El G-8 se reúne en Irlanda del Norte
El G-8 se reúne en Irlanda del Norte dividido sobre Siria y el espionaje
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El presidente de EE.UU., Barack Obama, su esposa Michelle y su hija Malia a su salida de la Casa Blanca para volar a Irlanda del Norte
17.06.2013US President Barack Obama, his wife Michelle and daughter Malia depart the White House on June 16, 2013. Obama heads to Belfast for the G8 summit where he will meet Russia's Vladimir Putin on June 17 for potentially vexatious talks, as both leaders now offer open military backing to rival sides in Syria's civil war. AFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMMAFP PHOTO/Nicholas KAMM -
Activistas de Amnistía Internacional protestan por la existencia de la cárcel de Guantánamo, en Belfast
17.06.2013Masked activists from Amnesty International dressed as Guantanamo Bay detainees take part in a photo call in front of the Waterfront Hall in Belfast June 16, 2013, ahead of the G8 Summit. Leaders of the G8 countries will meet at Lough Erne in Northern Ireland for the G8 Summit on June 17 and 18. REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton (NORTHERN IRELAND - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)REUTERS/Cathal McNaughton -
Obama habla ante jóvenes estudiantes en Belfast
17.06.2013US President Barack Obama speaks during an event on June 17, 2013 at the Belfast Water Front in Belfast, Northern Ireland. US President Barack Obama arrived in Northern Ireland on Monday for the first day of the G8 summit and potentially vexatious talks on Syria with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Obama's Air Force One jet landed at Belfast International Airport outside the capital shortly after 8:35am (0735 GMT). He is due to give a speech in the city centre before meeting President Putin for talks. AFP PHOTO/Jewel SamadAFP PHOTO/Jewel Samad
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