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5 things you should know this September 11: The exit of Bolton, the immigration agreement, 18 years of 11S, the new iPhone 11 and more

2019-09-11T10:28:40.090Z


This is what you should know to start the day: in the new Monopoly game, women earn more than men. Meet one of the heroes of the Bahamas tragedy. We also have everything ...


In the new Monopoly game, women earn more than men. Meet one of the heroes of the Bahamas tragedy. We also have everything about the new iPhone 11 and the latest revelations from Apple. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. Mexico and the USA analyze immigration agreement

"The Mexican strategy has yielded very important results according to the law of Mexico so that the migratory flows occur according to the law, and therefore, a very significant decrease has been observed," said Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard in conference from Washington after "a long meeting" with a delegation of senior US officials, in which there was even the vice president of the United States, Mike Pence. In addition, the figures for border arrests in August show a steady decline in detentions since March, and they occur when the US President Donald Trump's government has pushed through numerous controversial policies designed to help stop the flow of migrants who They reach the southern border.

2. 18 years of 11S

Who were the victims? What was the chronology of the facts? What was the economic impact? How was the cleaning work of the Ground Zero? How did the government and the United States in general change from the attacks? We tell you here, almost two decades after September 11, the worst terrorist attack in the history of the United States.

3. Heroism in the Bahamas tragedy

Along with the stories of despair of those affected by Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas, there are also stories of heroism of those who risked their lives to save lives. A Bahamian of Argentine origin rescued with his huge yellow truck several people who were trapped in their homes after the passage of the hurricane. “We started receiving messages from people who were trapped by water. An older woman was floating for two days, when she rescued her, she thought of my grandmother, ”Gustavo González, manager of Bahamas Adventure, told CNN in Spanish.

4. Tension increases on the Colombian-Venezuelan border due to military exercises

The besieged president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, announced the beginning of 18 days of military exercises on the border with Colombia. Maduro says there is a real threat from Colombia, in a situation that began with a video in which the FARC dissent prepares its return to arms and that, many in Colombia, said it was recorded in Venezuelan territory. Bogotá then accused Caracas of protecting Colombian guerrillas and announced that it will take these accusations before international organizations. Maduro will also accuse Colombia and raised the alert level on the orange border.

5. Brain implants could give governments and businesses the power to read your mind

People could "become telepathic to some extent," thanks to the neural interface technologies that are being developed, according to the Royal Society, the Academy of Sciences of the United Kingdom. But the Academy warned that neuronal interfaces (devices implanted internally or used externally that can record or stimulate brain activity) could be exposed to abuse, as they become more sophisticated. Technology companies are taking action, and the Royal Society says that governments must act quickly to establish some ethical limits.

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The day's figure

6 out of 10

The number of Americans who say that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, does not deserve to be re-elected, according to a new CNN survey conducted by SSRS. And a higher percentage of people think that Trump is doing a bad job of fulfilling important campaign promises.

The date of the day

"I did not agree with many of his suggestions, as did others in the Administration, and therefore [...] I asked John for his resignation, which they gave me this morning."

In two tweets, US President Donald Trump said he requested his resignation from John Bolton, United States National Security advisor. Bolton's dismissal came after he was increasingly confronted with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other government officials. In addition, he internally opposed several of the president's foreign policy movements. Trump announced that he will choose a new advisor next week.

And to finish…

In the new Monopoly game, women earn more than men

One of the most famous board games, Monopoly, celebrates the empowerment of women: Ms. Monopoly. What changed? In this version, players will get more money than men.

Source: cnnespanol

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