The world day

COLOMBIA 
Activate plan to help Colombian earthquake in Guatemala 
Colombia's Foreign Ministry activated a contingency plan to address any needs of Colombians who may have been affected by the earthquake of magnitude 6.4 occurred yesterday in Guatemala and southeastern Mexico. The Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday that arranged their social networks and their phone for those who need to ask for some assistance after the earthquake that killed two people and wounded 35 lines. "Also, for people who were unable to contact their loved ones living in the Mexican states of Chiapas and Tabasco, where he felt more strongly this phenomenon, and require the Ministry serve as a bridge," he said. 



President checkups after reelection 
The president of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos, was subjected to a medical check-up to check their health, after an intense campaign, said yesterday an official source in Bogota. Narino Presidential House said yesterday that the president decided to become a medical evaluation and performed some tests after the hectic political campaign, which included long working hours. Santos was operated in October 2012 of a cancerous tumor in the prostate, which he was removed successfully and since checks are performed at the clinic Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá, as a preventive measure. 

  

VENEZUELA 
Venezuela's Catholic Church calls for dialogue between the government and opposition 
The Venezuelan Episcopal Conference, said yesterday that the dialogue between government and opposition to the government of Nicolas Maduro, is the way to solve the problems being experienced by Venezuela. "We need to dialogue, understanding and wisdom are put into relief in Venezuela, on top of the situation we are living today," the president of the CEV, Diego Padrón. Opening Monday the second Annual Meeting of the CEV, Monsignor Padrón, criticized the suspension of dialogue last February between government and opposition, Venezuelans hoped that allow overcoming the conflict and lawlessness. 

  

ISRAEL 
Israeli air attack against Hamas leaves nine dead 
The Israel Air Force conducted during two attacks early yesterday positions against Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip that left nine dead of the Islamic movement Hamas and four wounded, Israeli media reported. Sami Abu Zuhri, Hamas spokesman, said the air strikes meant a serious increase in violence, and warned that Israel would "pay the price" of that action. In the first nine bombing were attacked Hamas targets, including underground rocket launch sites, while in the second five centers were hit launch. 

  

SPAIN 
Reyes made the official visit to Portugal 
The kings of Spain and Letizia Felipe VI yesterday made an official visit to Portugal, where they will meet with President of the Republic, Aníbal Cavaco Silva, Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho and the president of the Assembly, Assuncao Esteves. In a statement, the royal household said Spanish is part of this trip visits VI presentation of Felipe and Letizia as new monarchs with the governments of neighboring countries following its proclamation on 19 June. On this trip, the Kings are accompanied by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, José Manuel García-Margallo, the head of the Royal House, Jaime Alfonsín, Director of Bilateral Relations with Countries of the European Union and the Mediterranean, Mary Victoeria Morera and other officials.

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