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The 5 things you should know this January 19

2022-01-19T11:32:30.816Z


The 5 things you should know this January 19: You can now request free covid-19 tests in the United States.


The Government of Tonga declares a state of emergency following the eruption of the volcano.

Ukraine warns that Russia "has almost completed" the build-up of forces near the border.

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

Truth first.

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The website to request free covid-19 tests in the US is already working: what you need to know

The US government quietly launched its website to sign up for free covid-19 tests.

The platform allows people to request a maximum of four tests that will be sent directly to their homes.

  • Fake Covid-19 testing sites put consumers at risk, officials say as they struggle to keep up


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Ukraine warns that Russia has "almost completed" the build-up of forces near the border

According to the latest intelligence assessment from the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, shared exclusively with CNN on Tuesday, Russia has already deployed more than 127,000 troops to the region.

  • US weighs more military support for Ukraine to resist Russia if it invades

US says Russia creates excuses to invade Ukraine 1:08

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Tongan government declares state of emergency after volcano eruption

The Government of Tonga declared a state of emergency following Saturday's powerful volcanic eruption and subsequent tsunami, Tonga's Acting High Commissioner Peter Lund said in a telephone interview with the Pacific news program Tagata Pasifika on Tuesday. TVNZ network.

  • First images of volcano damage in Tonga show entire communities covered in ash

Eruption in Tonga: natural disaster or climate change?

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Drone attack in Abu Dhabi could represent a turning point in the Middle East

A deadly drone strike in the heart of the United Arab Emirates capital has thrust the Middle East into uncharted territory at a time when the region's leaders have been trying to bridge gaps for years.

Analysis.

Houthi rebels attacked Abu Dhabi in response to UAE offensive 2:16


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Impact of 5G on transport and economy is 'incalculable', say airlines

Executives from the largest US airlines called on the Biden administration for "immediate intervention" in the rollout of 5G technology near major airports that is planned for this Wednesday, warning of serious consequences for transportation. and the economy.

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Why didn't the US anticipate 5G like Europe?

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at coffee time

Pandas stay plump with the help of a type of gut bacteria  

Pandas are famous for being picky eaters.

They only consume bamboo, a poor quality and low fat diet.

Historic birth of giant pandas in China 1:00

Nathy Peluso, the chameleonic Argentine singer who went from writing poems on the street to Coachella and the Grammys

The Argentine singer, who grew up in Spain — the country where she currently resides — used to write poems in the streets of Madrid, something that later led her to venture into rap and hip hop.

We talk to her.

Latin stars nominated for the Grammys 2022 0:38

Ancient life may be just one possible explanation for the Curiosity rover's latest discovery on Mars

In the search for life beyond Earth, NASA's Curiosity rover has been on a nearly decade-long mission to determine whether Mars was ever habitable for living organisms.

How soon will humans be able to inhabit Mars?

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Seven new resorts to visit in the Maldives in 2022

It's the ultimate getaway destination for celebrities, honeymooners and families, all eager to unwind in a perfect paradise.

Sitting serenely in the warm blue waters of the Indian Ocean, the Maldives islands guarantee the whitest sandy beaches, pods of dolphins, dreamy sunsets and an unforgettable underwater world.

These are the most powerful passports in the world in 2022 0:51

The Grammy Awards will take place on April 3 in Las Vegas.

The event, originally scheduled for later this month in Los Angeles but postponed due to the pandemic, will move to Las Vegas and take place on Sunday, April 3, a week after the Oscars, CBS and the Oscars announced Tuesday. the recording.

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The number of the day

$2 million

Heidi Klum's legs may be insured for more than $2 million, but one is worth more than another.

The other part of her body that Heidi Klum would secure 1:35

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quote of the day

"[The doctors] told me that if I hadn't been vaccinated, I wouldn't be here. That's how bad it was."

ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith returned to TV after recovering from covid-19, saying the illness nearly killed him.

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pick of the day

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There are deals on Apple Watch, iPad Mini and much more.

Check prices and shipping dates here.

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And to finish...

555.55-carat black diamond believed to come from space up for auction

Sotheby's auction house will begin auctioning a black diamond called "Enigma" in February.

The piece is considered the largest of its kind and has a mystery in its origins.

In this video we tell you why.

They auction black diamond that they believe originated with a meteoric impact 0:59

Source: cnnespanol

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