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The eventful and controversial life of Lord Cochrane, British daredevil who fought in the navies of Chile, Peru, Brazil and Greece.

Lord Thomas Cochrane

There was a tip that the Scottish Bruce Adam received from his grandmother as a child and many years later he unexpectedly served to cement business.

"If you're ever in Chile, say your name is Adam Bruce Cochrane, a relative of Lord Cochrane."
I never forget.

So when half of the audience was falling asleep in a seminar on renewable energy in Chile, used as a wildcard the words of his grandmother.

"I'm great grandson of Lord Cochrane" he said.
The crowd suddenly awoke. Many applauded, was approached at the end of the talk, he was interviewed by local media.

He discovered that great great grandfather whom he owed a hint of nobility and which granny told her stories, was a kind of rockstar war of independence of this small country the end of the world.
The story reached the ears of a journalist and documentary filmmaker Gilberto Villarroel. It was the beginning of a curious adventure.

"I found it very interesting that 200 years later one of his relatives was related to Chile, with new technologies and green enterprises, because Lord Cochrane also had a streak of inventor".
Chile and Scotland met and the idea of ​​a documentary by the places that made his great great grandfather a historical figure: Chile, Peru, Brazil and Greece.

It was five years of work, covering 65,000 kilometers in seven countries and 16 cities on two continents, that gave rise to "Lord Cochrane, Captain of Sea and War," a miniseries of three chapters directed by Christian Aylwin, about the life of one of the most controversial British nineteenth century, which opens in Chile this weekend.

Look at the trailer of the documentary (in English with Spanish subtitles)
Who is Lord Cochrane.


Those who saw the film "Master and Commander" (Master and war in Latin America), will have no difficulty imagining the peculiar personality of Lord Thomas Cochrane. Captain Jack Aubrey, played by Russell Crowe, is inspired by him.
Cochrane was born in Scotland in 1775. His family, wealthy once, had spent most of his fortune in ventures of his inventor father.
When he turned 12, the Cochrane officially were ruined and his uncle, commander of the British navy, enlisted him as a crew member of warships.
Thus, by accident or rather by necessity, he began a naval career of a man who will eventually fought in the emancipating heroic deeds of Chile, Peru and Brazil.
He had a meteoric career.

The same year he was appointed midshipman met Horacio Nelson, who later became the hero of the Battle of Trafalgar, in which the British army triumphed over Napoleon's fleet and prevented their advance towards the island.
" 'Forget maneuvers, always directly attacks', advised Nelson", tells BBC Villarroel.
He applied at sea and in life. And in both he earned him great triumphs as well as enemies.
The admiration of Napoleon.

In full Napoleonic wars, Cochrane fame began to become reckless.
Did not know the word impossible, that is one of the main values ​​that instilled the Chilean Navy "
Rolando Drago, Chilean Ambassador to UK.

"I did not know the word impossible, that is one of the main values ​​that instilled the Chilean Navy" (which was one of the founders), tells BBC World Rolando Drago, Chilean Ambassador to the United Kingdom.

The embassy organizes every year a gala ceremony on May 21, day of the naval glories in Chile, in Westminster Abbey, the same where the princes marry and funerals of the royal family are made. There, inside the Abbey, he is buried Cochrane.

One of his most outstanding adventures was on the island of Aix, France.
The French fleet was blocked, but the British did not decide to attack. So they sent the boldest of his captains to take over.

"Cochrane arrives there and organized a night attack boats explosives. They start to burn the French ships. When we recorded there, people told us that the explosion was so great that the night became day. They could have destroyed the Armada French "says Villarroel.

They have become common earthquakes

They have become common earthquakes


At least 7 people were killed, two are missing and more than 50 have been injured after the explosion of a mysterious series of parcel bombs in various public places in the city of Liuzhou and the surrounding area in China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in the south. Among the affected facilities are the seat of local government, a hospital, a station, a shopping center and a market.

The series of 17 explosions, according to official Chinese media, occurred in just over an hour, midafternoon. Apparently, the explosive packages were distributed by courier, a ubiquitous service throughout China thanks to the boom in electronic commerce. According to official Chinese media, the police examined 60 other suspicious packages in case they might contain explosives.

The wave of bombings caused panic and confusion in the area. In social networks, residents rushed to hang pictures showing collapsed buildings, craters, wounded calling for help and widespread damage.

The official media have offered few details about the event. As usual in cases of incidents considered "sensitive", Chinese journalists have received instructions from the government of merely reproducing the information coming from official channels, as indicated by a leaked on Internet policy and that echoes the website "Shangaiist".

One thing that the Chinese media are allowed to publish itself is that Chinese police ruled that it is an "act of terrorism" organized, they say. Investigators have arrested a local resident, surnamed Wei and 33-year-old suspect. It may not be the only one: the television network CCTV mentioned in his Twitter account to witness statements the police to talk about "suspicious" (plural) that "paid messengers to hand over packages".

It is quite common in China, where access to justice is fraught with obstacles and the courts are not perceived as entities imparciales- some citizens who abused use force feel. While in previous cases it had not been given a similar combination of violence and level of organization.

In 2013, one person was killed and 8 were injured when a man detonated a series of homemade explosives outside a government building in Taiyuan, in northern China. Also that year, another man committed suicide and killed more than 40 people to set fire to the bus he was traveling in Fujian Province to protest against local authorities.

Explosions in Liuzhou have been all the more alarming as occurred a day before China's National Day, October 1, open the "golden week" holidays seven that make up one of the peak periods for domestic tourism . October 1 also marks a "significant" anniversary, the establishment of the autonomous region of Xinjiang.

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OAS is almost ready report on crisis in Venezuela.

El Gobierno de Venezuela acusó a la OEA de estar del lado de la oposición.

The Organization of American States (OAS) hopes to have ready by the end of this month its report on the institutional situation of Venezuela to decide whether to apply the Democratic Charter that country, said today the secretary general of the institution, Luis Almagro.

During his participation in the Concordia Summit of Ibero-American leaders, after two days of meetings concluded today in Miami (USA), Almagro said the report analyzes the balance of powers between the legislative and executive in Venezuela and the situation the judiciary.

"Work Report on Human Rights, Judiciary, Political Prisoners, shortages food-medicines, power balance, corruption," said the secretary general of the OAS on his Twitter account, which stressed that have requested the National Assembly that country a report on the political situation.

Almagro referred to the application of Article 20 of the Inter-American Democratic Charter, which was only in the coup in Honduras, 2009, and allows the Secretary General to convene "an emergency meeting of the Permanent Council to address an issue of serious constitutional violations "in a member state.

Secretary General of the OAS noted that the study addresses the freedom of the press and a special chapter the situation of political prisoners in Venezuela, since "is definitely inconsistent the possibility that democracy is exercised with the existence of political prisoners" .

The document also refers to the recall process raised by the opposition to the current situation is resolved through the ballot box.

"When there is a political polarization always have to resort to the public to resolve this issue," he said during a panel that discussed the situation in the Latin American country.
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"We do have expressed dramatically against a coup against Nicolas Maduro, but also must be said that the Government of Venezuela has a responsibility to carry out this recall within the prescribed period before December this year," added Almagro .

Secretary General participated in the table that closed the Concordia Summit, in which some 200 senior representatives from the public and private sectors in the Americas analyzed at Miami Dade College the situation on the continent, highlighting elections in US .S., the crisis in Venezuela and Brazil, the peace process in Colombia and the Cuban-American normalization.

Among its participants, and Luis Almagro, included Luis Alberto Moreno, president of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and the presidents Luis Alberto Lacalle (Uruguay), Sebastián Piñera (Chile), Jorge Quiroga (Bolivia), Alvaro Uribe (Colombia ) and José María Aznar (Spain).

On the situation in Venezuela, the former head of the Spanish government urged states of the Latin American community "who have unassisted Venezuelan democratic institutions" to clearly present its position, while the former President Uribe hailed the OAS has decided to analyze the situation from the country.

Meanwhile, Lilian Tintori, wife of the Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, imprisoned since 2014, called for solidarity, not only among Venezuelans themselves, but of the international community to open a channel of delivery of medical supplies for the Venezuelan people.

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Hanged Motiur Rahman Nizami, Bangladesh Islamist leader

Nizami, en una imagen tomada en prisión en enero de 2014

The defense of the former member of Jamaat-e-Islami complaint to ABC, however, that the prosecution has not been able to provide evidence of his client's involvement in the crimes committed during the 1971 independence war.

Motiur Rahman Nizami, leader of the Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami, was executed Wednesday in Bangladesh for atrocities committed during the 1971 independence war.

Nizami, 73, and former Minister of Industry and Agriculture, was in prison since 2010, when he was accused of war crimes by the tribunal created that same year (called ICT) by the current prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, to judge wave of terror during the secession of Bangladesh.

However, for lawyer Toby Cadman, who since 2010 represents members of Jamaat-e-Islami, the prosecution has not been able to provide evidence of his client's involvement in the genocide.

"The accusation is based on a testimony they were to be based almost exclusively on hearsay, without real evidence of their direct involvement in the allegations (...) Numerous documents, including newspaper clippings, intelligence reports and identity cards were made available to the court. However, none of these documents show that Nizami was even a member of Al Badr (paramilitary wing of the Pakistan army during the Civil War), much less a commander as alleged "ABC highlights Cadman. The attorney also recalls how witnesses have admitted being forced, bribed, and in some cases tortured to give false testimony against Nizami.

In 2013, the Jamaat-e-Islami party was banned on charges of collaborating with the Pakistani army in its operations against groups pro independence of Bangladesh in 1971. It is estimated that during the nine months of the conflict, at least 300,000 nationalists Bengalis were killed. Some sources even raised the death toll to three million. In 2010, the ICT was created to prosecute these crimes.

"The ICT is an example of how the rule of law has been abandoned in Bangladesh when it does not suit the political purpose of the Awami League (the ruling party in the country). The reality is that ICT is simply a weapon of the Awami League, which is used to undermine and eradicate political opposition to ensure that it can further consolidate its grip on power is, "says Cadman.

In November, two of his clients, Salahuddin Quader Chowdhury, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), and Ali Ahsan Mohammad Mujahid, Jamaat-e-Islami, were hanged in 2013 on charges of crimes against humanity.

"The ICT has always worked on the basis that its initial starting point for sentencing is to impose the death penalty. The legislation has been interpreted as indicating that, although this interpretation is clearly incorrect, "added Cadman.

News World

Venezuelan spies leave Spain after a warning from the government.


Nicolas Maduro has given the warnings of the Spanish Government, which in February expressed complaints about the apparent espionage activity of some of its diplomats. In late April, a total of sixteen accredited military personnel of the Embassy of Venezuela in Spain returned to their country of origin. Among them, Lieutenant Colonel Jose Rafael Vasquez Mora, who was attached to the Defense Attaché and had been denounced as a spy, with graphic documentation by Venezuelan entities in Spain. The Spanish Foreign Ministry confirmed in February that the officer had made "activities incompatible" with his diplomatic status.

Downsizing has to do with budget cuts, given the serious economic situation in the Caribbean nation. In fact, other embassies of Venezuela, as that country has in Bolivia and Brazil, have also gone through a process of repatriations. However, the fact that Vasquez Mora, reported to Spanish prosecution for "harassing" the resident Venezuelan opposition in Madrid, the product has been affected by this withdrawal is explained by the discomfort of the Government of Maduro when the activities of the military were unveiled and the group of suspected spies in charge. So say the sources that reveal changes in the Embassy in Spain.

These sources indicate that the staff of the Defense Attaché at the Venezuelan delegation has been reduced to about five people, many of them civilian agents of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin). That makes one suspect that espionage activities continue, though probably not reach levels reported by the Venezuelan Student Association in Spain, the Platform of Venezuelans in Madrid and the Civil Association of Venezuelans in the Spanish capital.

In the writings transferred to the Attorney General, who in late January decided to open a case, these entities came to point up to seven different individuals as responsible for tasks intimidation of opponents. Of them it could only be identified Vasquez Mora, whose official responsibility was press officer of the Defense attache of the Embassy of Madrid. Him several photographs were achieved when impersonating student and participating in acts of Venezuelan diaspora.

There are also images of another suspected member of that group. It was recorded on video, with mobile phone, Mitzy Capriles, the wife of Antonio Ledezma, Caracas metropolitan mayor jailed for just over one year. She says the man was following in one of his visits to Madrid.

The Embassy of Venezuela attributed the progress of these military to mere matters of internal organization. The budgetary difficulties are evident, which also meet the shortage of foreign exchange available to the Caribbean country. There are diplomats who have delays in the payment of rents; Lieutenant Colonel Vasquez Mora asked to himself the passage back to Caracas was paid, and was promised that there would restore the price in Bolivars.

undue functions
Late last February, after obtaining the relevant reports, the Foreign Ministry confirmed that the officer had made improper functions by Minister Jose Manuel Garcia-Margallo said the Venezuelan ambassador to Spain, Mario Isea, which must cease immediately such behavior. Later there was a new diplomatic tensions between Caracas and Madrid following more insults of the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro against Spanish Prime Minister, Mariano Rajoy, which led to Garcia-Margallo call Isea to express their grievances . Shortly after he carried out the drastic downsizing of the military attaché of the Venezuelan embassy.

To Henrry Narveiz, president of the Venezuelan Association of Students in Spain, "it is an incentive to know that pressure has made the complaint is serving for something." He was pleased that "this kind of thing in Spain do not go unpunished, because we see that the Government of Venezuela yielding to pressure the Government of Spain." To Narveiz Vasquez Mora he had become a "hot potato" for Caracas.

Meanwhile, William Cardenas, the lawyer who prepared the complaint filed earlier this year, considers it "very important that the Government of Maduro has decided to return to Venezuela such a large group of people who have participated in this work of harassment Venezuelans in Spain 'citizens. While admitting that the Bolivarian diplomatic retreat is also taking place in other countries, it believes that "it is no coincidence" that the march Vasquez Mora has occurred a few weeks after warnings Minister García-Margallo.

Santo Domingo News

More than 180 delegates and representatives of international organizations have come to Santo Domingo for elections.

Observadores en RD

Airport Las Américas.-A l83 delegates, representatives of international organizations, governments and special guests, have come to the Dominican Republic so far, to participate as observers in the general elections to be held this Sunday, May l5.

Information provided by airport authorities realize that among the special guests include former presidents Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero of Spain; Martin Torrijos of Panama; Colombian Andres Pastrana, who is also head of the OAS mission, and Alvaro Colon, Guatemala.

The number of representatives, ll6 come as observers invited by the Central Electoral Board (JCE) and other agencies, and 40 by the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD). Other participating as members of the OAS and UNASUR mission, as well as being representatives of friendly governments.

Missions and special guests coming from different countries were received in the halls of Ambassadors and VIP International Airport of the Americas, by officials of the JCE, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Airports Department.

From Las Americas airport were moved to different hotels in Santo Domingo escorted by members of the Electoral Police and agencies of the Armed Forces, the National Police and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (AMET) vehicles.

Since Thursday, the missions will move to different venues and places in the country have already been sent polling stations, to witness the progress of preparations, prior to the holding of the elections.

In addition observers hold meetings with members of the Central Electoral Board and the leaders of the various political parties terciarán in presidential, congressional and municipal elections next Sunday.

The country also come journalists from different print media, television networks and major newspapers to cover the cost of the elections.



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Woman kidnaps his family


Gaula Military units of the Third Brigade of the Third Division of the Army managed to rescue a child under 5 years, who was abducted in August Seven Cali neighborhood, by four individuals from the criminal gang called Los Piros.

After military intelligence work in conjunction with the Navy and the CTI of the Prosecutor, it was established that in the planning and execution of the abduction of the child would be his own mother.

The child was rescued in the Terminal of Transportation capital of Valle del Cauca, while the woman was captured when he found the child's grandfather for ransom.

"They were asking $ 40 million a grandfather with whom the child had grown up. The boy's mother was involved in the criminal actions of this band. Criminals learned that the grandfather had received from the sale of a house gain, "said General Wilson Cháwez, commander of the Third Army Brigade.

The authorities claimed that the child is in good health so that was delivered to his grandfather, who is temporarily in charge of their protection and care, while the ICBF determines if you get permanent custody.

The woman must answer for the crimes of Aggravated kidnapping with qualified and aggravated robbery.

Chapo News

The road of El Chapo United States.


It has begun the process of extradition of El Chapo Guzman United States.

The process of extradition of El Chapo Guzman United States has already begun, but could last several months. 

The future of Joaquin Guzman Loera, El Chapo, has entered a tunnel. Every day that passes, his extradition to the United States is closer. And, four months after his arrest, and it seems very difficult to escape this fate. A Mexican federal judge just from considering his transfer as required Embassy in Washington. The judicial decision based on the request of a California court for the crime of conspiracy to sell cocaine, is a new lost battle for the biggest drug dealer in the world, but in any case their immediate departure. The process will be long and full of resources.

If something feared El Chapo is grieving in a US prison. There, neither his power nor his murderous corruption capacity take effect. Aware of this, the leader of the Sinaloa cartel has launched a battery of court orders to stop the transfer. Coordinated by a team of 13 lawyers and a virtually inexhaustible funding, the strategy has in mind the case of the bloody Edgar Valdes Villareal, La Barbie, whose shipment was authorized by the Mexican justice system in 2011, but was not consummated until October 2015. something similar can happen now.


Although the judge has given the green light to the extradition, the process is far from over. Still lack the summary pass into the hands of the Ministry of Foreign and from there in 20 days, the transfer is granted. Once authorized, the amparo and its corresponding application for review be opened. A process infested legal twists and turns that may be delayed for months.

This time plays against the government. The history of El Chapo and the vast ability of the Sinaloa cartel to evade prison security, they fear an escape attempt. The Executive is aware of this and has tightened the siege. This same weekend, in a surprise move, the prisoner has been transferred to a prison in Ciudad Juarez (Chihuahua). The shipment was presented as part of the rotation imposed by the security protocol. Nevertheless, some experts have drawn attention to the risk of taking him to a penitentiary lower level than the Altiplano, where he escaped in July. Fueling doubts not only that prison is one of the worst qualified the federal level, but in March 2014 fell into the ridiculous when five prisoners escaped quietly over the wall with ropes and hooks. Now, according to the authorities, security has been extreme and an operating elite has taken over the prisoner.

In any case, a new leak would be a blow of such magnitude for President Enrique Peña Nieto is hardly conceivable that their change of location has been decided lightly. El Chapo is a matter of state for Mexico. Both his stay in prison, during the process, as sent to the United States are goals that transcend space of prison policy. A failure on either side of the rope drag with them the whole government.

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Trump weaken US

Trump debilitaría a Estados Unidos

Isolated or reduce US alliances in the world, as suggested by the Republican candidate for the White House, will hardly big a country that has a central role in the balance of global power.

At that time, the United States abided the board of George Washington to avoid "entangling alliances", implementing the Monroe Doctrine, which focused on US interests in the Western Hemisphere. Without a large army (and a Navy in the 1870s was lower than in Chile), the country had a minor role in the global balance of power of the nineteenth century.

All this changed decisively with the US entry into World War I, when Woodrow Wilson broke with tradition and sent troops to fight in Europe. He also proposed a League of Nations to organize collective global security.

But after the Senate rejected the country's entry into the League in 1919, the troops stayed home and the US returned "to normal". While it was an important global actor, he turned virulently isolationist. Failure to join alliances of the Thirties set the stage for a disastrous decade marked by economic depression, genocide and another world war.

It is somewhat disturbing that the more detailed foreign policy speech Trump to date is inspired precisely in this period of isolation and feeling that "America is first." It has always been a current in domestic politics, but has remained outside the main lines since the end of World War II, for good reason: more than promote peace and prosperity inside and outside, just obstaculizándolas.

EE UU News

US and NATO missile shield activated in full tension with Russia

Jens Stoltenberg, junto al presidente rumano, Klaus Iohannis, antes de la ceremonia inaugural de la base aérea.

America has given the final push Thursday to devised missile shield to defend Europe from outside threats. This instrument, which is under the umbrella of NATO, is intended to prevent an attack by ballistic missiles (far-reaching) from territories such as Iran or Korea. Nevertheless, Russia understands it as a direct threat and activation -after several years of demoras- coincides with a time of tension between NATO and Moscow. "It is impossible that the shield shoot down Russian ballistic missiles I see no reason why tensions are justified;. The threats of Russia are irresponsible, the Russians know it is not a system directed against them," argued the secretary general of this organization, Jens Stoltenberg, at a press conference in Budapest, Efe reported.
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Both Stoltenberg and Deputy Secretary of Defense of the United States, Bob Work, attended Thursday at the launch of the missile shield in the Romanian city of Deveselu. And Friday will be the ceremony for the construction of another part of the device in Poland, which is expected to be operational in 2018. However, the system can not operate at least until July, but Washington wants to send and political signal it is ready.

Russia sees the project as a provocation which comes into force two years after the annexation of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea by Moscow and after the further strengthening that has never made the Atlantic Alliance in Eastern Europe in the nearest countries Russia. Despite Stoltenberg's words, the shield may have, in effect, ability to stop some Russian ballistic missile launches. Aware from the outset of these fears have arisen in Russia, NATO initiated a dialogue with the Kremlin to dispel doubts, but broke down in 2013 for lack of confidence.

This defensive instrument is active at a time of growing US military involvement in the former Soviet orbit in response to Russian interference in Ukraine. With an objective of deterrence, the Pentagon budget has quadrupled its program of military support to allies in Central and Eastern Europe. The first world power will increase next deployment of troops and combat vehicles in the region year.

US Ambassador to NATO Douglas E. Lute, the shield integrates initiatives of the Atlantic Alliance to face an "arc of instability" stretching from the eastern border of NATO with ex-Soviet countries to the southern border with the Mediterranean .


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The two remains found near Mozambique belong to MH370.


Los dos restos hallados cerca de Mozambique pertenecen al MH370

The two remains found near the coast of Mozambique belong "almost certainly" the flight MH370 disappeared on March 8, 2014 with 239 people on board, officials said.

According to the findings of the analyzes performed by the Office for Security in the Transport of Australia (ATBS, acronym in English), who leads the search for the device, the two parts form part of the fuselage of the Boeing 777 airline Malaysia Airlines.


Una de las piezas que creen que es casi seguro del avión MH370 de Malaysia Airlines

The parties would be a segment of "FTP", a kind of bar on the flaps extending in the plane's wings, and a panel horizontal stabilization plate 9mn-MRO, indicating their membership of the Boeing 777 of Malaysian airline .

Australian authorities also investigating since last week two other pieces, found in South Africa and Mauritius, to determine their origin.

These four fragments bind to another wing which was found in July 2015 on the French island of Reunion, east of Madagascar, in what was the first tangible sign that the Boeing 777 crashed into the Indian Ocean.

Australia is also investigating two other pieces, found in South Africa and Mauritius
Australia leads an operation which also includes Malaysia and China are looking for the wreckage in about 120,000 square kilometers in a remote area of ​​the Indian Ocean.

The MH370 disappeared 40 minutes after taking off from Kuala Lumpur bound for Beijing after, according to the official investigation, someone shut off communication systems and veer the device, which would have crashed into the sea once the spent fuel.

News Islamico

If it falls the Islamic State, What about the thousands of jihadists arrested?

Las noticias internacionales del día: Si cae el Estado Islámico, ¿Qué hacemos con los miles de yihadistas detenidos?

The foreign press is now pending on whether the Brazilian Senate votes for the start of impeachment against President Dilma Rousseff.

The international media are now pending on whether the Brazilian Senate votes for the start of impeachment against President Dilma Rousseff, expected throughout the morning. This is a review of the main headlines on Thursday 12 May.

The New York Times: The New Yorker opens its cover daily wondering what should the US do with the detainees if it falls the Islamic State. The country is determined not to return to detention operations, but has no strategy for handling potentially thousands of prisoners of war. No good choices, the policy of the Obama administration is taking over the custody of senior detainees for interrogation.

The Washington Post: The US newspaper reveals the harsh working conditions of employees in industry poultry. According to a report, workers are denied the toilet in order to optimize the speed of the production line. An employee even says he had to wear diapers.

The Guardian: How could it be otherwise, the Chinese media have echoed the words of Queen Elizabeth II accusing Chinese of being "rude" officials, reports the London newspaper. The official newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party claims that the statements of the monarch were "exaggerated".

The Independent: There have also been reactions to the words of David Cameron saying that Nigeria and Afghanistan were the most corrupt countries in the world, reports the British header. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, said that will not ask for an apology, "only the withdrawal of Nigerian assets." "I do not want excuses, I want something tangible," he assured.

Le Monde: The Paris daily says that eight out of ten citizens of the planet are affected by pollution. The concentration of fine particles in urban areas increased by 8% over the past five years, according to the World Health Organization.

Haaretz: Israeli newspaper reports that the winner of the Israel Prize, one of the most prestigious in the country, will donate the prize money to an association that supports the Palestinians. Professor David Shulman said Wednesday it would donate about $ 20,000 prize for his work on leagues and cultures in southern India Ta'ayush, an Israeli group that assists Palestinian residents of the southern hills Hebron.

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The National Police reported the arrest of five men and seven motorcycles occupation by the death of a pregnant teacher in the area of ​​Villa Mella, Santo Domingo North, which occurred on Saturday night.

Giokonda Milagros Perez said Piña, 21, died in hospital maternal and child Doctor Reinaldo Almánzar in time when it was performed an emergency Caesarean section by a bullet in the stomach from the back, the creature died He staying in her womb.

This is the society that is being created in Dominican Republic and the authorities do nothing this policy will cabar our country, because if they do not put this law will become chaos. He revealed that police investigators analyzed a video of the National Emergency Care and Safety 911, in order to identify the perpetrators.

The preliminary report states that when the event happens Pineapple Perez was in the company of her husband, retired police second lieutenant, Gregorio Almánzar, near his residence in the Hermanas Mirabal number 189, residential Jaigai Avenue in Villa Mella .

Add husbands were intercepted by two people on a motorcycle at gunpoint to the couple who disarmed the lady of his cell. The report states that the former police official occur after the fact pursued the assailants who noticing that action made him a shot impacting the deceased

Watch as this poor woman died because of these anti social life was stripped on a cell miserable but God take justice because what they did to that teacher has no name.

In the scene members of the Scientific Police caps they collected two 3.80 caliber MMS, which are being analyzed. Police said that deepens the research on this and will offer more detail with the progress of the investigations.

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Some series and movies have no such finery as some movies including "Mad Men," which was very relevant as "House of Cards" between these two series are the best of classified payroll. The nominations in the categories of TV Golden Globe awards will be presented on Sunday in Los Angeles (USA), noted the popularity and success of the new series, which moved in part to more veterans productions.

Thus, the Globe nomination ran out in this series already established as "The Good Wife", "House of Cards", "Mad Men", in his farewell television, or "The Affair" section, which won just Gold for best drama series last year.

One of the surprises of 2015 television was "Mr. Robot," a thriller in binary code that focuses its action on a group of hackers in New York determined to fight against an omnipotent technological corporation.

Of more classic invoice and Anglo-American production, "Outlander" series is based on the novels by Diana Gabaldon mixing fantasy, historical narrative and romance.It is a film for all audiences, and has no adult scenes.

Starring Caitriona Balfe, "Outlander" the adventures of Claire Randall, a nurse who, after the Second World War, enjoying a holiday in Scotland with her husband until mysteriously travels back in time to the eighteenth century. And let it pass solprendida events, this movie is very good because it is familiar recommended.

Created by Sam Esmail, "Mr. Robot" has a staging and stunning photography to a number you can remember in your argument film "V for Vendetta" and "Fight Club" and that put Remi Malik in his Alderson role of Elliot, the taciturn hacker, always hooded and with anxiety, as one of the big winners of the year.

The figure of the drug trafficker Pablo Escobar was very novel view every part of the world because this novel tells the story of a young man who wants to be rich and have a lot of money which is used in the world of evil life which is dedicated selling prohivida substance.

in Latin it is the word "Narcos" is like a wealthy person, who comes from the underworld driven by making bad decisions that troncharon the road and try to get back and live like kings, but they do not know that this life is temporary.

MLB

David Ortiz raised his figure baseball player and Liriano dominates with his arm.


Ortiz

Houston .- The Dominican veteran David Ortiz again showed the offensive power that elevated a position on the list of home run hitters of all time and was again the best of the day Latin American professional baseball in the majors. From the mound, his compatriot Francisco Liriano worked with knuckles winner and dominated the rival batters he faced.

Ortiz said in defeating the Red Sox, who lost 3-2 to the visitors eternal rivals New York Yankees. Besides the veteran slugger 40 years he was also expelled after protesting a move, but hit his home run number 510 as a professional.

The designated hitter was upset and protested an attack from "strikes" when he had the bases loaded in the ninth inning, so the "umpire" expelled. Ortiz had a 3-1 count when a pitch from pitcher could catch catcher Brian McCann and the "umpire" of the register, Ron Kulpa, called it a "strike".

Both "Big Papi" as the pilot of the Red Sox, John Farrell, protested the move, and the maximum technical manager was the one who finished first sent to the locker room.

Then it was the turn Ortiz walked to the dugout provocatively and was also expelled what made him to return to the batting cage to argue with referees, but his teammates held.

Before leaving the action expelled, Ortiz (7) hit his home run number 510 lifetime, towing two races, which allowed him to stay alone at the twenty-fifth place on the list of all time, surpassing Gary Shefield.

Ortiz, who left his .313 average with the bat, approaches the mark of Mel Ott, who scored 511 home runs and ranks 24th on the list of all time in the majors.

For the Dominican homer was his 452 hits for the Red Sox and even the brand of Carl Yastrzemski, and both are leaders in home runs in franchise history.

With two RBIs leaves mark in 1664 and left three of his compatriot Sammy Sosa, who ranks 28th on the list of all time in that paragraph in the majors, with 1,667 in his career.

Meanwhile, Liriano beat his compatriot Carlos Martinez and beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-2 St. Louis Cardinals. Liriano (3-1) continues to dominate in the "Busch Stadium" and in seven innings victory was credited by allowing five hits, two runs, two walks and striking to 10 opposing hitters.

The Dominican improved to 4-0 with a 2.07 ERA in six starts as a professional in the field of Cardinals, and reached 24 career games with double digits in strikeouts section. Liriano, who had the support of two relays, left his 3.60 ERA so far of the new season.

His compatriot Jose Ramirez shone with the bat when towing five runs for the Cleveland Indians, who beat the Royals 7-1 Kansas City, the defending champions of the World Series. Ramirez was perfect with the bat to connect three times in the three occasions when he faced the pitcher, and finished with five RBIs, the best mark achieved in his career in a single game.

The Dominican improved to 12 the number of driven so far this season and started his .324 average with wand. Venezuelan Rougned Odor sent the ball out of the park and the Texas Rangers beat the Tigers 5-1 in Detroit.

Odor (5), which he showed the power of his bat and sent the ball to the other side of the fence, had five trips to the plate, hit three times, including his homer and drove in three of the five races produced by the Texas ninth.

The slugger reaches 19 RBIs on the season and put in his batting average .287. The outfielder Jose Bautista also homered and the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Dodgers 5-2 in Los Angeles.

Bautista (6) hit two-run homer in the sixth inning and was responsible for giving mobility to the board of the ninth of Toronto, in addition to reaching the 22 driven and put in .227 batting average.

With losing team, third baseman Maikel Franco sent the ball outside, but the Phillies lost 4-6 against the Miami Marlins, the team on the National League with the Chicago Cubs.

Franco (6) homered and drove in two runs, pasting twice in five chances, scored a run and left his average to .250 wand.

Before being severely beaten by a ball, the Cuban José Abreu hit home runs for the White Sox, who defeated 10-4 the Minnesota Twins.

The Twins closer Trevor May, made a shipment that reached 97 miles per hour (156 kilometers per hour) hit in the stomach Abreu. The Cuban slugger fell to the floor and began screaming in pain, so the bench White Sox game tactics to protect his partner and protest the release of May.

Before Abreu (5) had sent the ball off the field, without companions on the road, and left his .243 average with wand. In the attack the Dominican Melky Cabrera guardaboques was nearly perfect when connecting four times five times and drove in three runs. For the Twins Rangers Venezuelan Oswaldo Arcia (4) he hits home runs and drove in two runs.

Puerto Rican shortstop Carlos Correa (5) and the first baseman hit Marwin Gonzalez homered and the Houston Astros beat the Mariners 6-3 Seattle. Correa (5) swing wore fancy being perfect in his three opportunities with the bat, making contact in each of them, including his fifth homer of the season.

The Puerto Rican, who drove in two runs to reach 15 in the championship, started his .288 average with wand. Gonzalez (2) also sounded the bat, hitting on March 2 with two RBIs and a run scored.

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Biodiesel one slick solution, but more to come.

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Teams of undergraduate students huddled quietly around the gray metal desks in the teaching labs at Harvard’s Science Center. Each group was creating a calorimeter out of a used soda can and scavenged Styrofoam cups to determine the energy density and efficiency of the biodiesel they had extracted the week before from waste fryer oil provided by Annenberg Dining Hall.
The students’ research factors into both scholarship and institutional action as Harvard works to generate solutions to the challenge of climate change. They have joined the ranks ofHarvard Kennedy School faculty member James Stock, who received one of the first Climate Change Solutions Fund grants for his research investigating market impediments to biofuels penetration. Institutionally, the students are looking at the University’s 2004 decision to fuel its shuttles with biodiesel, which emerged as an alternative fuel source for vehicles because it creates fewer greenhouse gas emissions and reduces pollution.
“The biodiesel lesson definitely personalized the manner in which we utilize energy here on campus,” said Victor Agbafe ’19. “In many instances, when we are thinking about how Harvard as an institution is trying its best to set new trends in saving energy, it can be abstract, and we can’t often observe tangible examples of how this is implemented on a daily basis.”
Students involved in the teaching lab’s biodiesel experiment said the work has given them new perspectives on the larger local, regional, and global issues of energy and sustainability.
The story of how waste vegetable oil from Harvard’s freshman dining hall ended up being used in one of the College’s most popular chemistry classes began as a collaboration between theOffice for Sustainability’s (OFS) FAS Green Program andSirinya Matchacheep, Ph.D. ’07, the director of instructional programs in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Matchacheep, an active OFS Green Team member, wanted to incorporate lessons from the campus commitment to sustainability into the curriculum of the teaching labs classes she facilitates. She partnered with sustainability coordinatorAnthony Michetti to identify several creative ways to do just that for the nearly 400 students taking the Chemistry Department’s entry-level PS1 and PS11 classes.
“Energy and sustainability are both interesting and relevant,” said Matchacheep. “By incorporating these topics and real-world examples from the campus into our classroom, students can walk out of the lab and understand what is being talked about in the news, and have the tools to make informed decisions.”
Students heard directly from Michetti about Harvard’sSustainability Plan and the goal set in 2008 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2016. They learned how blackberries and raspberries used as part of a solar cell lab were composted, providing additional insight into waste reduction efforts across campus. Tours of the University’s Blackstone Steam Plant and chilled-water facilities gave a hands-on demonstration of energy systems and the chemistry of the heating and cooling cycle.
Harvard’s faculty and students are increasingly using the campus and surrounding community as living laboratories for understanding the multifaceted problems posed by global climate change and sustainable development. In the past year, the Office for Sustainability has increased resources and attention to facilitate a greater number of these projects to provide valuable experiential learning opportunities and inform the work being done on campus to reduce energy and enhance well-being.
“Previously, I wasn’t very familiar with how what we usually consider waste on campus can be used for sustainable purposes,” said Jesper Ke ’19. “Participating in this lab and hearing directly from those at Harvard working on sustainability has made me more mindful of the role that we students can also play in helping with these efforts.”

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Barack Obama's historic trip to Hiroshima.

Noticias internacionales de hoy, lo más destacado: Histórico viaje de Barack Obama a Hiroshima

The day was marked by several significant events. On the one hand, the historic journey of Barack Obama to Hiroshima. On the other hand, the tragic event happened in Germany, where a man with a knife attacked several people in a train station. The Epoch Times presents the most important news on Tuesday May 10, 2016.

Univision: Barack Obama made a historic trip to visit Hiroshima at the end of the month This was reported by the television station reported. Understand that had spent more than 70 years for an American sitting president visit Hiroshima, the city where he launched one of the nuclear attacks ordered by another US president, Harry S. Truman.


He also explained that Barack Obama, which is in his last year as a tenant to the House Blanca- will visit the area that suffered the bombing that August 6, 1945 prompted the end of the Second World War. This was announced by the White House, which specified that Obama will move to that city during his trip to Vietnam and Japan later this month. It should be noted that during his visit to the city scheduled for May 27, President march by the Peace Park where "share his reflections on the significance of the place and the events that occurred there."

CNET: The selection of popular Facebook news could be a hoax. According to the news portal technology this statement corresponds to two reports blog Gizmodo technology, which ensure that the list of popular topics Facebook, which is placed on the top right of the site and is one of the areas of greatest visibility Internet, could have become a tool of company employees to wield their political views.

CNN in Spanish: President of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil revokes annulment of the impeachment process. The television station reported on the reverse of the interim president of the Chamber of Deputies of Brazil, Waldir Maranhao, who revoked in the early hours of Tuesday's decision on Monday to cancel the impeachment process against the president Dilma Rousseff. "Reversed the decision of May 9 through which were I canceled the plenary sessions of the Chamber of Deputies took place on 15, 16 and 17 April 2016," he said.


The World: 1 dead and 3 injured in terrorist attack in Germany by train from Germany. The Spanish media reported on attacks a man has stabbed on Tuesday morning several passengers in a train station Grafing, a German town south of Munich in Bavaria. According to public broadcasters ARD and Bayerische Rundfunk, there would be a woman dead and three wounded, one of them very serious, although other sources indicate that the deceased is a male.

Also, a police spokesman informed the German newspaper Bild that after the incident, which occurred around 5:00 am, the attacker, 27, has been arrested. According to the testimonies of witnesses the assailant, no criminal record, before carrying out the attack would have shouted "Allah is great". Suddeutsche Zeitung The newspaper also ensures that the perpetrator is a German national. It not yet has been identified.

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In qualifying this year by the British magazine The Economist on the best MBA programs in the world business full time they have succeeded in placing three Spaniards MBA taught by the leading business schools in our country.

The United States leads MBA ranking will occupy the top eight: a head, Booth School of Business, University of Chicago; secondly, Dartmouth (falling from first to second). They are followed Darden Graduate School of Business Administration of Virginia, Harvard and Columbia.
The master of the IESE Business School is at the ninth place in the eighteenth ESADE and IE Business School at 22.

The criteria used by The Economist for this classification are the level of wages that reach after completing the MBA graduates; the wage increase after having done; and the percentage of students who get jobs after three months of successful completion of the master. All this after interviewing 19,000 MBA students. primarily they value the creation of new career opportunities, professional development and educational experience, increasing wages and creating network.

IESE, ESADE and IE are the three best MBA in Spain and share the ranking of The Economist with business schools worldwide. Other full-time MBA programs in Spanish schools of business, successfully out of this ranking are the EADA, EAE and ESEUNE, which also attract, as the three major Spanish business schools, students from different countries of the world.

Future leaders studying an Executive MBA at age 38

This study also confirms that the presence of women in these executive training programs continues to grow. This year, women's representation has reached 27.6%, which, although far from the percentage of men, implies a greater involvement of women in this type of training programs aimed at positions of great responsibility and leadership.

Companies in which they work. Finally, two-thirds of Executive MBA programs include an international trip as part of the educational program.


In Spain the best Executive MBA are found in business schools in Madrid, Barcelona and Bilbao as IESE, ESADE, IE, EADA, ESEUNE, EOI and Deusto Business School.

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What is an MBA?


MBA stands for Master of Business Administration, the graduate program in more international recognition and prestige. It is aimed at graduates and professionals who wish to develop their activity in the field of business management.

How the Master Business Administration was created?

The MBA has its origins in traditional graduate studies of American universities, with a subsequent appearance in Europe at the hands of Britain. Though born within universities today also taught in business schools promoted by private entities, regional institutions, business groups ...


What content has an MBA?

The MBA program is designed to provide the managerial future, skills and knowledge in the functional areas that anyone needed when running a business: communication, financial management, strategic management, marketing, human resources or operations, among others .

What types of MBA there?

Executive MBA
Students must have a university degree and a minimum experience of 2 to 5 years in managerial positions.

MBA full time / part time
MBA full time or part time, depending on the workload is divided, in one or two years.

MBA International
The MBA program is structured so that training and placements are made in several countries.
For this reason, the criteria is more rigorous, since students must demonstrate an advanced level language.

What is an MBA?
The MBA includes placements that allows students to prove themselves in a real environment and interact with industry professionals.

The teaching team includes active professionals of recognized prestige, with consolidated professional experience that allows them to transmit to their students their know-how and facilitate access to large companies.

MBA International, adds value such as learning and working in international environments. Students demonstrate their ability to adapt to change and high performance in different cultures, and mastery of several languages, which makes it a perfect candidate for companies with a presence in several countries.

What is the best MBA?

Internationally renowned publications produced each year MBAs rank with the best in the world: Forbes, Financial Times and The Economist, led each year by universities and business schools in USA and UK.

In Spain, the newspaper El Mundo publishes the annual ranking "250 best masters of Spain and comprehensive guide to MBA" and the digital newspaper mundopostgrado.com produced last March the Online MBA Ranking 2015, led by UNITE, UNED and UOC.