If you are in Nicaragua, we tell you where you can see the CNNEE signal.
Fetuses smile with the taste of carrot.
The mastermind of the mega-case of corruption in the US is captured in Venezuela.
This is what you need to know to start the day.
Truth first.
1. The Russian military is divided
The Russian military is in disagreement over how best to counter Ukraine's unexpected advances on the battlefield this month, according to multiple sources familiar with US intelligence, as Moscow has found itself on the defensive in both the east and west. the South.
ANALYSIS |
Putin can call in as many troops as he wants, but Russia cannot train or support them.
Sharp rise in demand for flights (and fares) out of Russia after Putin's call to call up reservists for war
2. Iran's president walks out of CNN interview
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has pulled out of a long-planned interview with CNN's top international anchor Christiane Amanpour at the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, after she rejected a demand last minute to wear a headscarf.
Mahsa Amini's father says authorities in Iran lied about her death;
protests escalate
3. If you are in Nicaragua, watch the CNNEE signal here
The special rapporteur for Freedom of Expression of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) said that the withdrawal of the CNN signal in Spanish from Nicaragua is added to a "sustained operation of censorship."
If you live in Nicaragua, click here to see the uncensored signal.
IACHR: Blocking of CNN in Nicaragua, censorship operation 3:06
4. The mastermind of the mega-case of corruption in the US is captured in Venezuela.
Leonard Francis, the former military contractor known as "Fat Leonard" who orchestrated the largest corruption scandal in US Navy history, was arrested by Venezuelan authorities at the request of the US Marshals Corps, according to the agency.
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5. The fearsome Hurricane Fiona could be the worst storm to touch Canada
Hurricane Fiona has battered the Caribbean, forecast to brush past Bermuda as a dangerous Category 3 storm and showing no signs of slowing down before reaching Canada on Saturday morning.
The before and after of Hurricane Fiona seen from space 0:50
at coffee time
Fetuses smile at the taste of carrot, but grimace at kale
Although it is well known that some children are not very fond of vegetables, a new study suggests that those food preferences could arise even before birth.
How to help your teen stay active?
Teens should get at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity each day, according to the World Health Organization.
However, one study showed that less than 20% of school-age adolescents around the world engage in this amount of activity.
What is ebola? Symptoms, treatments and outbreaks
Learn the key facts about Ebola, a virus with a high mortality rate that was first identified in Africa in 1976.
Uganda records cases of a rare strain of Ebola 0:41
Khloé Kardashian presents her baby, which was conceived in a surrogate
The celebrity shared the path to the birth of her son, who came just a few months after her ex-partner Tristan Thompson was involved in a paternity controversy with another woman.
Khloé Kardashian presents the first images of her son 1:05
"Don't Worry Darling" Isn't As Good As All The Drama It Generated Off-Screen
The flurry of drama and off-screen rumors surrounding "Don't Worry Darling" have put director Olivia Wilde's second film in an awkward spot, unable to justify the fuss (at best, it's enough). good), but probably in a good place to take advantage of it.
The number of the day
1.1 million
Tesla said it has detected a flaw in the windows of 1.1 million cars that could pinch occupants as they close.
Tesla recalls almost 130,000 cars for overheating 1:06
quote of the day
"I think it could be obviously a special moment"
After numerous close battles against each other over the years, Roger Federer will be able to enjoy what he called a "special moment" by teaming up with Rafael Nadal for the last match of his career, a doubles match.
Roger Federer will say goodbye together with Rafael Nadal 0:40
And to finish...
Brad Pitt launches genderless anti-aging line
Hollywood actor Brad Pitt ventures into the beauty world by launching a genderless anti-aging and skincare line.
Brad Pitt launches genderless skincare line 1:11