Have you tried Instagram's dark mode yet? We tell you how a healthy diet would improve depression in young adults and see how these kayakers discovered shark teeth embedded in their boat. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.
1. Joe Biden asks for a political trial
The former US vice president Joe Biden requested the political trial of President Donald Trump on Wednesday for the first time at a rally in Rochester, New Hampshire. “Donald Trump has violated his oath of office, has betrayed this nation and has committed acts susceptible to prosecution. To preserve our Constitution, our democracy, our basic integrity, must be subjected to political trial, ”added Biden, who has been at the center of the Ukrainian controversy.
2. Women, to the stadium in Iran (for the first time in 40 years)
Iran's game against Cambodia, this Thursday, for the qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup, will be a historic moment for the country, because women will be able to officially enter a football stadium for the first time in decades.
3. Chaos in Syria
The Turkish army began its operation in northern Syria, as announced by the president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, as part of an offensive to remove Kurdish forces from its border. The decision comes days after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, caused a storm of criticism, even within his own party, announcing that US troops would withdraw from the border area. A photo taken from the Turkish city of Sanliurfa shows smoke coming out of the Syrian city of Ras al-Ayn. In northern Syria there is a total stagnation, people try to flee to a safe place, without having any greater notion of what the Turkish army has in store for them.
4. Historic Nevada
In the United States, an intense and potentially historic autumn snowstorm is expected to shed several centimeters of snow in parts of the north-central part of the country. The phenomenon begins this Wednesday night and Thursday, when extremely low temperatures will arrive from the north. Then, a cold stream will leave the Rocky Mountains and continue northeast through the Plains, leaving a layer of snow throughout the region.
5. Lenín Moreno in Conclusions
The president of Ecuador, Lenín Moreno, is paying a high political price for the credit line of the International Monetary Fund. The cost has virtually paralyzed the country with suspended classes, closed shops and street protests. In an interview with Conclusions, Moreno said that so that state officials could move to the Presidential Palace and continue the dialogue, he decided to move the government headquarters to Guayaquil. In addition, he said that "the evidence points" to former President Rafael Correa in what he calls a "destabilization process", but did not give more details about the evidence. The president said the measures taken by his Government are hard, but necessary.
At coffee time
A healthy diet would help fight depression in young adults
According to research, having a healthy diet for three weeks not only helped to cope better with depressive symptoms in young adults of university age, but those who continued the diet for three months maintained their best perspective on life.
Instagram's dark mode is here, have you tried it yet?
Instagram launched a dark mode option, making it the most recent important application that joins the trend of reduced visual fatigue, battery saving and elegant appearance that is sweeping the world.
They found the ruins of an ancient city that housed 6,000 people
Researchers in Israel have discovered the remains of a 5,000-year-old city that would have housed approximately 6,000 people.
The day's figure
800,000 customers
Nearly 800,000 customers of the Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) company in Northern California are in the dark: the company began cutting power, in an effort to help prevent the start of a forest fire.
The date of the day
"I've never attacked anyone or forced anyone to have sex."
This is how Matt Lauer responded to Brooke Nevils, former NBC employee, of an alleged violation, which appears in Ronan Farrow's new book. Lauer categorically denied the Nevils rape accusation after Variety magazine first reported the Nevils version, this Wednesday morning.
And to finish
Kayakers discover shark teeth embedded in their kayak
A man says he was sailing in a kayak east of Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of California, when a great white shark sank his teeth in his kayak. The teeth are the size of a ticket and were left on the boat.