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5 things you should know this November 13: crucial phase of Trump's political trial

2019-11-13T11:28:52.652Z


This is what you should know to start the day: this Wednesday begins the public hearing phase in the investigation of political trial. We tell you why Costa Rica doesn't want you to drink ...


This Wednesday begins the phase of public hearings in the investigation of political trial. We tell you why Costa Rica doesn't want you to take selfies with animals. They find a bottle with a message at sea 9 years later. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

1. 6 crucial facts that you cannot forget about the political trial process

It is easy to feel overwhelmed by all the information that has been known in the investigation for a political trial against President Donald Trump due to his conduct against Ukraine. There are dozens of witnesses, thousands of pages of transcripts and two political parties doing everything possible to tell the story that best makes them look from the known facts (and, in the case of Trump, often with invented "facts"). All this will be further complicated as of this Wednesday, when the House of Representatives begins its phase of public hearings in the investigation. These are the key facts we know.

2. Áñez declares herself president

The Congress of Bolivia tried to meet on Tuesday to appoint Jeanine Áñez as president of the Senate and thus be able to take the position of interim president. After closing the session without obtaining results, the senator went to another place where she assumed the presidency of the country.

3. What does DACA mean and who are the dreamers?

The Supreme Court of the United States, the highest court in the country, heard oral arguments on Tuesday in a case that challenges the way the Trump administration ended the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program in English) that protects some 700,000 undocumented immigrants from deportation, putting at the top of the immigration debate an issue that has been in limbo for years. Here is a look at some key questions about the program and its future: who are the beneficiaries of DACA? What does DACA do for them? How long is the postponement? What has Trump said about DACA and why did his administration decide to end it? Is there any hope for dreamers (dreamers)?

4. Disney + was launched, but then locked

Disney's streaming service was launched with drums and cymbals this Tuesday, but minutes later everything was disappointing. Fans looking to enjoy all the content they had to offer the company's new streaming service were greeted by error pages starring Wreck-It Ralph himself.

5. Why doesn't Costa Rica want you to take selfies with animals?

Costa Rica is known for being home to some of the most beautiful animals in the world, such as sloths and ocelots. But the country's national tourism agency wants visitors to come to their country to look at animals, not to grab them. The Costa Rican Tourism Institute promotes a campaign called #stopanimalselfies. It is a response to the growing number of tourists who come to Costa Rica in search of Instagram photos posing with wild animals. “Our visitors should know the negative impact caused by selfies and photos, such as scaring animals, many of whom are not used to humans being present. In addition, interaction between species can lead to diseases.

At coffee time

Camera capture possible meteorite in USA

In Saint Louis, USA, a camera captured a possible meteorite in the sky. Experts are not sure what happened. Witnesses say they heard an explosion and then saw the intense light. Others claim that it may have been the so-called star shower known as Taurids that occurs every year.

They find a bottle with a message at sea 9 years later

In 2010, a 10-year-old boy in Massachusetts threw a bottle into the Atlantic with a message and 9 years later a person in France found the bottle. What did the message say?

The day's figure

2030

Formula 1 announced a zero carbon emission plan by 2030.

The date of the day

"I am grateful to the president of Mexico, it saved my life."

The words of Evo Morales upon arriving in Mexico. The Mexican Foreign Minister, Marcelo Ebrard, received him at the Mexico City airport, assuring that he was gladly welcomed to the country: “He will enjoy security and integrity in his life,” he said.

And to finish

Small deer-like animal considered lost to science was photographed for the first time in three decades

A small deer resembling a rabbit-sized deer - the silver-backed chevrotain - has been photographed for the first time in three decades in southern Vietnam. Conservationists who feared the species had become extinct are more than happy.

Source: cnnespanol

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