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The 5 things you need to know this October 6: The US warning to North Korea

2022-10-06T11:21:01.261Z


The history of the peace processes with the ELN in Colombia. The list of the most powerful women. The keys to the case of Pablo Lyle, convicted of involuntary manslaughter. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.


The history of the peace processes with the ELN in Colombia.

The list of the most powerful women.

The keys to the case of Pablo Lyle, convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

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

Truth first.

1. The US warning to North Korea

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned that if North Korea continues "down this path" of provocation after its launch of a ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday, "it will only increase condemnation, increase isolation and increase steps." that are taken in response to their actions.


2.

Visa lottery 2024 in the USA: how to apply step by step 

Registration for the 2024 United States 'Visa Lottery' has already opened, which will allow some 55,000 people to obtain the document to legally reside in the country.

3. The history of the peace processes with the ELN in Colombia

The Government of President Gustavo Petro is once again attempting a negotiation with the oldest guerrilla in Colombia which, after years of suspension of dialogues with the Government of Iván Duque, has conveyed its intention to accept an agreement to lay down arms.

  • Why Venezuela is a key country in the peace process between Colombia and the ELN


4. Alec Baldwin settles with Halyna Hutchins' family

Alec Baldwin and the family of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who died on the set of the movie "Rust" in 2021, have reached an undisclosed settlement in the involuntary manslaughter lawsuit filed against the actor and others, according to a statement. published by the actor's lawyer.

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5. Annie Ernaux wins the 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature

French author Annie Ernaux won the 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature "for the courage and clinical acuity with which she uncovers the roots, distances, and collective restrictions of personal memory," it was announced Thursday.

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The keys to the case of Pablo Lyle

Mexican actor Pablo Lyle was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter this week in a Miami, Florida, court in a case that occurred in March 2019. Lyle has defended his innocence ever since, saying he acted in self-defense.

Read the details of the case here.

When we eat can determine how hungry we will be afterwards 

We all know that eating late in the day is not good for our waistline, but why?

A new study looked at this question by comparing people who ate the same foods, but at different times of the day.

Ukraine joins the candidacy of Spain and Portugal to organize the 2030 World Cup 

Ukraine joined the candidacy of Spain and Portugal to organize the 2030 Men's World Cup, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF) reported on Wednesday.

Most adults in the US believe there is a mental health crisis

90% of American adults believe there is a mental health crisis in the country, according to a new CNN poll in collaboration with the Kaiser Family Foundation.

These are the most powerful women on Fortune's list for 2022

Getting on Fortune's Most Powerful Women list has gotten a little closer this year.

In recognition of the globalization of business, Fortune decided to merge its national and international lists of women corporate leaders.

The number of the day

2 millions

OPEC announces a large cut of 2 million barrels of oil per day, despite pressure from the United States.

quote of the day

"Pitt suffocated one of the children and punched another in the face."

Angelina Jolie denounced that Brad Pitt "dragged" her, "grabbed her by the head and shook her".

Pitt's representative denies the allegations.

And to finish...

Watch the moment SpaceX and NASA launch the Crew-5 commanded by Nicole Mann

The SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft had a successful launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Nicole Mann is the first Native American to travel to space and command the mission.

This is the sixth astronaut mission that NASA and SpaceX, a private aerospace company, have jointly launched to the International Space Station.

The crew is expected to spend five months on the ISS before returning.

Source: cnnespanol

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