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The 5 things you need to know this July 1: Biden can end "Remain in Mexico"

2022-07-01T10:16:04.945Z


"Russia is the most important and direct threat to security," concludes NATO in its new Strategic Concept. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.


"Russia is the most important and direct threat to security," concludes NATO in its new Strategic Concept.

There is an agreement between the indigenous movement and the Government of Ecuador.

Who is José Antonio Ocampo, the next Minister of Finance of Colombia?

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

Truth first.

1. Supreme Court says Biden can end “Remain in Mexico”

The US Supreme Court has given President Joe Biden the green light to end the controversial “Remain in Mexico” immigration policy, which originated under the Donald Trump administration and sends certain non-Mexican citizens who entered the United States United back to Mexico while the procedures related to their applications to immigrate advance.

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2. "Russia is the most important threat" and other NATO conclusions

"Russia is the most important and direct threat to security," says NATO, without extenuation, in its new Strategic Concept —the document that defines the role of the alliance in the next decade— approved at the Madrid summit.

In this way it seems to return to its first concept of 1949, the year of its foundation, when its main roles were to deter aggression from the Soviet Union, and to act militarily in the event of an attack.

These are the main conclusions of the NATO summit 3:35

3. The indigenous movement and the Government of Ecuador sign an agreement

After reaching an agreement with the national government, the indigenous movements of Ecuador decided to end the demonstrations and blockades that had lasted 18 days.

The presidents of the Conaie, Feine and Fenocin declared the cessation of the mobilizations and the gradual return to the territories as well as the suspension "of any act that could affect peace and public order," said Monsignor David de la Torre, secretary general of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference, announcing the pact.

Lasso and Conaie reach agreement to end protests 5:10

4. Who is the next Minister of Finance of Colombia?

Economist José Antonio Ocampo will be Colombia's next finance minister, according to President-elect Gustavo Petro.

This is a key announcement that has been very well received by various sectors, since Ocampo's trajectory is a signal for the market economy and investors, at the same time that it is considered as a support for the management of the progressive agenda of Petro.

Who is Ocampo and why has his appointment been praised?

The economic challenges that Gustavo Petro will face 3:56

5. Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as the first black woman on the US Supreme Court.

Ketanji Brown Jackson was sworn in as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, becoming the first black woman to serve on the United States' high court.

Jackson enters the court at a time of court scrutiny over her recent decisions and low confidence in her by the American public.

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Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in before the Supreme Court 3:56

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Why is more chaos brewing in air travel?

Flights are disappearing from schedules, and at airports, scenes of passengers queuing at terminal gates or camping out in corridors are becoming more familiar.

Traveling by plane is a nightmare and it seems that there are no immediate solutions.

Pandas' passion for bamboo arose much earlier than previously thought

Giant pandas only eat bamboo.

But their ancestors, like most bears, ate a much broader diet that included meat, and the restricted diet of today's pandas was thought to be a relatively recent evolution.

Until now.

Cameron Diaz comes out of retirement thanks to Jamie Foxx

The actress, who officially confirmed her retirement from Hollywood in 2018, is set to star in the new Netflix movie "Back in Action," alongside Jamie Foxx.

The two previously starred together in 2014's "Annie," Diaz's last appearance in a feature film.

Nordic Walking Outperforms Interval Training in Improving Heart Function: Study

If you're looking for a cardio activity that gets your heart working and improves your daily life, you probably immediately think of running or interval training, also known as HIIT.

However, new research suggests that you should give Nordic walking a try.

China's Mars probe has already photographed the entire red planet

Tianwen-1, which means "search for heavenly truth", was launched in 2020 and landed last May.

China now reported that the probe has completed all its assigned tasks, including taking medium-resolution images covering the entire planet.

Photos of Mars taken by China and the United Arab Emirates 1:04

The number of the day

6.3%

The monthly price index for personal consumption expenditures increased 6.3% in the year ending in May.

This figure coincides with that of April and suggests that the rise in prices has taken a breather since reaching a 40-year high in March.

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"We are poor, we need money; he needs money, that's why he left, because he was poor, because there is no work here to earn money"

Bonifacia Sánchez, grandmother of one of the survivors of the tragedy in San Antonio, Texas, speaks with CNN about the circumstances that lead the inhabitants of San Miguel Huautla, Mexico, to emigrate and their reaction to what happened.

Testimony of the mother of Hondurans who died in the truck in Texas 2:52

And to finish...

Neymar Jr. and his "juggling" on the sand

Neymar Jr. rests ahead of the next season of European football, and he does so in style.

Watch the video of the Brazilian and the freestyle soccer player Natalia Guitler playing "futvoley" like two real jugglers.

Source: cnnespanol

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