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The 5 things you should know this September 26: Ian is already a hurricane and threatens Cuba and Florida

2022-09-26T10:11:31.996Z


Hurricane Ian in the Caribbean. Reopens border between Colombia and Venezuela. The extreme right will rule in Italy. 8 years of the Ayotzinapa case. Rihanna at the next Super Bowl. Also, NASA will crash a ship into an asteroid today. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.


Hurricane Ian in the Caribbean.

Reopens border between Colombia and Venezuela.

The extreme right will rule in Italy.

8 years of the Ayotzinapa case.

Rihanna at the next Super Bowl.

Also, NASA will crash a ship into an asteroid today.

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

Truth first.

1. Ian is already a hurricane and threatens Cuba and Florida

Although its exact track remains uncertain, Ian strengthened Sunday night as it churned in the Caribbean, threatening to reach Florida as a hurricane with powerful winds and dangerous storm surge.

Despite Ian going strong, there remains "greater than usual" uncertainty about his trajectory and intensity.

  • 🌀 Follow Ian's journey live

2. The border between Colombia and Venezuela is reopened

Colombia and Venezuela will open the common border that was closed during the government of President Iván Duque.

From 9:00 a.m. local time this Monday, a progressive and safe reopening process is expected to begin to resume issues ranging from air connection, through the activation of land cargo transport to commercial and diplomatic relations.

3. The extreme right returns to power in Italy

The leader of the Brothers of Italy party, Giorgia Meloni, claimed victory in a general election that appears destined to install her as the country's first female prime minister, leading the most far-right government since the fascist era of Benito Mussolini. .

  • Who is Francesca de Natale, Italy's deputy candidate for South America

4. Cuba voted the referendum for same-sex marriage

Millions of Cubans were called to vote this Sunday for a referendum that seeks to update the Family Code that dates back to 1975. The results, which are expected on Monday afternoon, could legalize same-sex marriage, among other measures. .

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5. NASA spacecraft will collide with an asteroid

A NASA spacecraft will deliberately crash into an asteroid called Dimorphos on Monday afternoon.

The impact of the DART mission is expected to occur at 7:14 pm (Miami time) and will be broadcast.

What is this about?

What happens if the mission fails?

Know the details here.

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Rihanna will be at Super Bowl LVII

The NFL announced that pop star Rihanna will perform at the Super Bowl LVII halftime show, scheduled for February 12, 2023.

Unexpected origin of mysterious fast radio burst discovered

More than 15 years after fast radio bursts were discovered, new research has deepened the mystery of their origin.

They use AI to make movies, and you can help them

"Salt" is the brainchild of Fabian Stelzer.

He is not a film director, but for months he has relied heavily on artificial intelligence tools to create this series of short films.

James Cameron Says 'Avatar 2' Is 'More Emotional' Than The Original

"I think it focuses more on the characters and relationship dynamics than the first movie, but it certainly lives up to the show," the director said.

A small island appears after the eruption of an underwater volcano

The new island arose in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, where underwater volcanoes abound.

NASA says it won't last long.

The number of the day

Eight years

This Monday marks the 8th anniversary of the disappearance of the 43 normalista students from Ayotzinapa.

Demonstrations are expected throughout Mexico for this case.

quote of the day

“I will make sure that Donald Trump, I will do everything I can to make sure that he is not the candidate.

And if he is the candidate, I will not be a Republican.

Said Liz Cheney, representative of the Republican Party of Wyoming.

 And to finish…

Great rivalries of the World Cups

World Cups always leave memorable matches.

Let's review several of the great rivalries between South Americans and Europeans in the World Cups

Source: cnnespanol

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