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Primera boda gay en Latinoamérica

Una pareja argentina se casará el 1 de diciembre aprovechando un vacío legal Ver noticia, aquí

Empezó el clásico

Elecciones controvertidas en Honduras

El presidente de facto Roberto Micheletti, depositando su voto en El Progreso, Honduras - REUTERS - 29-11-2009 Si te ha interesado esta información, te recomendamos: "Demostrémosle al mundo entero que Honduras es diferente" El país

Davudenko, maestro de maestros

Copa de Maestros Davydenko y Del Potro se saludan tras el partido - FP - 29-11-2009 Si te ha interesado esta información, te recomendamos: Davydenko, maestro de maestros El País

Victor Jara recibirá un funeral 36 años después de su muerte

En memoria de Víctor Jara Seguidores del cantautor chileno depositan velas delante del estadio donde fue arrojado su cuerpo sin vida en 1973 - REUTERS - 28-11-2009 Si te ha interesado esta información, te recomendamos: El cantautor Víctor Jara recibirá un funeral 36 años después de su muerte El País

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods junto a su mujer Elin Nordegren Tiger Woods junto a su mujer Elin Nordegren. - REUTERS - 28-11-2009 Si te ha interesado esta información, te recomendamos: La policía trata de esclarecer el accidente de Tiger Woods El País

Uruguay elige Presidente

Uruguay elige presidente Partidarios del Frente Amplio ayer agitan banderas en Montevideo. - EFE - 29-11-2009 Si te ha interesado esta información, te recomendamos: Mujica quita hierro al conflicto con Argentina El País

Antiglbalización

ANTIGLOBALIZACIÓN. Varios manifestantes participan en una protesta contra la VII Conferencia Ministerial de la OMC (Organización Mundial del Comercio) en Ginebra EPA/KEYSTONE ABC

Australia: Santa Fun Run

LLEGÓ LA NAVIDAD. Más de 1.800 personas vistieron trajes de Papá Noel durante su participación en la inauguración del Santa Fun Run, en Sidney (Australia), organizado por el Variety Club para apoyar una organización benéfica para niños. EPA/AAP ABC

Zelaya: "Obama ha arreglado su casa pero ha desharreglado la nuestra

Urnas embaladas para las elecciones de Honduras Un funcionario ordena las urnas en la sede del Tribunal Supremo Electoral, en Tegucigalpa. - REUTERS - 29-11-2009 Si te ha interesado esta información, te recomendamos: Zelaya: "Obama ha arreglado su casa pero ha desarreglado la nuestra" El País

Protestas contra la violencia machista en Italia

Protesta contra la violencia machista en Italia Protesta contra la violencia machista en Italia. "Mujer en vaqueros, mujer violada", dice la primera pancarta. - AFP - 29-11-2009 El País

Federer eliminado

Roger Federer Roger Federer se lamenta tras un fallo. - REUTERS - 29-11-2009 El País

Nikolay Davydenko finalista del Master

Nikolay Davydenko Nikolay Davydenko, durante el partido contra Roger Federer. - AFP - 29-11-2009 El País

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

A derailed coach Photograph: Ivan Sekretarev/AP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

A police officer guards a damaged coach Photograph: Ivan Sekretarev/AP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

Villagers pass by damaged railway carriages Photograph: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

Workers inspect a damaged carriage Photograph: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

A man injured in the crash arrives at Moskovsky train station in St Petersburg Photograph: Alexander Demianchuk/Reuters The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

A Russian police officer guards a damaged coach Photograph: Ivan Sekretarev/AP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

Passengers, one of them injured, walk along the track away from the derailment Photograph: Ivan Sekretarev/AP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

An investigator walks past damaged track Photograph: Denis Sinyakov/Reuters The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

Railway workers stand next to a damaged coach Photograph: Ivan Sekretarev/AP The Guardian

Aftermath of the Russian train crash

28 November 2009: Russian authorities are investigating the possibility of a bomb attack after a train derailment near Uglovka killed dozens of people Workers inspect a damaged railway carriage Photograph: Kirill Kudryavtsev/AFP The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

A ship crosses the setting sun off the coast of Dubai Photograph: Steve Crisp/Reuters The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Madinat Jumeirah resort and Burj al Arab hotel Photograph: Jean-Pierre Lescourret/ Jean-Pierre Lescourret/Corbis The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Burj Dubai, built by US architect Adrian Smith Photograph: Oliver Lang/AFP/Getty Images The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

The new subway network going through Sheikh Zayed road Photograph: Karim Sahib/AFP/Getty Images The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Fireworks light up the sky at the launch of the Atlantis hotel at Palm Jumeirah Photograph: Ian West/PA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Workers walk past Burj Dubai, the world's tallest man-made structure. The building, which will reach a final height of 900m when finished, is being developed by the real estate giant Emaar Properties. The opening is expected to take place in January 2010 Photograph: Karim Sahib/AFP/Getty Images The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Burj al Arab hotel (centre), Jumeirah Beach hotel and marina (foreground), Medinat al Jumeirah hotel and tourist complex (left) and Palm Island (background) Photograph: Jorge Ferrari/EPA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Dubai International airport Photograph: Massimo Borchi/Corbis The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Residential buildings under construction Photograph: Jorge Ferrari/EPA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Burj Al Arab hotel Photograph: Joson/Corbis The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

The new town with the Jumeirah Emirates Towers Photograph: Massimo Borchi/Corbis The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

The desert and road construction works around Dubai Photograph: Olivier Matthys/EPA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

A villa on a private artificial island on The World development, five miles off the coast of Dubai Photograph: Jorge Ferrari/EPA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

An aerial view of the Palm Island project, an offshore development built in the shape of a palm tree Photograph: Jorge Ferrari/EPA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

Emiratis check details of The World development – an artificial archipelago that will consist of 300 small islands built offshore in the shape of a map of the world – at the Arabian travel market in Dubai Photograph: Jorge Ferrari/EPA The Guardian

Rise and fall of Dubai's real estate

After decades of unprecedented growth, Dubai's overheated economy is reaching its melting point. Dubai World, the state-owned real-estate and ports giant that has driven much of the economic expansion in the city-state in recent years, has asked for a moratorium on its debt. The government's announcement came after the local stock market had shut and on the eve of the Eid holidays. Many international celebrities and sportsmen have properties in the most populated city of the United Arab Emirates Heavy early morning fog near the Dubai marina Photograph: Steve Crisp/Reuters The Guardian

Jamarat

Camino a la Meca Peregrinos musulmanes participan en el ritual sagrado de 'Jamarat' cerca de la Meca, en Arabia Saudí. En esta celebración simbolizan el apedreamiento de Satanás. Mahmud Hams / AFP El Mundo

¡Increible!

Extravagancia inmobiliaria Vista general del Hotel Palm, en Dubai, después de que los mercados mundiales se conmovieran tras solicitar una moratoria de la deuda de su 'holding' Dubai World. Alí Haider / EFE El Mundo

Inundaciones en el norte de Francia

Incredulidad Unos vecinos permanecen cerca de sus viviendas inundadas en la ciudad de Polincove, al norte de Francia. Pascal Rossignol / REUTERS El Mundo

La nave Atlantis

Suave aterrizaje La Nave Atlantis aterriza en el Centro Espacial Kennedy, en Caño Cañaveral, Florida. Matt Stroshane / AFP El Mundo

¿Quién debe pegar?

¡Mía, no, mía! Final del Campeonato de Dobles de tenis en el torneo Barclays de la ATP, en Londres. Carl de Souza / AFP El Mundo
Filipino protesters hold up placards in a rally condemning the Maguindanao massacre Photograph: Dennis M. Sabangan/EPA The Guardian

Political massacre in Maguindanao Philippines

Filipinos hold a candlelight vigil for victims of pre-election violence Photograph: Rolex Dela Pena/EPA The Guardian

Political massacre in Maguindanao Philippines

A student places a candle among prayer offerings for the victims of election-related violence Photograph: Romeo Ranoco/Reuters The Guardian

Political massacre in Maguindanao Philippines

The bodies of victims are recovered following the massacre Photograph: Jeoffrey Maitem/Getty Images The Guardian

Political massacre in Maguindanao Philippines

Civilians lift their shirts at a military checkpoint in Ampatuan Photograph: Aaron Favila/AP The Guardian

Political massacre in Maguindanao Philippines

The wife of a local reporter is led away as he lies on the ground at the scene of the massacre of a political clan, which included several journalists Photograph: Erik De Castro/Reuters The Guardian