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The 5 things you should know this April 7: the US imposes sanctions on the daughters of Vladimir Putin and more Russian banks

2022-04-07T08:57:13.673Z


Scientists still do not fully understand prolonged covid-19, Use of technology could expose the truth of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In addition, there are developments in the possible extradition of the former president of Honduras. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.


Amid heightened tensions, Peru's president backtracks on curfew.

Scientists still don't fully understand prolonged covid-19.

The use of technology could expose the truth of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

In addition, there are developments in the possible extradition of the former president of Honduras.

This is what you need to know to start the day

Truth first

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US imposes sanctions on Vladimir Putin's daughters

After the horrific images in the city of Bucha, Ukraine became known, the government of Joe Biden announced new sanctions against Russian financial institutions, as well as against individuals, including the adult daughters of Vladimir Putin.

These are the details of the new sanctions.

  • Europe proposes to ban coal imports from Russia

  • The world reacts to the horror in Bucha, but China pushes another narrative

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Pedro Castillo reverses the curfew

The tension in Peru does not yield.

Social unrest over a state of emergency, a widely unpopular measure in Peru, sparked strong protests in the capital Lima.

This is the situation in Peru.

  • State of emergency in Peru: what can and cannot be done in Lima and Callao?

3

Long-term covid-19 can be a chronic disease

Covid-19 has become a chronic disease for tens of millions of people.

Also in a very expensive disease.

But what is prolonged covid-19 and what are its effects?

What is prolonged covid and how do you live with it?

4:15

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How technology could expose Russia's lies

The use of technology in Russia's war in Ukraine allows for an almost real-time understanding of what is happening thanks to satellite images, drones and smartphones.

In this way, Russia's lies could come to light sooner than you think.

Analysis.

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They reject an appeal for amparo filed by the former president of Honduras

The Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court of Honduras declared inadmissible an amparo appeal filed by the defense of former President Juan Orlando Hernández against his extradition to the United States.

Therefore, the entire process of extradition of the former ruler remains firm.

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Indiana Police Identify 'I-65 Freeway Killer' After 30-Year Investigation

For decades, these attacks remained unsolved as investigators worked to gather the information they had to identify a suspect.

Thus the case of the "I-65" or "Days Inn" murders was solved.

Isabela Merced captured her Peruvian identity in "Agonía", her new song

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Why are beer bottles usually dark?

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Ed Sheeran wins a plagiarism case for his song 'Shape of You'

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The number of the day

$5 million

The jersey Diego Maradona wore during the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals against England—the match in which the "hand of God" and "goal of the century" was recorded—is estimated to fetch more than 4 million pounds ($5.25 million) at auction.

quote of the day

"We now face two world powers: China and Russia, each with significant military capabilities and seeking to fundamentally change the rules based on the current world order"

This was said by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley, in his first appearance before the US Congress since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The pick of the day

Everything you need for your smart home and that you can buy on sale

These devices have special discounts and sales on Amazon so that you can gradually transform your smart home.

And to finish...

Watch the performance of the world's youngest opera singer

Victory Brinker, 10, holds the Guinness World Record for the world's youngest opera singer.

In addition to her professional performances, she also participated in "America's Got Talent".

She is the youngest opera singer in the world.

Listen to her 1:57

Source: cnnespanol

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