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Trump says he will not testify at impeachment.

Where is South America in the race for coronavirus vaccines?

This is what you need to know to start the day.

First the truth.

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Biden Declares "America Is Back"

President Joe Biden announced that "America is back" and declared that "diplomacy is back at the center" of the country's foreign policy.

Speaking from State Department headquarters, Biden said the United States will end all support for offensive operations in Yemen, one of several changes he announced in his first major foreign policy speech since taking office.

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Trump says he will not testify

Former President Donald Trump will not testify during his second impeachment trial, Jason Miller, Trump's former adviser, told CNN after House prosecutors appointed to the process requested on Thursday that the former president give his testimony at the impeachment trial. .

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Where is South America in the race for vaccines?

The region accounts for about 15% of reported COVID-19 cases in the world, but less than 3% of global vaccine doses administered so far, according to data compiled by the University of Oxford.

This is how their vaccination campaigns are for now.

  • Younger adults are the biggest spreaders of covid-19, study suggests

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Elections in Ecuador

CNN en Español offers complete coverage of the general elections in Ecuador.

Get to know the profiles of the presidential candidates, the situation of the pandemic in the country, what is at stake politically and a practical guide with the key data of the electoral day.

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What is at stake in the elections for Ecuador?

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Breast cancer, the most diagnosed

Breast cancer in women has overtaken lung cancer as the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world, according to a report.

At coffee time

World's first hand and face transplant gives New Jersey man a second chance at life

After 23 grueling hours of surgery, a 22-year-old is on his way to reclaiming his life as the recipient of the world's first successful face and hand transplant.

This nuclear-powered rocket could get astronauts to Mars faster

Cooler than Antarctica and with little or no oxygen, Mars is a harsh environment.

The longer astronauts take to arrive and the longer they stay, the more risk they run.

Now there is a possible solution.

Nuclear-powered rocket could travel to Mars 1:03

Can coronavirus vaccines be mixed?

Scientists from the UK conduct the world's first study examining whether different coronavirus vaccines can be used safely for two-dose regimens.

These would be the benefits.

Jodie Foster on her role in "The Mauritanian": I never wanted to play a real life character

CNN Pop Zone spoke with Jodie Foster, the Oscar-winning actress and Golden Globe nominee in the category of best supporting actress in a movie.

American Airlines warns that thousands of employees could be laid off due to the covid-19 crisis

American Airlines said it will begin issuing leave advisory notices to 13,000 employees starting today.

The number of the day

1 death per minute

The death toll from coronavirus in the United States could reach 530,000 this month.

That would be 1 death per minute for the last year.

Quote of the day

"This is not the time to reach the border"

The US coordinator for the border with Mexico, Roberta Jacobson, asks immigrants for patience, as the Joe Biden administration replaces the existing asylum application process.

Roberta Jacobson: This is not the time to get to the border 0:58

Selection of the day

These Valentine's Gifts are perfect for couples who live (and work) together

Make the most of sharing a workspace with your partner by giving him something that will help make his day easier and more enjoyable.

And to finish…

Thanks to the movie "Frozen" they believe they will solve one of the most mysterious cases of the 20th century

A group of researchers believe they have solved a mystery of more than 60 years thanks to the movie "Frozen".

According to an article published in the journal

Nature

and

National Geographic

, the incident at the Diatlov Pass, in which nine Russian mountaineers died in 1959, could have been the product of a particular avalanche.

How did you come to this conclusion?

In the video we tell you.

Source: cnnespanol

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