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The 5 things you should know this June 7: The balance of the intermediate elections in Mexico | CNN

2021-06-08T17:05:48.244Z


Fujimori and Castillo face a close election. Mexico achieved a good turnout in the midterm elections. Colombia still without a clear solution | World | CNN


Fujimori and Castillo face a close election.

Mexico achieved a good turnout in the midterm elections.

Colombia continues without a clear solution to the political and social crisis.

Europe opens up to vaccinated tourists.

Kamala Harris in Latin America.

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

Truth first.

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The councils that Morena would obtain, according to the INE

Mexico held the largest midterm elections in its recent history.

And although the final vote is a long way off, the National Electoral Institute began to reveal preliminary results.

According to these first data, product of the quick count, the Morena party would obtain between 34.9% and 35.8% of the vote per party, and would win between 190 to 203 delegations.

Learn more details of the election day here.

two

There is still no winner in the presidential elections in Peru

Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Castillo met in the second presidential round in Peru.

These are political opposites, and this polarization was also reflected in the preliminary results.

The National Office of Electoral Processes of Peru began to release preliminary data of scrutinized records on Sunday night.

This is how the results of this election go, which is still very close and without a definite winner so far.

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Kamala Harris in Latin America

The US vice president arrived in Guatemala on Sunday and began a brief tour marked by pressure to stop the flow of migrants to the United States.

Afterwards, Kamala Harris will visit Mexico.

What will you do, what will be your schedule and why this time to make your first trip abroad since you took office?

We explain.

4

Spain opens to vaccinated tourists

June is coming and peak travel season is just around the corner.

This Monday, Spain opens the doors to tourists from around the world vaccinated against covid-19, and France is expected to do the same two days later.

Is your vaccine among those approved for travel?

What certificate must you present?

Here we explain everything you need to know if you want to visit Spain. 

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Colombia is still in a political and social labyrinth

Once again, the negotiations between the Government of Colombia and the National Unemployment Committee have stalled.

The most recent setback occurred this Sunday when, according to the High Commissioner for Peace, the committee members “unilaterally” abandoned the negotiations.

The country has had uninterrupted demonstrations since April 28.

At coffee time

Archie has a sister: Harry and Meghan's daughter was born

Prince Harry and Meghan announced the birth of Lilibet Diana Mountbatten-Windsor.

The first name of the new member of the family is the nickname of her bisuabela, the queen, and the second "was chosen to honor her beloved late grandmother, the Princess of Wales."

Logan Paul withstood 8 rounds against Floyd Mayweather

"I had fun… It's better than I thought," Mayweather said after Sunday's fight, saying Paul knew how to use his weight to his advantage.

Man survives alligator bite in Florida

A diver searching for prehistoric shark teeth in Florida's Myakka River is recovering after a crocodile bit him on the back of the neck.

This is the story.

FDA approves drug that helps control weight

It is an injectable diabetes medicine that helps weight control in obese or overweight adults.

The keys of Sergio Pérez and his triumph in Azerbaijan

The Mexican driver won the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, his first victory of this Formula 1 season. Raúl Sáenz and Carlos Jalife analyze the factors that led to the Mexican triumph.

The number of the day

600

More than 600 earthquakes have struck an area on the California-Mexico border over the weekend, the largest of them of magnitude 5.3.

Quote of the day

"We do not know if it is extraterrestrial.

We do not know if it is an enemy.

We do not know if it is an optical phenomenon "

Bill Nelson, NASA's new chief, said so about unidentified flying objects revealed in new reports.

Selection of the day

5 options to change your smartphone at a good price

Some with four cameras and others optimized to play, these are good alternatives to get a new cell phone.

And to finish…

The glorious career of Carlos Tevez

One of the great idols of Boca Juniors said goodbye to the club.

The 37-year-old footballer, who was captain of the club, closes his third cycle as a xeneize player, since he had already been part of the team in two different stages of his career.

Hugo Manu Correa gives us a review of the magnificent career of Tévez.

The successful football career of Carlos Tevez 3:43

Source: cnnespanol

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