Protests continue in Ecuador.
Tragedy in Colombia.
There is a G7 summit in Germany.
"Pepe" Mujica spoke about Petro.
Also, Wimbledon begins.
This is what you need to know to start the day.
Truth first.
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The price of gasoline will drop in Ecuador
The president of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, announced on Sunday night that he will reduce the price of Extra gasoline, Ecopaís and diesel by 10 cents per gallon.
The announcement comes while maintaining the national strike promoted by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie), which is still waiting for the resolution of its 10-point agenda.
Lasso assured that the armed forces would progressively use force to restore order if the violence continues.
"If tomorrow the attempts at anarchy return, we will decree a State of Exception again": Guillermo Lasso, president of Ecuador
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Tragedy in a Colombian bullring
At least 4 people died and 30 are seriously injured after several boxes fell from a bullring in El Espinal, a municipality in the department of Tolima.
The authorities have not revealed an official cause of the collapse, but investigations have been launched to determine the causes and those responsible.
This is what we know.
3
G7 countries will ban the import of Russian gold
US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced this Sunday during the G7 summit that the bloc's countries will ban the import of Russian gold, the country's second largest export after the Energy.
The summit, which is taking place in Germany, will discuss the war in Ukraine and the global economy.
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This is how they would use personal data to comply with anti-abortion laws
Among the number of far-reaching implications generated by the US Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v.
Wade, and which would allow many states to strengthen laws that prohibit and criminalize abortion, is the possible use of personal data to punish people who seek information or access abortion services online.
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5
The Chinese ships that should worry the US
China unveiled the Fujian, the country's largest, most modern and most powerful aircraft carrier.
And while she is already a Chinese military symbol, experts say the massive ship may not be the US's biggest concern, but rather other types of destroyers and submarines.
Get to know them here in this review by Brad Lendon.
at coffee time
Wimbledon returns, find out who are the favorites in the men's and women's tournament
The third Grand Slam of the year begins this Monday and 128 games will be played in the first round (64 in the men's and 64 in the women's).
Find out about the meetings here.
They capture the heaviest python found in Florida
It's huge, invasive and covered in scales: a Burmese python weighing almost 98 kilograms and 5 meters long.
They killed her for a good reason.
Gareth Bale will join the United States MLS
The captain of the Wales team and former Real Madrid player will join Los Angeles FC with a one-year contract, the club confirmed to CNN.
In Iceland, tourists are back, but so is…
…whaling.
This could impact the tourism sector.
Analysis: The dangers of elite athletes who push themselves to the limit, and beyond
There is no greatness in sport without sacrifice.
There is no way to be very, very good without sacrifice.
Elite athletes are the best in their sport, but everything comes at a price.
The number of the day
$100,000
It is the sum of money that a man won in the lottery.
Random?
Maybe not.
The South Carolina man got the money after trying out a lottery strategist he saw on a TV show.
quote of the day
“Colombia has an accumulated hunger for peace”
José "Pepe" Mujica said it in dialogue with CNN en Español about the elected president of Colombia, Gustavo Petro.
These are his statements.
And to finish…
The Canelo vs. fight begins to heat up.
Golovkin
Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez and Gennady Golovkin faced each other in Los Angeles to promote their third confrontation.
This highly anticipated fight is scheduled for September 17 in Las Vegas.