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The 5 things you need to know this September 29: Hurricane Ian is unprecedented

2022-09-29T10:06:27.003Z


If abortion is legal in Colombia, why are many women still unable to access it? Xi Jinping reappears in China and squashes false rumors of a coup. 


If abortion is legal in Colombia, why are many women still unable to access it?

Xi Jinping reappears in China and squashes false rumors of a coup. 

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

Truth first.

1. Hurricane Ian is unprecedented

Hurricane Ian made landfall on Florida's Gulf Coast as one of the strongest tropical cyclones on record in the area.

Its storm surge could be unlike anything on record there by the time the eye of the hurricane reaches the coast, and forecasters are warning heavy rains from Ian, which are expected to continue across the peninsula into Thursday, could lead to dangerous flooding.

  • If you didn't evacuate in time before Hurricane Ian hit, here's what to do

  • How many category 5 hurricanes have made landfall in the US?

2. If abortion is legal in Colombia, why are many women still unable to access it?

In February 2022, Colombia decriminalized abortion up to 24 weeks of gestation and became a benchmark for Latin America in terms of the protection of sexual and reproductive rights.

However, women, girls and pregnant people continue to face barriers in accessing this health service in the country.

What obstacles are there to abortion in Colombia despite the fact that the right exists?

The reality of women seeking abortion in Colombia 4:13

3. 'Coup d'état' in China?

Xi Jinping reappears and crushes the rumors

Chinese leader Xi Jinping has made his first public appearance since returning from a trip to Central Asia, quashing unfounded rumors of a "coup" that have sparked a frenzy of speculation ahead of a key Communist Party meeting.

Analysis of Nectar Gan.

4. This is how Brazil is facing the presidential elections

The 2022 presidential election pits Jair Bolsonaro, a former military man and right-wing leader who has ruled the country since 2019, against Luis Inácio Lula Da Silva, one of Brazil's most charismatic politicians, who ruled the country between 2003 and 2010. This is what you should know about the country, the largest in size and with the most population in Latin America, which extends from the Amazon basin to the vineyards and the Iguazú falls.

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Lula or Bolsonaro?

This is how the candidates arrive in Brazil 3:32

5. Russian forces organized illegal "referendums" in Ukraine.

What's next now?

The pro-Russian authorities have held so-called referendums in four regions of Ukraine in recent days, and although the votes are illegal and have been universally rejected as "a sham" by Ukraine and Western countries, it is feared that they could create a pretext for a new and dangerous stage of the war.

Pro-Russians announce majority in favor of joining Russia in referendums 4:18

at coffee time

Respiratory infections that can cause paralysis in children on the rise in the US

Doctors in the United States should prepare for a possible surge in young patients with enterovirus D68, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned, something that may be linked to increased cases of the rare crippling condition acute flaccid myelitis.

Mila Kunis Opens Up About Coping With Ashton Kutcher's Health Scare

Mila Kunis shared more about her husband Ashton Kutcher's recent battle with a rare autoimmune disorder called vasculitis.

"I don't think there's time to sit down and talk, you just have to get over it," she said on "Entertainment Tonight."

Hailey Bieber clarifies rumors that she "took" Justin Bieber from Selena Gomez

Hailey Bieber cleared up a theory that has long bothered some of her husband Justin's followers when asked on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast about those who have called her a "homewrecker."

Hailey Bieber says she didn't steal Selena Gomez's boyfriend 1:13

Apple News users receive racist messages after Fast Company hack

Financial news publication Fast Company took the extraordinary step of shutting down its website after the outlet said it was hacked, resulting in a pair of obscene push notifications containing racist language.

Calendar of the matches of Mexico in the World Cup in Qatar

Mexico will seek in the Qatar 2022 World Cup what it has not achieved so far: advance beyond the quarterfinals.

Here, all the information to be able to follow the selection.

 The number of the day

98%

This is the likelihood of a global recession, according to Ned Davis Research, at a time when inflation, sharp interest rate hikes and Russia's war in Ukraine are taking their toll.

Latin America would face a possible global recession 2:35

 quote of the day

"As long as they continue 'blah, blah, blah' and do not punish, it will continue like this, every day and everywhere. There is no time brother! #racismonao [racismo no]"

This was the message shared by Brazil striker Richarlison after the game against Tunisia in Paris, in which a fan threw a banana at him when he was celebrating a goal. 

Racist act in football: banana thrown at Richarlison 1:31

 And to finish...

What would you do if you saw 65 elephants cross a road?

Look what happened in Thailand

In Thailand, 65 elephants left the jungle and began to roam the roads of the country.

Security cameras captured the moment the herd crossed a road. What would you do in that situation?

What would you do if you saw 65 elephants cross a road?

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Source: cnnespanol

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