At Least 28 Killed in Bangladesh Hostage Siege
Dacca - At least 28 persons were killed,20 of them hostages, after a terrorists attack carried out in a restaurant in this capital,were they made a stand off for 11 hours, according to sources from the Bangladesh army.
Government and FARC-EP Disclose Details of Historic Agreement
Havana - The Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People''s Army (FARC-EP) will today disclose the details of their historic agreement for a definitive, bilateral cessation of hostilities.
Spanish People Reflect before Foreseeable Election Results
Madrid-Spaniards reflect today about their vote at the general elections tomorrow, a repetition of the ones held in December, after which no party obtained the absolute majority to rule.
Argentinean Economy Keeps Head Down
Buenos Aires - With industrial indexes down, a financial deficit four times bigger and a chronic inflation rate, among other worrysome signals, the Argentinean economy is still down the hole.
David Cameron Resigns As British Prime Minister
London - British Prime Minister, David Cameron, resigned on Friday after the United Kingdom voted in a referendum to exit the European Union (EU).
National Survey: Clinton Ahead of Trump by Five Points
Washington - The presumptive Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, is ahead of her Republican rival, Donald Trump, by five points, according to a national poll conducted among registered voters by CNN/ORC.
Culture
"At the Eduardo Abela Villarreal Vocational Art School, located in San Antonio de los Baños, the quality of the teaching-educational process is prioritized," said Mirelis Ferrer Llanes, head of the General Teaching Department at this institution.
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Havana - The King of Spain, Felipe VI, is presenting the historian of Havana, Eusebio Leal, this Wednesday with the Grand Cross of the Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III, in the context of the 500th anniversary of this capital.
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Paris - UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said today in this capital that guaranteeing education would lay the foundations for lasting peace on Earth.
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