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RE: News from your Country - Techganet - 10-13-2017

Well, I hope the very best.

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RE: News from your Country - Ryccia - 10-17-2017

Strong rains in Puerto Rico cause some damage, including a community's bridge being destroyed by a river in Guaynabo. Local forces are trying to establish a temporary solution to re-connect the isolated area.


News from your Country - Kris Kringle - 10-20-2017

Last night, the Peruvian Congress voted 67-4, with 3 abstentions (and dozens of legislators absent) to legalise the use of medicinal marijuana. This bill came as a proposal from the executive branch, and had been subject to various opinions from both supporters and opponents.

Read more: http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/peru-approves-medicinal-use-of-marijuana/article19887838.ece


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RE: News from your Country - Ryccia - 10-21-2017

Some days ago, the entire Metropolitan Area of the capital lost power. I believe it has been fixed now.


RE: News from your Country - Jay Coop - 10-22-2017

On 26 October, more than 3,000 classified files pertaining to the JFK assassination will finally be released.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/10/21/trump-allow-release-thousands-jfk-files-national-archives/787056001/


RE: News from your Country - Zak6858 - 10-22-2017

It’s been a crazy month weather wise
We faced heatwave like temperatures in the first half before being faced with record smashing rainfall and cool temperatures. I believe flooding is still and issue up both from me


RE: News from your Country - Zak6858 - 11-16-2017

Australia voted yes (around 61%) for gay marriage, but remember it was a survey.


RE: News from your Country - Jay Coop - 11-20-2017

Charles Manson, former cult leader, has died at the age of 83.

http://www.tmz.com/2017/11/19/charles-manson-dead-at-83/


RE: News from your Country - GI-Land - 11-20-2017

In a shocking turn of events the talks for a "Jamaika-coaliton" out of Conservatives (Black), Liberals (Yellow) and Greens came to a stop, after the Free Democrats said, the talks have failed.

Allegedly the Free Democrats were the main factor of the failed talks. The Bundestag (German parliament) will vote on a new chancellor soon, but since no party will have a majority of votes, it's likely that either the President forces a minority government to take the governance or that he will announce a re-election.
Either way it's more likely than ever before, that the "Era Merkel" has ended today.


RE: News from your Country - Volaworand - 11-21-2017

Canadians with tax questions are more likely to get a busy signal than talk to a tax agent when they call the Canada Revenue Agency, a new report from the auditor general found.
 The report, released Tuesday, found that the Canada Revenue Agency blocks more than half of the calls to its nine call centres because it can’t handle the volume. People whose calls are blocked hear a busy signal or a message to visit the website or call back later.
 Calls got blocked, said the auditor general, partly because the call centres have a policy of not letting people wait more than two minutes to talk to someone: it was easier to meet that target by blocking a call than by letting people wait in the queue.