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“For over a century, Puerto Ricans have lived and settled in the

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An Update on Puerto Rico's Political Status 

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Pierluisi subraya la importancia de resolver el estatus de la Isla ante el Congreso de Estados Unidos. Wednesday, July 23, 2014.
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Puerto Rican Catholic Priest Pleads Guilty In Abuse Case

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A Roman Catholic priest in Puerto Rico pleaded guilty to transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual conduct.

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Governor Claims US Citizenship Was Negotiated in 1952 and Can Be Granted Under Nationhood 

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Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla late Wednesday asserted that Puerto Ricans could continue to obtain U.S. citizenship by birth if Puerto Rico became a sovereign nation in an association with the U.S. — a status that members of his ‘Commonwealth’ party are calling “Sovereign Commonwealth.”
To back up his contention, the Governor argued that the U.S. citizenship Puerto Ricans have now was negotiated between Puerto Rico and the United States when they agreed on the Constitution of theCommonwealth government in 1952. He suggested that if it was done then, it could be done again.
Congress actually first began conferring citizenship based on birth in Puerto Rico in the 1917 Federal law for the governing of the territory. The 1950-2 process also covered provisions of that law not replaced by the territorial constitution.
There was no renegotiation of citizenship, as Garcia Padilla contended. Additionally, representatives of the president of the United States and leaders of Congress made it clear that the territory’s political status was not being changed — as it would if Puerto Rico became a nation.
Garcia Padilla made the statement five days after his Secretary of Justice, Cesar Miranda, claimed, “The grant of citizenship to Puerto Ricans is irrevocable. This is one of those situations where a later Congress cannot waive something that was previously done.”
Garcia was reacting to the contention of other “Commonwealth” party leaders that Puerto Ricans could continue to receive citizenship under “free association” (nationhood in an association with the U.S. that either nation could end).
Miranda was trying to rebut a brief filed by the U.S. Department of Justice in court which noted that the U.S. Supreme Court “has found that citizenship is not” a right in “unincorporated territories,” such as Puerto Rico, and Congress could determine whether to grant it or not grant it.
Despite Garcia’s assertion, the Obama, George W. Bush, and Clinton Administrations have all rejected the idea of granting U.S. citizenship based on birth in a nation of Puerto Rico even if the nation is temporarily associated with the U.S.
The U.S. House of Representatives and the leaders of both national political parties of the U.S. Senate committee with jurisdiction over the status of territories have also dismissed the notion.
In its court brief, the U.S. Justice Department recalled the case of the Philippines, when the U.S. territory also called “the Commonwealth” became a nation. The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the congressional withdrawal of the U.S. nationality of Filipinos alive before Filipino nationhood.
The Court explained that, if all of the people of the Philippines remained U.S. nationals under Filipino nationhood, the Philippines would not really be a nation.
The only statuses under which Congress cannot stop granting U.S. citizenship are statehood and incorporated territory status. An “incorporated territory” is a permanent part of the U.S. — instead of a possession, as Puerto Rico is — and will definitely become a State.
The U.S. Justice Department also made this clear in its court brief strongly opposing a claim that residents of the territories that have not been made parts of the U.S., “unincorporated territories,” are citizens by virtue of the Constitution of the U.S. — as maintained by Garcia’s ‘Commonwealth’ party — instead of by laws that can be more easily changed.



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Near-Broke Commonwealth Government Continues Spending on Services to Taxpayers in State 

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A central Florida television station (Channel 9) was told that the Government of Puerto Rico’s office for providing services to citizens of the area “helped about 8,000 Puerto Rican immigrants … establish businesses in the State” during its just-marked first year of operation.
The incredible claim regarding the two-person  office contrasts with Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla’s promise when the office opened that it would help direct investment to Puerto Rico.
Perhaps because he called the territory a “country” at the time, the TV station erred in referring to Puerto Ricans, who are U.S. citizens by birth, as “immigrants.”
But,  because they are citizens, the office can fulfill another of the goals for it that Garcia Padilla identified when it opened: registering residents of the State of Puerto Rican origin to vote in Florida. There, unlike in Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans can vote in elections for the president and vice-president of the United States, U.S. senators , and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives who can vote on the passage of legislation.
The office director is a former Florida Democratic Party campaign operative whose work experience fits in well with the goal of voter registration but has irked some Republicans in the State.
Puerto Ricans have been voting with airline tickets for statehood in droves during the past few years in particular. Well over one hundred leave the territory for the greater opportunities and benefits of living in a State every day. More go to Florida than any other State and more to to central Florida than any other part of the State. There are now more than 900,000 people of Puerto Rican origin in Florida.
Most who move do so because of the territorial economy, which has been failing at a faster rate during the past eight and a half years, after decades of falling behind economic growth in the States. Puerto Rico has lost a reported 21% of its businesses since 2006 — while the Commonwealthgovernment says it is spending the tax dollars of residents of the territory to  help citizens of Florida establish businesses.
The Commonwealth government, which is slashing services to residents of the territory, hiking the taxes and fees that they must pay, and still can’t make ends meet, is taxing residents of Puerto Rico a bit more to provide services to central Florida taxpayers that are the responsibility of State, country, and municipal governments in the area.
The office has even filled in for the Federal government in providing services to citizens in central Florida. It spent many days of its first year of operation and brought on extra staff to help middle income Floridians obtain new Federal subsidies for private healthcare insurance under ‘Obamacare’ that were not funded in Puerto Rico because of its territory status.

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Coast Guard Air Station Borinquen MH-65 Dolphin helicopter crew conducted the medical evacuation of a Filipino crewmember aboard the container ship Hansa Limburg Tuesday morning, ...

Common Wealth: Certificate Prepares Leaders in Puerto Rico to Solve Social ... - Rutgers-Camden NewsNow

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Common Wealth: Certificate Prepares Leaders in Puerto Rico to Solve Social ...
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Thirty-seven talented leaders, working in various capacities for organizations in Puerto Rico that focus on neighborhood and economic development, took part in the first course, an intensive seminar on executive leadership and communications. The ...

Puerto Rico Priest Pleads Guilty in Abuse Case - ABC News

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Puerto Rico Priest Pleads Guilty in Abuse Case
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A Roman Catholic priest in Puerto Rico has pleaded guilty to transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual conduct, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Thursday. Israel Berrios was arrested in May amid accusations that he sexually ...

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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – The U.S. Attorney's Office in Puerto Rico is for the first time prosecuting a suspected drug-trafficking organization on charges of distributing methamphetamine in the U.S. territory. Sixteen suspects have been charged with ...
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Puerto Rico Drug Ring Accused of Selling Meth - ABC News

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Puerto Rico Drug Ring Accused of Selling Meth
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The U.S. Attorney's Office in Puerto Rico is for the first time prosecuting a suspected drug-trafficking organization on charges of distributing methamphetamine in the U.S. territory. Sixteen suspects have been charged with conspiracy to possess with ...

'Closer than Singapore, More Competitive than Miami': Rebuilding Puerto Rico's ... - Knowledge@Wharton

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'Closer than Singapore, More Competitive than Miami': Rebuilding Puerto Rico's ...
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The island's economy hasn't grown that fast in more than a decade, but Baco says the combination of fiscal discipline and economic incentives will again make Puerto Rico a place to invest. “The negatives are … scenes of the past. All we can present is ...

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Rebuilding Puerto Rico's Economyknowledge.wharton.upenn.eduPuerto Rico face...

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Puerto Rico faces perhaps the most significant financial hurdles of anywhere in the United States. Can the island turn its economy around?

Venezuela to fingerprint shoppers

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CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelans soon may need to have their fingerprints scanne ...

EDB now taking loan requests online

The Puerto Rico government’s Economic Development Bank is rolling out a new onli ...
Puerto Rico’s planned $17 million investment to create an ultra-high-speed ...
PR priest pleads guilty in abuse case
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A Roman Catholic priest in Puerto Rico has pleaded guilty to transporting a ...
RFQ for public housing redevelopment
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The Puerto Rico government has issued a request for qualifications to redev ...
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Forecasters are monitoring a weather system in the Atlantic that has a chance of developing as it approaches the Caribbean.
Puerto Rico Supreme Court Chief Justice Liana Fiol Matta is launching a specialized unit to handle corruption and ethics claims against isla ...
Fitch Ratings believes that a restructuring of Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority’s debt obligations remains likely despite financial life ...
S&P 500 closes at a record; Hewlett-Packard gains
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NEW YORK — Another round of buying on the stock market is sending the Standard & Poor's 500 index to its latest record high.
US housing recovery appears to be back on track
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WASHINGTON — A fourth straight monthly increase in sales of existing homes provided the latest evidence Thursday that the U.S. housing marke ...
Bank of America settlement likely to benefit few
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WASHINGTON — Bank of America’s record $16.65 billion settlement for its role in selling shoddy mortgage bonds — $7 billion of it geared for ...
US judge strikes down Florida gay marriage ban
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MIAMI — A federal judge has declared Florida's ban on same-sex marriage unconstitutional, joining state judges in four counties who have ...
Stocks move higher; S&P 500 at record high
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NEW YORK — U.S. stocks were on pace for a fourth straight day of gains Thursday, putting the Standard & Poor's 500 index on track to ...
Of 163 arrests since shooting, 7 from Ferguson
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FERGUSON, Mo. — Unrest in Ferguson since Michael Brown's death has resulted in 163 arrests in the area where protesters have gathered ni ...
Airline group forecasts uptick in Labor Day travel
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A trade group for the nation's big airlines predicts that air travel over the Labor Day weekend will rise 2 percent from the same holida ...
BoA’s $17B settlement is 2008 mortgage meltdown’s largest
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WASHINGTON — The government has reached a nearly $17 billion settlement with Bank of America over its role in the sale of mortgage-backed se ...
Official: Militants asked $132.5 million ransom
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WASHINGTON — A U.S. official says the Islamic State militants who beheaded American journalist James Foley in Syria had demanded $132.5 mill ...
US judge readies response to Argentina's threats
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NEW YORK — A U.S. judge frustrated by debt-ridden Argentina's refusal to comply with his orders is being urged to take stronger action a ...
Some US colleges calling students back from Israel
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HARTFORD, Conn. — Some U.S. colleges are pulling students from overseas study programs in Israel as the Gaza war rages, raising concerns tha ...

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Doral walks away from talks with Treasury

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Doral walks away from talks with Treasury
Doral Financial Corp. walked away Thursday from negotiations with the Treas ...
PR drug ring accused of selling meth
The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Puerto Rico is for the first time prosecuting ...
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The Puerto Rico government has issued a request for qualifications to redevelop three public housing projects.
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The University of Puerto Rico is launching an institute focused on energy and sustainability issues and policy.
Foley case lays bare debate over paying ransom
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WASHINGTON — The beheading of freelance journalist James Foley has forced a new debate between the longtime U.S. and British refusal to nego ...
Study: Wealth gap widened in the last decade
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NEW YORK — A report from the Census Bureau is the latest evidence that the rich are getting richer while the poor get poorer.
NY judge scolds Argentina, but no contempt order
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NEW YORK — A federal judge in Manhattan on Thursday said Argentina's plans to evade his orders by failing to make required payments to U ...
Pope calls family of slain American journalist
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ROCHESTER, N.H. — Pope Francis has called the family of an American journalist whose videotaped beheading by Islamic State militants has tou ...

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Hagel: ISIS 'beyond a terrorist group' 

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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel addresses ISIS' growing threat and explains why he is not taking their actions lightly.
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Hedge Funds in Puerto Rico's power authority accord include Redwood ... - Reuters

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NEW YORK, Aug 21 - Hedge funds negotiating with Puerto Rico's public power authority PREPA over a possible restructuring of more than $8 billion in bonds include two involved in Argentina's protracted bond negotiations, Knighthead Capital Management ...
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PBS NewsHour | Full Episode | Thursday, August 21, 2014 - YouTube

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Thursday on the NewsHour, we take a look at the members, mission and tactics of the Islamic State group. Also: Bank of America makes a record settlement with the Justice Department, former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell takes the stand in his public corruption trial, Israeli strikes kill several Hamas leaders in Gaza and two Americans who were treated for Ebola return home.
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PBS NewsHour | Full Episode | Thursday, August 21, 2014

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Thursday on the NewsHour, we take a look at the members, mission and tactics of the Islamic State group. Also: Bank of America makes a record settlement with the Justice Department, former...
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(2503) (2503) (1610)Puerto Rico drug ring accused of selling meth

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The U.S. Attorney's Office in Puerto Rico is for the first time prosecuting a suspected drug-trafficking organization on charges of distributing methamphetamine in the U.S. territory.
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A Roman Catholic priest in Puerto Rico has pleaded guilty to transporting a minor with the intent to engage in criminal sexual conduct, the U.S. Attorney's Office said Thursday.
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An area of thunderstorms in the tropical Atlantic has become slightly more organized since Wednesday, and is now likely to develop over the next few days.
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¿Deberían participar militares activos en los diálogos de paz entre Gobierno colombiano y FARC? 

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Visite: www.canalntn24.com - El programa La Noche de NTN24 abrió el debate sobre la participación de militares y policías activos en los diálogos de paz que adelanta el Gobierno colombiano...
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Residentes de Caracas exigen tomar medidas para frenar asesinatos en la capital venezolana 

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Visite: www.canalntn24.com - Ante la reciente aparición de cuerpos desmembrados en Caracas, habitantes de la capital venezolana han exigido al Ministerio Público que adopte medidas para...
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Maduro es el responsable de las mayores agresiones de los venezolanos: Marco Ruiz 

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Visite: www.canalntn24.com - El movimiento venezolano "Ciudadanos por la Unidad", hizo un llamado este jueves a todos los sectores de la sociedad civil a trabajar en la búsqueda de votos para...
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Argentina Announces Food-Export Deals with Russia

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Argentina on Thursday announced a series of accords with Russia that pave the way for food exports amounting to as much as $18 billion.
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Argentina Presents Plan to Bypass U.S. Courts, Pay Creditors

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President Cristina Fernandez’s administration on Wednesday explained its proposal to pay bondholders under Argentine law and sidestep a U.S. court ruling prohibiting Buenos Aires from servicing that debt until it settles with a small group of holdout hedge funds.

Police Arrest 47 as Protest Turns Violent in Ferguson

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Forty-seven people were arrested overnight in Ferguson, Missouri, when protesters hurled bottles at police in a new outbreak of violence over the killing of an unarmed black teenager by police 11 days ago.

Puerto Rico to Use Old Traffic Network to Lay Fiber-Optic Cables

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Puerto Rico’s government plans to use an old traffic-signal network in San Juan to lay fiber-optic cables in Santurce, a district being developed as the island’s tech center and an engine for job creation, officials said.

Maduro Meets Cuban Leader Fidel Castro in Havana on Unannounced Visit

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro met with Cuban leader Fidel Castro during an unannounced visit this week to Havana, Cuban TV reported.

VenEconomía: Suma Controles y Más

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Si no entrañaran tantas y tantas penurias para los ciudadanos y tan nefastas las consecuencias para el país, causarían hilaridad las últimas declaraciones y actuaciones de Nicolás Maduro y algunos funcionarios de gobierno para “atacar” el problema de la grave escasez de alimentos.

VenEconomy: Venezuela Adds More, More Controls

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If they didn’t involve so many hardships for citizens and so terrible consequences for Venezuela, the latest statements and actions by Nicolás Maduro and some government officials in a bid to “attack” the acute food shortages issue would be simply laughable.
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Dominican Republic bans Miley Cyrus concert on morality grounds - KOMO News

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Miley Cyrus performs in a series of wacky outfits at the Ziggo Dome, for the final date of her European 'Bangerz' Tour. Miley spat water over her fans, and pretended to smoke a giant cardboard joint, given to her by someone in the crowd.

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VenEconomy: Venezuelan Government Goes for More Censorship, Barbarism

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The world public opinion is appalled, and has good reasons for it, by the beheading of American journalist James Foley, who had been kidnapped in Syria in November of 2012. Such barbarity was caught in a horrifying video broadcast over the Internet by their authors belonging to the jihadist group Islamic State. This criminal action is justified by Islamic State as an act of retaliation over the aerial attacks by the U.S. on Iraq.

What Happens When Police Wear Cameras

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How US Territories Can Kick Their Oil Addiction - Greentech Media

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How US Territories Can Kick Their Oil Addiction
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Geopolitically and congressionally, the phrase "United States" means the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii and the U.S. territories: Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa and the Northern Mariana Islands. (There are also ... David ...
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Is dengue fever coming to Europe? - BMC Pediatrics (blog)

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Is dengue fever coming to Europe?
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Any cases that have occurred were imported by tourists or holiday makers returning home from South-east Asia, the Far East, the Indian Subcontinent and the Caribbean. Yet, recent reports of dengue fever cases in Croatia and France have raised the alarm ...

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