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Month: September 2023

Al menos 23 heridos deja el choque de un auto contra un restaurante Denny’s en Texas

macamilarincon (CNN) –– Un vehículo se estrelló contra la pared de un restaurante Denny’s en Rosenberg, Texas, hiriendo a 23 personas al interior del lugar, según un comunicado de la policía de la ciudad este lunes. Rosenberg se encuentra aproximadamente a 56 kilómetros al suroeste de Houston. Según el comunicado, la Policía comenzó a recibir

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Farms with natural landscape features provide sanctuary for some Costa Rica rainforest birds

By CHRISTINA LARSON AP Science Writer Small farms with natural landscape features such as shade trees, hedgerows and tracts of intact forest provide a refuge for some tropical bird populations, according to an 18-year study in Costa Rica. For almost two decades, ornithologist James Zook has been collecting detailed records on nearly 430 tropical bird

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Futbolistas de la selección masculina de España condenan la conducta de Rubiales antes de los partidos internacionales

William Montes (CNN) — Miembros de la selección masculina de fútbol de España emitieron un comunicado este lunes en el que condenan el comportamiento de Luis Rubiales, presidente suspendido temporalmente de la federación. “Queremos rechazar lo que consideramos unos comportamientos inaceptables por parte del señor Rubiales, que no ha estado a la altura de la

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Pakistani premier claims US military equipment left behind in Afghanistan is now in militant hands

By MUNIR AHMED Associated Press ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s caretaker prime minister claims that U.S. military equipment left behind during the American withdrawal from Afghanistan has fallen into militant hands and ultimately made its way to the Pakistani Taliban. He says the equipment is now “emerging as a new challenge” for Islamabad as it has

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Two military officers are arrested in Congo for leading a protest crackdown that killed 43 people

By JUSTIN KABUMBA Associated Press GOMA, Congo (AP) — Two high-ranking military officers in northeast Congo have been arrested for their involvement in a crackdown on protests that left 43 people dead and dozens more severely injured. Defense and security forces in the Central African nation used lethal force last Wednesday to repress planned anti-U.N.

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