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Nicaraguan opposition leader seeks to deliver a letter to Zelaya

Montealegre, who came to the Honduran embassy acompanadopor a dozen members of the parliamentary group BancadaDemocratica Nicaragüense (BDN), was unable to enter because the embassy reported that Zelaya was meeting with people who do not fueronidentificadas.

The leader of the Movement Come with Eduardo (VCE) and the BDN saidthat respected non-stop into the embassy, the former chancellor perocritico Honduran Patricia Rhodes gritaradesde inside him what the problem was that, if in the decade losochenta of the Honduran territory was used by the ancient ResistenciaNicaragüense to attack the Sandinista government.

We are Rhodes cried a lot because we are concerned that means queellos (Zelaya officials) are admittedly are usandonuestro territory to launch an invasion of Honduras, which nonos seem right, Montealegre said. The leader of the bloc BDN recalled that after the civil war queNicaragua lived in the mid – eighty peace accord was signed in Esquipulas (Guatemala) in which it was established that ningunterritorio be used to launch further invasions. (more…)

Zelaya asks U.S. and the world tightening measures against the coup

Zelaya made this request to the United States enTegucigalpa ambassador, Hugo Llorens, who unexpectedly met hoyen the Embassy of Honduras in Managua. We called for a more recrudezcan energy masfuerte and more decisively measures that the United States puedatomar to reverse the process and the negative effects of this golpede state is embarrassing and humiliating to humanity itself, he said in a pressconference the ousted president of Honduras. United States announced Tuesday the suspension of four visadosdiplomaticos Honduran government officials encabezadopor Roberto Micheletti, who replaced it in the presidency after elgolpe the June 28 and that is not recognized by the international community. Zelaya said that this makes the same request to the countries of Latin America, the European Union (EU) and the UN and the Organization of American States (OAS), among otrosorganismos. (more…)

Nigeria: Islamist-military clashes leave 300 dead since Sunday

We have taken their feud. They fled, but we are pursuing, said Col. Ben Ahonotu, head of military operations in Maiduguri, Borno State capital. Witnesses living near the area of Bayan, where Islamist militants entrenched told AFP they had seen several Taliban flee their shelters. According to police, more than 3,000 residents of Maiduguri, mainly Christians, Bayan fled to take refuge in the barracks. military source told AFP that about 1,000 additional troops were deployed in Maiduguri on Wednesday afternoon. The fighting between the Nigerian security forces and Islamic groups continued throughout the day Wednesday in Maiduguri, the bastion of fundamentalist sect in northeastern Nigeria, where clashes left at least 300 and killed according to police sources. Police sources indicated that the fighting was concentrated in five neighborhoods in the city of Maiduguri, after the Nigerian president Umaru Yar #39; Adua ordered on Tuesday to end the move once and for all. On Tuesday, security forces launched a vast offensive against the Islamist sect headed by Mohamed Yusuf in the capital of Borno state, in aim to end the uprising of these Taliban Nigerians who want to rid society of immorality and infidelity and is opposed to Western education. The army Mortar fire a mosque, considereda hiding from the Taliban and the home of Mohamed Yusuf in Maiduguri. (more…)

Pregnant women should be priority for H1N1 vaccine

ATLANTA (Reuters) – Nearly half the U.S. population should be vaccinated against the H1N1 strain of influenza, but pregnant women and workers in the field of health debiesen be the first to receive doses, agreed on Wednesday U.S. health advisers. Up to 160 million doses of vaccine will be available for the start of the immunization campaign scheduled for mid-October. The Advisory Panel on Immunization Practices (ACIP, for its acronym in English) recommended that state health officials and local authorities to prepare to vaccinate 150 million people. Probably each person would need two doses of vaccine, and officials said it was unclear exactly how many vaccines are available or when. The main message is that the population (priority to be vaccinated) is halved. And it is the younger half of the population as well as health care workers, said Kathy Neuzil, chair of the working group of the ACIP influenza. The group almost unanimously accepted the advice of the Centers for Control and Prevention (CDC, for its acronym in English). The Department of Human Services almost always follows the advice of the committee. The recommendations indicated that pregnant women, people who deal with babies and health workers being the first debiesen protected against the virus -a total of nearly 41 million people, in case you do not have enough vaccines available. People at risk for serious complications if sick with the strain of influenza would be Next on the list and then a healthy young adults between 19 to 24 years, the panel said. Panelists commented that young adults debiesen be a priority because they are more likely to be infected and tend to work in places that would accelerate the spread of influenza. They penetrate in our society work to the level of service, work at the basic level, so there will be a lot of transmission from these people, said the reunion Dr. Carol Baker of Baylor College of Medicine in Texas, a member of the panel. PREGNANT WOMEN AT RISK

Pregnant women are at particular risk for the new strain and vaccine also protects their newborns, the panelsaid Dr. (more…)

Bolivia: friction with Peru are substantially resolved

However, the Bolivian government expects Lima revoke asylum to three former ministers on trial for genocide in Bolivia. Fernandez made these statements after the meeting held last week at the foreign ministers Paraguay David Choquehuanca (Bolivia) and Jose Garcia Belaunde (Peru). #8220, The foreign ministers of both nations said that the impasse is substantially exceeded, though of course work is required on both doors to converse, without the magnification that might occur through media #8221;, Fernandez said. The above ministers assessed the crisis between La Paz and Lima, and chose #8220, re #8221, relations between neighboring countries, marked by constant convulsions. The problem stems from the ideological differences
Evo Morales believes that the Peruvian president seeks repeat of free trade with Peru drew U.S. in trade negotiations with the European Union, of which Bolivia has preferred to take a side. The Bolivian president also called #8220; slaughter #8221; Bagua in clashes between natives and police, which the Bolivian government encouraged Morales responded that the events that left a toll of 33 dead. (more…)

CAF grants Bolivia credit of 44 million for water and sanitation plans

The credit agreement was signed by the president of CAF, Enrique Garcia the boliviano, with ministers planning, NoelAguirre and Water, Rene Orellana, at Government enpresencia and the head of state of Bolivia, Evo Morales. Garcia explainedthat resources are used in the development and execution of plans in drinking water, basic sanitation, and irrigation drenajeurbano to improve the lives of 1.5 million lower-income people in cities El Alto, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz. El Alto will be built in a treatment plant residuosliquidos, while in Cochabamba funds are invested in the project of Misicuni, that is to extend coverage delservicio water, and in Santa Cruz in sanitation and drenajeurbano. (more…)

Islamic attacks leave 55 dead in Nigeria

The problems began on Sunday when militiamen attacked a police station in Bauchi in northern Nigeria, causing dozens of deaths in clashes with police. On Monday, the militia fired a new wave of attacks in the towns of Maiduguri, Damaturu and Wudil in northern states, predominantly Muslim, said police and villagers. The head of the national police, Ogbonnaya Onovo , said there were 55 deaths: about 50 militiamen and five policemen. Nigeria has taken drastic measures to prevent sectarian violence from which 12 of the 36 Nigerian states began adopting in 1999 Islamic law or Sharia in the north, the Muslim majority. Very little is known about the most recent incident of violence, however. Northern residents refer to the Islamists as Boko Haram which means Western education is sin in the Hausa dialect. (more…)

Iran is major threat to the world: Israeli foreign minister

During his first visit to Peru, part of a tour of Latin America in which he said that nations like Brazil and Iran may mediate in the peace process in the Middle East, Foreign Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman insisted that the world must unite to avoid consequences. We believe that the situation with Iran is really the biggest threat not only to Israel but to the entire world, said the minister. We believe that the Iranians must stop, he said to journalists in the Peruvian capital. If the scheme comes to nuclear power is a threat to the whole world, he said. Lieberman complete its journey through Latin America in Colombia, after having visited Peru, Brazil and Argentina, a region in which he said that Israel is seeking to be more active.

In Brazil, the largest economy in the region, Lieberman noted the good relationship between the government of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva to Arab countries as an advantage so you can convince the Iranians to halt its nuclear program and the Palestinians to talk directly with Israel.

Israel has a dispute with the Palestinians by the occupation of territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem and now the peace talks are frozen by the Jewish settlements. (more…)

Spain will not return to the level of GDP in 2007 to 2012, reported in the country's Ministry of Finance

Spain returns to the level of GDP in 2007, at least until 2012 and did not show quarterly growth until mid-next year. This stated the Minister of Finance, Elena Salgado, in an interview with the newspaper Publico.

As the K2Kapital , unemployment in the Mediterranean region can be maintained at a level above 4 million before the end of the year. In all likelihood, by the end of 2009 this figure will grow to no more than 5 million people. National Institute of Statistics announced on 24 July that the unemployment rate rose to 4.14 million in the second quarter of 2009. (more…)

Nigeria clashes leave over 50 dead

Bauchi, Nigeria (Reuters) – More than 50 Nigerians were killed Sunday in clashes between security forces and militants in the northeastern town of Bauchi, told residents and hospital sources. Combat began early on Sunday when about 70 militants armed with explosives and weapons, attacked a local police station in retaliation for the arrest of their leaders. The police and soldiers repelled the attack and then conducted raids on neighborhoods to arrest those responsible. Hospital sources and residents said that more than 50 people died in the clashes. A Reuters reporter counted 32 bodies at two police stations in Bauchi, said that dozens were injured between more than 200 detainees. The official death toll was 39 from the Government, including a soldier. We're ahead of the militants. Otherwise the situation would have been bad, he told journalists the state governor Bauchi, Isa Yuguda. I'm calling all the people of Bauchi to remain calm and rest assured that the situation is under control, he added. CURFEW The governor imposed a night curfew in Bauchi for the next few days to calm tensions. Was an increased police presence in some neighborhoods, but businesses remained open and people swarm the streets freely prior to curfew. The police spokesman Mohammed Barau said the militants belonged to Boko Haram, a local group that wants to impose Sharia (Islamic law) in Nigeria. (more…)