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The 5 things you need to know this October 4: Ian left a trail of destruction

2022-10-04T10:38:08.723Z


Visa lottery 2024: what you need to know. Protests in Cuba show discontent over the lack of electricity service. 


Visa lottery 2024: what you need to know.

Protests in Cuba show discontent over the lack of electricity service. 

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

 Truth first.

1. Ian left a trail of destruction

Whether as a hurricane, tropical storm or disorganized system, Ian's combination of high winds, heavy rain and historic storm surge left a trail of destruction wherever it passed.

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2. Visa lottery 2024: what you need to know

The United States Department of State opens this week the call for the Diversity Visa Program for Immigrants, also known as the 'Visa Lottery', for the period 2024. This is what you should know about how to apply.

Find out if you qualify to apply to the US visa lottery. 1:54

3. Bolsonaro celebrates the election results

The president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, published a thread on his Twitter account on Monday in which he celebrated the results of the first presidential round in the country, and pointed out that "against everything and everyone" he got a "more expressive vote" than that of the 2018 elections.

Jair Bolsonaro leads in the Brazilian elections 6:11


4. Protests in Cuba due to the lack of electricity

Residents of Havana took to the streets to demonstrate peacefully.

The discontent comes after the passage of Ian, which adds to months of blackouts in various regions of the island. 

Lack of electricity in Cuba exacerbates the discomfort 2:23


5. Abuses in US women's soccer

An independent investigation revealed systematic abuse and misconduct in professional women's soccer in the United States.

The report is based on more than 200 interviews and reveals that the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), under the United States Soccer Federation (US Soccer), did not provide a safe environment for players .

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Investigation reveals abuse within the US women's soccer league. 1:28

at coffee time

The Nobel Prize in Physics goes to 3 scientists for their achievements in quantum mechanics

Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger were the winners, the organizing committee announced in Stockholm on Tuesday. Neanderthals became extinct about 40,000 years ago.

Why did Svante Pääbo win the Nobel Prize in Medicine?

0:57

Deaths from monkeypox in the US are rare, so they can be difficult to confirm

More than 25,000 cases of monkeypox have occurred in the United States during the current outbreak, and deaths among monkeypox patients are rare.

Among the few reported deaths, it has sometimes been difficult to determine the role that monkeypox played in the deaths.

The first patient with monkeypox dies in Cuba 0:33

The musical premieres of the week

This week, our list of musical premieres is headed by two women and two men.   

The trailer for "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" hints at the identity of the new protagonist

At the end of the video, a person appears in a new “Black Panther” suit.

Who?

They reveal clues of who would be the new or the new Black Panther 1:28

Residente's son meets Messi

Residente shared through his Instagram account the moment his son lived when he met Lionel Messi and other players from the Argentine soccer team.

The day Residente's son met Messi 0:50

The number of the day

$1.26 million

Kim Kardashian has agreed to pay a $1.26 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission to settle civil charges after the reality TV star promoted a crypto asset, EthereumMax, on Instagram.

Kim Kardashian pays a fine of US $ 1.3 million 1:09

quote of the day

"I am disappointed that a leader of our country is perpetuating this myth that bringing our people home puts Americans at risk."

Alexandra Forseth, daughter of Alirio Zambrano and niece of José Luis Zambrano, two of the seven Americans released, lashed out at Marco Rubio for his criticism of the exchange of detainees.

And to finish...

Check out the creepy promo for the new horror movie

Paramount Pictures promoted its new horror film "Smile" by sending actors from the film to sporting events.

Look what they did to get attention.

Source: cnnespanol

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