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The 5 things you should know this January 24: How many foreigners live in Mexico?

2020-01-24T11:31:08.950Z


Precautions to avoid coronavirus. How many foreigners live in Mexico and where do they come from? In addition, know the new rules against "birth tourism" in the US This is what you should ...


Precautions to avoid coronavirus. How many foreigners live in Mexico and where do they come from? In addition, know the new rules against "birth tourism" in the US This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

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Precautions to avoid coronavirus

Carlos Federico Arias Ortiz, a doctor of virology at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, explains the composition of the coronavirus and the precautions that the population should have in case of a possible case in Mexico. In China, there are already 26 dead and more than 800 infected.

Also, look:

- This is the world map of the coronavirus

- That's Wuhan, the epicenter city of the disease

- The Chinese stock market has its worst day in more than eight months amid the coronavirus crisis

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Women at Weinstein's trial

Several actresses, a production assistant and a screenwriter face Harvey Weinstein in court. About 100 women have publicly accused the media tycoon of misfortune, but the vast majority will not participate in the trial. Jurors in a New York state court will only listen to six of them.

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How many foreigners live in Mexico and where do they come from?

Mexico is an important corridor for regional migration, as it is the connection point between Central and South America with the United States. Only the country's northern border, the one that connects Tijuana, in Mexico, with San Diego, in the United States, is the country's busiest port of entry, according to the U.S. Border Patrol. Look at the map of foreigners by nationalities.

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Rules against "birth tourism"

The Trump administration will implement a new policy this Friday to make it harder for foreign citizens to travel to give birth in the U.S. and ensure that their children are Americans, a practice commonly known as "birth tourism."

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So they hacked Jeff Bezos's cell phone

The explosive conclusion of cybersecurity consultants and United Nations officials that the richest man in the world, Jeff Bezos, president of Amazon, was hacked, has raised new questions about the security of millions of common applications and devices that people Use every day. How did the attackers get to Bezos' iPhone in the first place? And if someone as powerful as Bezos can be compromised in this way, could you be at risk too? This is what we know so far.

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At coffee time

The clock of the end of the world tells us how close we are to the apocalypse

Each year, a group of scientists and Nobel Prize winners updates their estimate of how close the apocalypse humanity is. This is how the clock at the end of the world works.

Trudeau, immersed in an internet drama because of some donuts
The controversy began when the Canadian prime minister tweeted a photo of himself carrying boxes from the Oh Donuts store in Winnipeg.

Tinder adds a panic button for appointments that go wrong

The dating application will include a panic button that alerts security authorities if something goes wrong during an appointment.

Why do senators drink milk during the political trial?
Apart from water, milk is the only drink that, by tradition, if not by rule, is allowed in the Senate. This is the reason.

These are the winners of the Best Travel Photographer awards of 2019
Flamingos gathered on an Aruba beach, wild horses wandering in Utah and orangutans receiving treatment at a quarantine center in Indonesia are part of the winning images at the Best Travel Photographer of the Year 2019 awards.

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The day's figure

$ 100,000 million

Some of the world's largest advertisers - who spend almost $ 100,000 million on advertising - have joined forces with Facebook, YouTube and Twitter in an attempt to prevent harmful online content from interfering with their campaigns.

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The date of the day

"Now the big bobolongo went on a trip to take his failure in Venezuela to make it global failure"

The questioned president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, asked the Venezuelan justice to review Juan Guaidó's speech abroad.

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And to finish…

These are some of the commercials that we will see in this year's Super Bowl

Doritos, Mountain Dew and Pop-Tarts decided to buy advertising space one of the most expensive nights of the year. In 2019, an advertising space of 30 seconds cost US $ 5 million.

Source: cnnespanol

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