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The Biden Government's plan to share the first 25 million doses of covid-19 vaccines with the world.

Twitter will help you undo a tweet, but it will come at a price.

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

Truth first.

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Peru and Mexico go to the polls in crucial elections

This Sunday, Peru celebrates the second round of the presidential elections.

See here the trajectory of Pedro Castillo, a teacher who a month before the vote had only 3% of the preferences and who was finally the most voted candidate in the first round, and that of his opponent, Keiko Fujimori, who is seeking the presidency for third time.

Meanwhile, in Mexico more than 93 million citizens are summoned to the largest elections in history, after a campaign marked by violence.

Review here the figures of the elections and the 10 parties that seek the preference of the electorate.

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Biden's plan to share 25 million vaccines 

The Biden administration announced a plan to share the first 25 million doses of the covid-19 vaccine with the rest of the world, and a general framework to distribute at least 80 million doses by the end of June.

At least 75% of these vaccines will be shared through the Covax program.

Here we explain who will receive them.

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The United States tracks Iranian ships that would sail in the direction of Venezuela

The Pentagon and US intelligence agencies are closely monitoring two Iranian ships that Tehran says are destined for Venezuela.

Officials said that at this time the movement of the ships is not a concern, but they are being monitored and the intelligence community is working to assess what Iran's intentions are.

Both countries, subject to harsh US sanctions, are allies and trading partners who have helped each other resist US measures.

Why This Summer's US Employment Reports May Look Disappointing

America's job recovery has slowed since last year's buoyant rebound.

And now there may be a summer break before the return to face-to-face education in September allows more people to return to work.

There is high hope for a return to the workforce, but it will take a while for the expected boom to materialize.

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Climate change could trigger a financial crisis, says IMF official

"The climate crisis is brewing slowly, but it is potentially disastrous," IMF chief Tobias Adrian told CNN, warning that climate change poses serious risks to the stability of the financial system.

Tobias pointed to the impacts that hurricanes and typhoons have already had on the economies of the Bahamas, the Philippines and other countries in recent years.

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There are puppies that are born ready to interact with humans

Some puppies do not need training to know how to socialize and interact with people, according to a new study that evaluated 375 dogs at about eight weeks of age.

These were his main findings.

How to invest in a public offering for sale

Roblox.

Doordash.

Bumble.

Airbnb.

Coinbase.

The list of companies that have gone public in the last year is endless.

The result is an IPO bonanza on Wall Street that has shown no signs of stopping anytime soon.

Here we explain how to invest.

Are you booking a cruise from the US this summer?

This is what you should know

A handful of cruise ships are slated to sail from US ports in July, about 15 months after the CDC issued an order banning them.

If you intend to embark, this is what you should know first.

A First Look at “Avengers Campus” at Disney California Adventure Park

The "Avengers Campus" will officially open on Friday at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim, almost a year after its scheduled date.

See here what the place looks like, including the WEB slingers attraction, which will allow you to feel like Spider-Man.

Twitter will help you undo a tweet, but it will come at a price

Twitter is not yet giving in to user demands for an "edit" button, but it does offer something similar: an "undo tweet" option as part of its new subscription service, Twitter Blue, which debuted in Canada and Australia on Thursday.

The number of the day

740,000

Walmart will provide almost half of its workforce in the United States, some 740,000 employees, a free Samsung to use at work along with a new app that may also be for personal use.

Quote of the day

"It is impossible to postpone them again."

The president of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Organizing Committee, Seiko Hashimoto, responded after questions about the possibility of postponing the event, which is scheduled to open on July 23.

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Save on an Apple Watch Series 3

An excellent complement for the iPhone that will help you live a healthier life.

And to finish…

The man who shot Reagan in 1981 now posts love songs on YouTube

John Warnock Hinckley Jr. spent 35 years in a mental hospital after shooting President Ronald Reagan in 1981. Now, by court permission, he is allowed to post content on a YouTube channel under his name.

Source: cnnespanol

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