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The 5 things you should know this June 14: In Nicaragua the detention of opponents does not stop | CNN

2021-06-16T13:02:01.297Z


The political crisis in Nicaragua continues with the arrests of opponents. Benjamin Netanyahu is no longer the prime minister of Israel. There is still no official winner of the elections in Peru. Biden will meet with Putin. The Copa América began in the midst of the controversy. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. | World | CNN


The political crisis in Nicaragua continues with the arrests of opponents.

Benjamin Netanyahu is no longer the prime minister of Israel.

There is still no official winner of the elections in Peru.

Biden will meet with Putin.

The Copa América began in the midst of the controversy.

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

Truth first.

1

There are already 12 opponents arrested in Nicaragua

The Nicaraguan National Police reported this Sunday that it detained four opposition leaders, accused of being investigated in accordance with Law No. 1055 "Law for the Defense of the Rights of the People to Independence, Sovereignty and Self-determination for Peace."

With these arrests, 12 leaders have already been arrested in less than two weeks.

two

Israel has a new prime minister

Naftali Bennett was sworn in as Israel's prime minister on Sunday after a close vote in parliament in which he won 60-59. His victory ends 12 years of power for Benjamin Netanyahu, who attacked his political rivals by the appointment of a new government.

Learn more about this decision and the coalition that Bennett leads when he takes office.

3

A week of uncertainty in Peru

A week has passed since the day of the elections in the second round to elect president in Peru.

Despite the progress in tallying the minutes, the electoral authorities have not named an official winner.

Meanwhile, Keiko Fujimori and Pedro Castillo have called for irregularities at some tables.

Rafael Romo analyzes this situation with the lawyer José Ugaz.

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4

A busy week for Biden

The president of the United States continues on his first trip abroad since taking office and after meeting this weekend with the leaders of the G7 and Queen Elizabeth II, Joe Biden will meet this Monday with NATO allies and with the president from Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, and on Wednesday in Geneva with the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin.

5

A Copa América is not without controversy

The Copa América ball started rolling in Brazil.

And while the Brazilian team defeated Venezuela and Colombia did the same with Ecuador in soccer, the country continues to register worrying figures in the pandemic, with almost 80,000 new infections daily and more than 2,000 additional deaths reported in a single day.

Conmebol, organizer of the tournament, defends its biosecurity measures when infections have occurred in some participating teams.

The Copa América is under threat from covid-19 2:12

At coffee time

The woman who was quarantined alone in the Arctic

Learn the story of Valentina Miozzo, who saw how the pandemic transformed her job into tourism and ended up living in a remote part of Norway.

How bitcoin mining works

What is bitcoin mining and how does it work?

We explain how the process works and why it has been strongly criticized by environmentalists.

What should you do when you get paid?

Having a regular plan when you receive your salary allows you to take care of your money in the best way, according to your needs.

Learn how to create a routine for this purpose.

Discover a giant star that twinkles inside the Milky Way

It flashes near the center of our Milky Way like a stellar beacon, according to new observations from astronomers.

It is more than 25,000 light years from Earth.

The unusual case of a diver who was swallowed by a whale

Michael Packard was submerged at about 13 meters and suddenly everything went dark.

This is the account of a man who was spat on by a humpback whale.

Quote of the day

“Hugo Chávez had two things: first, he was much more charismatic than Nicolás Maduro;

And then he had a clear ideological vision of where he wanted to take Venezuela.

In the case of Maduro, he is simply a dictator "

The journalist and presenter Jorge Ramos said it in an interview with Marcelo Longobardi, where he spoke about his dialogues with Chávez and Maduro, the protests in Colombia and the politics of Mexico.

The differences between Chávez and Maduro, according to Jorge Ramos 0:51

The number of the day

1 billion

More than one billion doses of covid-19 vaccines for the rest of the world is what the richest nations on the planet promised at the end of the G7 summit.

The announcement was made by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Selection of the day

10 wonders to give to dad

If you still do not have the gift for Father's Day, here are some ideas at a good price.

And to finish…

A boy acts as Novak Djokovic's coach and the tennis player gives him his racket

Novak Djokovic won his 19th Grand Slam tournament title this Sunday.

In addition to the surprising achievement, a news item that attracted attention on social networks is the delivery of one of his rackets to a boy who would have given him advice during his championship match.

Djokovic gives a racket to a boy who acted as his coach 1:00

Source: cnnespanol

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