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The 5 things you should know this June 6: The IX Summit of the Americas begins

2022-06-06T10:16:11.976Z


The Summit of the Americas returns to the US Elections in several Mexican states. This is how the authorities' narrative about the Uvalde massacre changed. A warning from Putin. Nadal expands the legend of him at Roland Garros. Reappeared to Queen Elizabeth II. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.


The Summit of the Americas returns to the US Elections in several Mexican states.

This is how the authorities' narrative about the Uvalde massacre changed.

A warning from Putin.

Nadal expands the legend of him at Roland Garros.

Queen Elizabeth II reappeared.

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

Truth first

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1

Los Angeles hosts the Summit of the Americas

From this Monday and until next Friday, the city of Los Angeles will host the ninth edition of the Summit of the Americas, which on this occasion will develop the slogan "Building a sustainable, resilient and equitable future."

Several leaders from the continent and different leaders from various organizations will arrive in the US and will participate in events such as the Civil Society forum, the Youth of the Americas forum and the CEO Summit of the Americas.

CNN en Español will have special coverage of this event.

  • Yes, no, maybe: which presidents will go to the Summit of the Americas?

two

Elections in 6 states of Mexico

Inhabitants in Aguascalientes, Durango, Oaxaca, Quintana Roo, Hidalgo and Tamaulipas went to the polls to elect governor.

The day passed relatively calmly, except for some incidents in the delay in installing booths.

What are the results and how is the political map moving?

We tell you here.

3

Before and after what the authorities said about the Uvalde massacre

Since the day a man killed 19 children and two teachers at a school in Uvalde, Texas, authorities have repeatedly changed their version of what happened before, during and after the bloody act.

Here are some of the key details that have changed since the shooting.

  • What we know about this weekend's shooting in Philadelphia

4

Putin warns the US

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that Moscow would attack new targets if the US supplies long-range missiles to Ukraine, Russian state media reported.

"If they are supplied, we will draw the appropriate conclusions from this and use our own weapons, of which we have enough, to attack those facilities that we are not yet targeting," Putin said.

5

This is how they use technology to track migrants in the US.

Cell phones that cannot make calls or access the Internet.

GPS-enabled devices to wear on the ankles.

This is how the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) monitors almost a quarter of a million immigrants in a program.

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It was fresh advice 20 years ago.

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The millionaire sum that Rafael Nadal has won as a professional tennis player

The Spaniard won his 14th Roland Garros title, the 22nd major of his career.

Nobody in the men's branch has won more Grand Slams than him.

Queen Elizabeth II appears by surprise on the balcony of the palace to close the Jubilee celebration

For several days, the historic 70-year reign of Elizabeth II was celebrated.

However, the monarch had missed several events due to her health, but she briefly reappeared this Sunday.

Founding member of the band Bon Jovi dies

Alec John Such, founding member and original bassist of the band Bon Jovi, died Sunday at the age of 70, the group reported on its Twitter account.

Protected habitat for Florida manatees to be updated

The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) will update its critical habitat protections for manatees for the first time since 1976.

The number of the day

$1 billion

It's the money that cryptocurrency scammers have stolen from 46,000 people since the beginning of 2021, according to a report by the US Federal Trade Commission.

quote of the day

"I played with nerve injections to numb my foot and that's why I was able to play these two weeks, because I have no sensitivity in my foot"

Rafael Nadal said it after winning Roland Garros.

The tennis player suffers from an injury that put his permanence in the tournament at risk, but according to him he wanted to keep trying and give himself a chance.

And to finish…

The most anticipated premieres in cinema and TV in June

Superheroes, dinosaurs, mafias, animated movies... these are some series and movies that can be enjoyed from this month.

Source: cnnespanol

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