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The 5 things you should know this Wednesday, November 10, 2021: The world is moving towards global warming of 2.4 degrees Celsius despite COP26 | CNN

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Covid-19 increased deaths by 16% in OECD countries. The US announces measures to alleviate supply chain problems in domestic ports. Travis Scott's concert history of riot and injury. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. | World | CNN


Covid-19 increased deaths by 16% in OECD countries.

The US announces measures to alleviate supply chain problems in domestic ports.

Travis Scott's concert history of riot and injury.

This is what you need to know to start the day

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Truth first.

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The world is moving towards global warming of 2.4 degrees Celsius despite COP26

The world is moving toward a temperature rise of 2.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels (if not more), according to a new analysis, despite new and updated commitments from countries, including those made in the COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.

  • From the front lines of climate change to COP26, the gap between talks and reality is great

  • Key takeaways from Tuesday at COP26

2

Covid-19 increased deaths by 16% in OECD countries

The covid-19 pandemic caused a 16% increase in expected deaths among the 38 members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), affecting the overall life expectancy in 24 of the 30 members, the organization said. on Tuesday.

Additionally, the OECD found large increases in certain mental illnesses, including depression.

  • Mask wear mandates are starting to fade.

    It's too soon?

Covid-19 survivor returns to hospital to apologize to doctors 2:15

3

US announces measures to alleviate supply chain problems at ports

The Biden administration announced a new set of immediate and short-term actions aimed at alleviating supply chain problems in the nation's ports, waterways, and freight networks, as the administration acts to implement the bipartisan infrastructure bill that was recently passed but not yet signed.

Truck driver deficit in Spain could cause supply delays 2:56

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Travis Scott concerts have a history of tumult and injury

Travis Scott is not the only one in the entertainment world who cheers up crowds the way he does, but his style and story take on a new focus after the deadly Astroworld Festival in Texas, where eight people were killed.

Could Travis Scott do anything to prevent the tragedy at Astroworld?

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5

Crisis on the border between Poland and Belarus worsens

Tensions are rising on the border between Poland and Belarus, after Polish authorities again accused their neighbor of helping to move migrants to the border, and warned that thousands of additional military personnel had been mobilized to respond to the clashes.

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Crisis on the Poland-Belarus border.

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At coffee time

Eating Fat May Reduce Attack Risk, Study Says - As Long As It's Right

It's a fact: Eating too much fat can raise your cholesterol, clog your arteries, and contribute to the risk of heart attack and other forms of heart disease.

However, it is the type of fat, and not the amount, that appears to be the culprit in the attacks.

The type of fat (and not the amount) reduces the possibility of embolisms, according to study 0:45

The new Heinz Marz Edition ketchup has implications that go beyond taste

First it was the billionaires, then the movie stars ... now ketchup is heading for the space race: Heinz's Marz Edition presentation is made with tomatoes grown on Earth in conditions similar to those on Mars.

This is the perfect angle to serve ketchup 0:55

NASA publishes the first images of the satellite that monitors climate change

NASA released the first images taken with Landsat 9, which provide critical information to help fight the climate crisis.

NASA: This reveals the first images of Landsat 9 1:19

Archaeologists discover ancient ring "to prevent hangover"

Raw eggs and Bloody Marys may be some of today's hangover cures, but archaeologists in Israel have discovered a very different solution from the past: a gold and purple amethyst ring.

Jeff Bezos has fun with his girlfriend's 'moment' with Leonardo DiCaprio

Watch out, Leonardo Dicaprio, Jeff Bezos may have a special delivery for you.

The number of the day

US $ 15.24 trillion

This is the amount of US household debt between July and September, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Options to invest in US government debt 4:25

Quote of the day

"While private pharmaceutical companies have sold 94% of vaccines, the Covax mechanism created by the UN for poor countries has barely distributed 6%, a painful and resounding failure."

This is how the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, criticized the Covax program that distributes vaccines against covid-19 in poor countries, during his speech at the UN Security Council.

AMLO proposes to allocate income from the richest to help the poor 1:35

Selection of the day

12 great gifts for book lovers

Lamps, Kindle, covers for your laptop, audiobooks and more are good gift alternatives for those who love to read.

And to finish

Pastor takes down a gunman who broke into a church service

A man threatens with a gun in the middle of a Nashville Pentecostal Church service.

In the video, the pastor manages to knock him down and stop him.

Pastor takes down a gunman who broke into a church 1:03

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