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China's high-speed rail plans get more ambitious by the day. Not satisfied with having the world's most advanced and extensive rail line in the world, China is now planning to connect its rail system to 17 other countries in Asia and Eastern Europe where it will join the European rail network.
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La Policía Metropolitana ha detenido en Londres a Garikoitz Ibarlucea Murua sobre quien pesaba una orden de detención internacional y al que se le acusa de participar en diversos actos de violencia callejera, según fuentes de la lucha antiterrorista.
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La Policía Metropolitana ha detenido en Londres a Garikoitz Ibarlucea Murua, de 29 años, sobre quien pesaba una orden de detención internacional y al que se le acusa de participar en diversos actos de violencia callejera, según fuentes de la lucha antiterrorista. La orden de búsqueda estaba dictada por pertenencia a banda armada. Ibarlucea, que se encontraba huido en la capital británica, será puesto mañana a disposición judicial para iniciar los trámites de entrega a España.
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For four decades, Thomas Lopez, also known as Meatball Fulton, has been president of The ZBS Foundation, a not-for-profit arts organization dedicated to the production of lush, adventurous, experimental modern radio fiction. ZBS' large catalog of productions includes many adventures from characters who have, over the years, become beloved: metaphysical adventurer Jack Flanders and Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe are the two best-known.
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Lamenting the presence of Nigeria on the US government’s list of “countries of interest” (in the war on terror), Nigerian writer and first African Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka told British journalist Tunku Varadarajan, at the Jaipur Literary Festival in January: “[Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab] did not get radicalized in Nigeria. It happened in England, where he went to university.”
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