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5 things you should know this September 13: Mexico asks the US freeze arms trafficking, Maduro denounces plans to kill him and more

2019-09-13T10:28:35.693Z


We show you how the ambitious hotel would be in the space where your plans have just been published. In addition, we make an account of how many times he has denounced that the besieged attempt against his life ...


We show you how the ambitious hotel would be in the space where your plans have just been published. In addition, we count how many times he has denounced that the besieged president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, is threatening his life. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. Mexico asks the US freeze arms traffic

Marcelo Ebrard, Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, offered on Thursday a balance of the meeting between representatives of the Government of the United States and the Government of Mexico. He explained that he offered data to the US delegation that proves that the strategy to reduce Mexico's immigration flow is working. However, for the Mexican Foreign Minister, a relevant point of the meeting was to emphasize to Washington that “the control of arms trafficking at the border has the same priority range as for them has the issue of immigration […] 70 % of the weapons used in crimes come from the United States and the goal is nothing more to reduce it, but to freeze it and for that we need the participation of the US authorities, ”said Ebrard.

2. Maduro says there are 10 plans to kill him from Colombia

"From Colombia they are preparing 10 plans to kill me, but with the protection of God and that of the people I will live 100 years or more, Amen!" Said the beleaguered president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, at an event in Caracas on Wednesday. "American imperialism and the president of Colombia, Iván Duque, want to kill me," Maduro added. We tell you how many times Maduro has denounced that they threaten his life.

3. Mobile hospital in Bahamas treats injured by Dorian

In Bahamas, with the hospital infrastructure damaged by Hurricane Dorian, the most devastated areas have to rely on international aid that is reaching several islands of the archipelago, such as a mobile hospital that already cares for the sick and injured. The medical team warns about the shortage of medicines for patients with chronic conditions and expects that infections from contaminated water will begin to be reported, although the Bahamian government denied there was an outbreak of cholera.

4. Migrants, a business?

David Bittan Obadía, lawyer, writer, political and international issues analyst, columnist for the newspaper El Universal de Venezuela and contributor to other media outlets, wrote for CNN in Spanish an opinion column on how, according to him, “today migrations are used by countries as an exchange card, to get dividends, which is outrageous. ”

5. CNN's “Being Human Project” in Spanish receives an award in Peru

The Ricardo Palma University in Peru awarded Cynthia Hudson, senior vice president and general manager of CNN in Spanish and Hispanic Strategy at CNN USA, the Humanitarian Merit Award for a Culture of Peace. The award is a recognition for launching the Human Being Project, a biweekly segment to shed light on discrimination and how to overcome this scourge. Look here for some of the published stories.

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Hikers found a message in a bottle and helped rescue a family stranded in a river

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After a disease related to vaping, this teenager now has lungs like “someone in their 70s

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The Hubble Space Telescope takes a new picture of Saturn

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The North Atlantic right whale is about to become extinct unless something is done to save it, researchers warn

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The day's figure

1,300

The number of people who are on the record of missing persons from the Government of the Bahamas following the passage of Hurricane Dorian on September 1, the spokesman for the National Emergency Management Agency of the Bahamas, Carl Smith, said Thursday at a conference of Press in Nassau.

The date of the day

"You came here and were told the whole truth, the official figures, why do you keep lying? What do you respond to?"

Nicolás Maduro on Michelle Bachelet and the report on Venezuela delivered by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

And to finish…

Von Braun Station: an ambitious hotel in space

An American company has published the designs of the Von Braun Station, which will house researchers and tourists in space.

Source: cnnespanol

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