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5 things November 12: where is Bolivia going?

2019-11-12T14:04:51.931Z


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A virus has become an invisible side effect of climate change. The mystery of the "Game of Thrones" coffee cup deepens after a star denied its responsibility. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. Where is Bolivia going?

It is not clear who would be the next president of Bolivia. The next three officials in the line of presidential succession resigned on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Government of Mexico granted asylum to Evo Morales: "By current legislation, the Foreign Ministry announces, with the prior opinion of the Secretary of the Interior that grants political asylum to Evo Morales for humanitarian reasons," said Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard. After the resignation of the vice president of the country and the presidents of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, the position should be assumed by the second vice president of the Senate, Jeanine Áñez. Check here the latest news about Bolivia in our minute by minute.

2. Some Mormons flee Mexico

His ancestors fled from the United States to Mexico to escape persecution. Now, this Saturday, a convoy of 18 vehicles full of family members left La Mora, a community of fundamentalist Mormons that is not part of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. "We are not going to live at the mercy of these posters," said Lafe Langford, who lost nine relatives last week in a horrific attack in northern Mexico.

3. Disobeying Trump to save the US?

In her next book about her time at the Trump White House, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, says she was recruited by former White House secretary general John Kelly and former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to subvert the wishes of the president of the United States, Donald Trump. “Kelly and Tillerson trusted me that when they resisted the president, they were not being insubordinate, they were trying to save the country,” writes Haley in “With All Due Respect,” which came out Tuesday. (The Washington Post obtained an advance copy).

4. A deadly virus caused by climate change

There is an invisible side effect of warming temperatures and rising tides. The melting of Arctic sea ice has opened new avenues for Arctic and subarctic species to interact, and that contact has introduced a life-threatening virus for mammals in the North Pacific Ocean: called PDV, it was first identified in port seals Europeans, killing thousands in 1988 and again in 2002. It reappeared in 2004, but this time in sea otters in northern Alaska.

5. Chile announces path to Constituent

Chilean Interior Minister Gonzalo Blumel announced that the Government will start the path to enact a new Constitution. According to the head of the Interior, a Constituent Congress will collect the demands that different sectors of citizens have made in the protests that broke out three weeks ago. The Government has not yet offered details of how this Constituent Congress would work. However, Blumel said that the agreements of this congress must be ratified by citizens in a referendum.

At coffee time

The mystery of the "Game of Thrones" coffee cup deepens after a star denied its responsibility

The alleged culprit denied responsibility for the incident, which caused a stir in social networks during the final series of the program.

Elephant stops a car on a road in Thailand sitting on it

In Thailand, an elephant hindered the passage of a Toyota vehicle. The animal put all its weight on the back of the car and muffled the side of the vehicle, shattering the windshield. The driver managed to escape and was unharmed.

Disney + will be available from today

Disney's highly anticipated streaming service debuts this Tuesday in the United States, Canada and the Netherlands. Disney + will have to face media like Warner Media, the parent company of CNN, and also tech giants like Apple fighting Netflix for the time and money of consumers.

The day's figure

200

This week's Arctic cold wave will be so cold that forecasters expect it to break more than 200 records in much of the US.

The date of the day

"They started hitting the car at the beginning with a lot of bullets, they just started shooting at us quickly."

Devin Langford, a 13-year-old Mormon boy who walked for hours after an ambush in Mexico, recounted his experience in an interview with "Good Morning America."

And to finish

The movements of this school band leader have led him to be a viral sensation

Justin Heideman is known as "Vanilla Funk" at his Alabama high school. His unique movements have earned him millions of online visits.

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Source: cnnespanol

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