Friday, November 16, 2018

Latin American Herald Tribune: Palestinians Mark 30th Anniversary of Independence Declaration

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Latin American Herald Tribune: Palestinians Mark 30th Anniversary of Independence Declaration
Latin American Herald Tribune: Brazil Soccer Team Warms Up Ahead of Uruguay Friendly
Latin American Herald Tribune: Mexican Government Urges Migrants to Avoid Violence on US-Mexico Border
Latin American Herald Tribune: German Police Arrest 61-Year-Old Man in Relation to 1987 Berlin Murder Case
Latin American Herald Tribune: Thiem Tops Nishikori, Sends Anderson into Last 4 of ATP Finals

Latin American Herald Tribune: Palestinians Mark 30th Anniversary of Independence Declaration

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Palestinians Mark 30th Anniversary of Independence Declaration JERUSALEM – Palestinians on Thursday commemorated the 30th anniversary of their declaration of independence, all the while still under Israeli occupation, a state of affairs which continues across Palestine.On Nov.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Brazil Soccer Team Warms Up Ahead of Uruguay Friendly

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Brazil Soccer Team Warms Up Ahead of Uruguay Friendly LONDON – The Brazil national soccer team trained in London Thursday ahead of its friendly clash against fellow South American nation Uruguay.International soccer superstar Neymar Jr, who plies his league trade with Paris Saint-Germain, was included in the squad, as was Liverpool’s forward Roberto Firmino.The Brazilians took part in drills at the Arsenal training ground in north London.They are set to play Uruguay in an international friendly at the Emirates on Friday evening.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Mexican Government Urges Migrants to Avoid Violence on US-Mexico Border

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Mexican Government Urges Migrants to Avoid Violence on US-Mexico Border MEXICO CITY – Mexico’s second-highest official urged on Thursday migrants from the Central American caravan who are gathering in the northwestern city of Tijuana to avoid acts of violence on the US border.“What we want to avoid is for violence to become part of the dynamic from here onward, considering the possible intention of entering the United States in an untimely and unorderly manner,” Government Secretary Alfonso Navarrete told a press conference in Mexico City.Navarrete’s statement comes after a ruckus took place on Wednesday night in the Playas de Tijuana borough, where some 150 residents, irked by the presence of Central American migrants in the area, traded shouts and insults with them.Navarrete reminded the migrants that ever since they entered Mexico on Oct.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: German Police Arrest 61-Year-Old Man in Relation to 1987 Berlin Murder Case

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
German Police Arrest 61-Year-Old Man in Relation to 1987 Berlin Murder Case BERLIN – German police were involved in an operation on Thursday morning that saw four flats searched in East Berlin and a 61-year-old man arrested.According to the Berlin Police Twitter page, an operation to search four flats in the neighborhood of Friedrichshain in East Berlin took place in a bid to find evidence relating to a 1987 murder case.In a joint statement by the Berlin Police and Public Safety Office, authorities said that the individual had been arrested for allegedly killing a 30-year-old woman in 1987.The police found the suspect with the use of molecular genetics the statement added.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Thiem Tops Nishikori, Sends Anderson into Last 4 of ATP Finals

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Thiem Tops Nishikori, Sends Anderson into Last 4 of ATP Finals LONDON – Austria’s Dominic Thiem defeated Kei Nishikori 6-1, 6-4 on Thursday to earn his first round-robin win at the 2018 ATP Finals and send big-serving South African Kevin Anderson into the last four of tennis’ elite, year-end event.After two defeats to Anderson and Swiss great Roger Federer in Group Lleyton Hewitt, Thiem (1-2) needed a lopsided win over Nishikori to stay in contention for the semifinals.He was able to accomplish that and now is ahead of the Japanese player based on game differential.But his odds of reaching the last four remain very long because he needs Anderson to not only defeat Federer – a six-time champion at this event and winner of a record 20 Grand Slam men’s singles titles – but do so in straight sets and by a margin of eight or more games.“I didn’t come into the match with too much pressure.
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