nos confirmó que vio a [...]
