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The 5 things you need to know this November 14: Joe Biden and Xi Jinping meet face to face

2022-11-14T10:52:37.258Z


Key meeting between the two great world powers. Democratic victory in the midterms. Protest in Mexico against electoral reform. Terrorist attack in Turkey. Controversy between Verstappen and "Checo" Pérez. Also, it is not the best time to buy a house. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first.


Key meeting between the two great world powers.

Democratic victory in the midterms.

Protest in Mexico against electoral reform.

Terrorist attack in Turkey.

Controversy between Verstappen and "Checo" Pérez.

Also, it is not the best time to buy a house.

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

Truth first.

1. Biden and Xi: meeting with high stakes and low expectations

US President Joe Biden has greeted his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in person for the first time since taking office, kicking off high-stakes talks that could reverberate around the world.

The two leaders' talks on Monday may last only a few hours, but could have consequences stretching out for months or even years as the world's largest economies veer toward increasingly hostile relations.

2. This is how Biden and his party challenged the history of the midterms

President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party achieved a midway election for the record books.

Democrats retained the Senate and are likely to keep the House net loss in the single digits.

What happened?

It's clear that voters punished Republican candidates they deemed too extreme, but it wasn't the only thing.

Read this analysis.

  • US Midterm Election 2022 Results Map: Where Do Democrats and Republicans Win?

3. Mexico marches against electoral reform promoted by AMLO

Some 200,000 people marched this Sunday in Mexico City, and thousands more in thirty cities in the country in what the organizers of the mobilization called the defense of the National Electoral Institute (INE) before the electoral reform initiative proposed by the President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

4. Turkey: Authorities arrest suspect after terrorist attack

At least six people and more than 80 injured left an explosion in the center of Istanbul this Sunday.

The event was considered by the authorities as a terrorist attack, and the Turkish Interior Ministry reported on Monday that the Istanbul police arrested a suspect in connection with this attack.

This is what we know.

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5. Kherson, already liberated, is now in the front line of combat

Kherson is now a city on the front lines of the war in Ukraine after Russian forces withdrew from the region west of the Dnipro River.

A CNN crew watched the joyous scenes in the city, Ukraine's only regional capital that Russian forces had occupied since the February invasion.

at coffee time

Holocaust survivor finds a new family at age 80

When Alice Grusová was a baby, her parents left her on a bench at the train station, not knowing what would become of her.

She never saw her parents again, but her fate continues to surprise her.

The real-life Clark Kent never got his Lois Lane

Throughout her life, Helen Louise Cohen treasured the letters and drawings that Joe Shuster — co-creator of Superman — sent her when they were both young.

Read this comment from Roy Schwartz.

What we know about the accident between military planes in Texas

A Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and a Bell P-63 Kingcobra crashed during the Wings Over Dallas airshow.

Six people died as a result of the collision.

What has FIFA said about human rights in Qatar?

Numerous criticisms have arisen about the human rights situation in the country, especially with regard to women, members of the LGBT community and migrant workers.

Make no mistake: this is a lousy time to buy a home in the US.

The increase in interest rates made it difficult to access mortgage loans.

However, there are some tips you can follow to make buying a property easier.

The number of the day

115 years

It's the birthday this month of Bessie Hendricks, America's oldest living person.

Her life has spanned 21 presidents, two world wars and the sinking of the Titanic.

quote of the day

"I feel betrayed, and I feel like some people don't want me here, not just this year, but last year as well."

Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United striker, said this Sunday in an interview with Piers Morgan.

And to finish…

Controversy in Red Bull between Checo Pérez and Max Verstappen

With the title in the pocket for Max Verstappen, the main fight in the Formula 1 drivers' championship is focused on who will take second place.

The Dutchman made a move in Brazil that cost his teammate Sergio "Checo" Pérez that place, and controversy arose.

We show you the statements of Checo Pérez, who expressed his disappointment.

Source: cnnespanol

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