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06/11/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Middle East - Syria: Syrian Rebels Claim to Kill Dozens of Soldiers on Especially Violent Day
Some of the worst violence in months racked Syria on Monday with residents of southern Damascus fleeing heavy shelling, several smaller towns shattered by air attacks and at least two car bombs erupting.
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27/06/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Middle East - Turkish Border Is Crucial Link in Syrian Conflict
ANTAKYA, Turkey — The onetime ragtag militias of the Syrian opposition are developing into a more effective fighting force with the help of an increasingly sophisticated network of activists here in southern Turkey that is smuggling crucial supplies across the border, including weapons, communications gear, field hospitals and even salaries for soldiers who defect.
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06/02/2011 | Economia y Finanzas
Food Prices Worldwide Hit Record Levels, Fueled by Uncertainty, U.N. Says
Global food prices are moving ever higher, hitting record levels last month as a jittery market reacted to unpredictable weather and tight supplies, according to a United Nations report released Thursday.
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31/03/2010 | Frente Externo
Haiti Frets Over Aid and Control of Rebuilding
More than $1.35 billion has been committed to Haiti in humanitarian assistance since the devastating earthquake on Jan. 12, but less than $23 million in cash has been given to the Haitian government so far, leaving President René Préval beleaguered and wary about the reconstruction.
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08/12/2005 | Frente Externo
Will Politics Tame Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood?
When stumping through the port city of Alexandria, whose crumbling mansions and rickety tram lines evoke long-faded glory, Sobhe Saleh of the Muslim Brotherhood vowed he had a different vision for Egypt's future.
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