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5 Things October 25: the number of Venezuelans in Colombia

2019-10-25T13:07:41.457Z


This is what you should know to start the day: they offer a $ 20,000 prize if you manage to cross the most feared terror house in the world. We also tell you the incredible story of Eric Tse, a…


They offer a $ 20,000 prize if you manage to cross the most feared house of terror in the world. We also tell you the incredible story of Eric Tse, a 24-year-old who became a billionaire overnight (and goes to parties with Rihanna and Bella Hadid). This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

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Evo Morales, virtual winner amidst fraud allegations

Official arithmetic indicates that there will be no second round in general elections in Bolivia. According to the provisional calculation of the Plurinational Electoral Body, Evo Morales - who on Thursday affirmed his victory - surpasses the opponent Carlos Mesa by more than 10% and therefore would have a victory in the first round. But the electoral body has not yet proclaimed any winner. In an interview with Fernando del Rincón in Conclusions, opposition presidential candidate Carlos Mesa said that "fraud is being consummated and ratified." The former president points out that “this result breaks all legitimacy of an eventual government of Evo Morales; I would be an illegitimate president. ” Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Diego Pary told CNN that "there is no gigantic fraud, there is a gigantic defeat of Carlos Mesa that he does not want to accept."

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Chile, under pressure

The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, announced that she will send a verification mission to "examine complaints" of human rights violations in that country. Bachelet, who was president of Chile in the periods 2006-2010 and 2014-2018, urged the government of Sebastián Piñera to work "with all sectors and find solutions to address grievances." In addition, he asked the protesters to protest peacefully.

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The impressive increase of Venezuelans in Colombia

1,488,373. It is the number of Venezuelans living in Colombia, a country that, because it is a neighbor, is the one that most Venezuelans pass through and remain since the migration crisis began in 2014, according to the most recent report of Migration Colombia. At that time there were 23,573 Venezuelans in Colombia. This has been the evolution of the Venezuelan migration crisis in Colombia, according to Migration figures. The graphics are awesome.

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Why do protests proliferate?

In various parts of the world, from Lebanon to Iraq, and from Chile to Haiti or Hong Kong, thousands of people have gone out to protest in the streets with the intention of showing their leaders that they can't stand it anymore. Even, as in Lebanon and Chile, governments reverse their proposals, but the demonstrations continue because, although these two countries have nothing in common, there is something very strong they share: inequality.

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Fats would increase Alzheimer's risk by 75%

More than 1,600 Japanese men and women without dementia were followed over a period of 10 years. A blood test was performed for trans fat levels at the beginning of the study and their diets were analyzed. Then, the researchers adjusted other factors that could affect the risk of dementia, such as high blood pressure, diabetes and smoking. They found that people with the two highest levels of trans fats were 52% and 74% more likely to develop dementia than those with the lowest levels, according to a new study published Wednesday in the journal Neurology.

At coffee time

“Firulais”: the dog protagonist of the protests in Ecuador

A dog, which the protesters called "Firulais", found its owner after two years of being lost. Mario Álvarez managed to recover the animal after seeing it in photos and videos shared on social networks during demonstrations in that country. This was the reunion with his best friend.

Hundreds of cats could be executed in Utah. A shelter tries to save them

This is not just a beautiful campaign or a fun internal competition. It is an effort to find a home for the hundreds of healthy cats who run the risk of being slaughtered in Utah's municipal shelters.

"Snorkeling grandmothers" reveal a large population of deadly sea snakes in a bay

Seven grandmothers have helped scientists discover a large population of poisonous sea snakes in a New Caledonia bay, popular with cruise ship residents and passengers.

The incredible story of Eric Tse: billionaire at just 24 years old

Eric Tse graduated from the prestigious Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, and on Tuesday he received about $ 3.880 million in shares from his family's company. He goes to parties with Rihanna and Bella Hadid. Watch basketball games with Yao Ming. This is his life.

Selena Gomez: these are her five most popular songs

"Lose You to Love Me", the new theme of Selena Gomez, is already a success. In this CNN Ranking, we will tell you what are the five most popular songs of the artist on YouTube. Which is your favorite?

The day's figure

2 billion dollars

Tornadoes in the United States caused $ 2 billion in damages. This is how it is seen from space in new satellite images, where you can see the path of destruction of a tornado while crossing Dallas on Sunday night.

The date of the day

"We already won in the first round."

The president and presidential candidate of Bolivia, Evo Morales, assured the media that he won the first round of the presidential elections in his country. Morales said there are still some votes to be counted, but he declared himself the winner of last Sunday's elections.

And to finish…

$ 20,000 prize if you manage to cross the most feared house of terror in the world

The most feared terror house in the world is called McKamey and is in the town of Summertown, Tennessee. But in order to enter and compete for $ 20,000, if you complete the complete circuit, you must sign a 40-page legal document that frees the attraction of responsibility for the effect it causes.

Source: cnnespanol

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