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The 5 things you should know this February 18: Will the coronavirus reach Latin America?

2020-02-18T11:11:54.939Z


What will Donald Trump's second presidential term be like, if this happens? They are looking for those responsible for the disappearance and death of a minor in Mexico. Meet the latest on the new cor ...


What will Donald Trump's second presidential term be like, if this happens? They are looking for those responsible for the disappearance and death of a minor in Mexico. Meet the latest about the new coronavirus. This is what you should know to start the day. First the truth.

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780 million people in vilo

In China, the coronavirus outbreak has caused more than 780 million people to live under some form of restriction as a measure to control the spread of the virus. Meanwhile, more and more travelers are denied entry to the U.S. due to outbreak restrictions.

READ:

  • How did the coronavirus outbreak become global in two months?
  • Why has the coronavirus not reached Latin America?

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What happens if Trump is re-elected

What will a second Trump presidential term be like, if it happens? That was the thought in the minds of many delegates when they met over the weekend in the city of Munich, in southern Germany, for a security conference. Nic Robertson of CNN analyzes it.

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# Justice for Fatima

The Mexican authorities are offering a reward of two million Mexican pesos (about 107,000 dollars) to anyone who gives information about the person or persons responsible for the disappearance of a minor, named Fatima, whose body was found in the Tláhuac city hall. Indignation has shaken social networks with the hashtag # JusticiaparaFátima.

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Racist attack

A Hispanic man in Milwaukee was the victim of a racist attack after he was called "illegal": a man threw acid on his face and told him to "leave the country." CNN en Español traveled to Milwaukee to speak with the victim, Mahud Villalaz.

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Rising cancer

In the next two decades, the world could see a 60% increase in the number of cancer cases, according to a report by the World Health Organization. In low and middle income countries, the increase could reach 81%.

At coffee time

Justin Bieber shaved his mustache to the delight of his wife and his followers

The singer showed his imberbe face on social networks. Apparently, returning to a shaved face was a very good thing for his wife Hailey Bieber.

A building that was to be imploded became the "Leaning Tower of Dallas"

The Texans "baptized" a high-rise office building like the "Leaning Tower of Dallas," after it didn't collapse during an implosion on Sunday.

Health! The price of wine is falling rapidly (in the US)

The price of wine is expected to fall to its lowest levels in five years thanks, in part, to the surplus of California grapes.

The tribute to Kobe Bryant in the All-Star game

Mariela Encarnación brings us some of the details of the show in the NBA star game, known as the All Star Game, which had a tribute to Kobe Bryant before the game. Singer Jennifer Hudson was in charge of remembering Kobe singing "For All We Know."

The day's figure

1 billion views

The video of Eminem's song 'Rap God' exceeded one billion views on YouTube.

The date of the day

"I think we should be extremely cautious when using the term 'pandemic'"

Dr. Michael Ryan, executive director of the Health Emergencies Program of the World Health Organization, said the organization does not yet classify the outbreak of coronavirus as a "pandemic."

And to finish…

Thousands of men attend the curious “Festival of the nude” in Japan

Thousands of men undressed to participate in the “Hadaka Matsuri,” an annual “Naked Festival” on the Japanese island of Honshu.

Source: cnnespanol

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