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The 5 things you should know this November 28: Two giants from South America play this Monday in the World Cup in Qatar

2022-11-28T11:15:44.958Z


Uruguay and Brazil play in their respective groups. They claim that Russia is preparing to abandon the Zaporizhia plant. Protests in China. Storms in the US Musk's first month on Twitter. In addition, the Guadalajara Book Fair began. This is what you need to know to start the day. First the truth.


Uruguay and Brazil play in their respective groups.

They claim that Russia is preparing to abandon the Zaporizhia plant.

Protests in China.

Storms in the US Musk's first month on Twitter.

In addition, the Guadalajara Book Fair began.

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

First the truth.

1. World Cup in Qatar: Brazil returns to the field today without Neymar

Brazil will face Switzerland in Group G and a victory could qualify Tite's team to the round of 16.

They will play without Neymar, who continues with an ankle injury.

In another interesting duel, but from Group H, Uruguay will face Portugal.

On Sunday Spain and Germany drew 1-1 and in Group E everyone has a chance of advancing to the next round.

Which teams are playing today?

See the full schedule here.

2. Is Russia abandoning the Zaporizhia nuclear plant?

There are signs that Russian forces could abandon the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant.

"It's too early to say that the Russian military is leaving the plant," but they are "preparing," said Petro Kotin, head of Energoatom, Ukraine's nuclear power supplier. The International Atomic Energy Agency has not released any information that endorse Kotin's statement.

3. Protests in China against the zero covid policy

China's leader Xi Jinping faces unprecedented dissent after thousands of protesters took to the streets this weekend to demand an end to the zero covid policy.

Some are openly calling for his removal, chanting "Resign, Xi Jinping! Stand down, Communist Party!"

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Watch the historic protests in China calling for the resignation of Xi Jinping 2:46

4. Meteorologists predict storms and even tornadoes this week

Experts say a new storm system moving into the Pacific Northwest is expected to spawn potentially destructive storms in the southern United States.

In some parts of the country, nighttime tornadoes add an additional danger.

5. Government of Venezuela and the opposition sign agreement

Delegations from the Government of Venezuela and the opposition signed an agreement that requests the United Nations to manage an international aid fund for the importation of food and medical equipment.

The agreement did not specify when the fund would be created, but indicates how it will work over the next three years.

What will happen with the political solution to the crisis or with the issue of human rights?

This is what we know.

Doubt persists about political solution after agreement in Venezuela 3:07

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"SuperAger," a term coined by Northwestern researchers, is a person over the age of 80 with "outstanding episodic memory" and other abilities that are being studied.

This was the first month of Elon Musk on Twitter

Layoffs, a cryptic ultimatum, falling revenue, amnesty for suspended accounts and an ongoing saga over blue checkmarks: this has been Musk's first month as Twitter CEO.

The Guadalajara Book Fair returns with everything after two years of pandemic

The event is described by its organizers as "the most important editorial meeting in Latin America."

Learn more about this edition.

Die Mannschaft, the "polarizing" pseudonym that Germany will stop using

For a few years, the German men's soccer team wanted to brand "Die Mannschaft" (meaning 'The Team'), but it wasn't as successful.

What happened?

the figure of the day

2,500

It was the number of people who stripped naked for a photo session of the American Spencer Tunick in Bondi Beach, Australia

quote of the day

"No, no to re-election"

The president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, said it in a speech in Mexico City after a march in favor of the president following his four years in government.

And to finish…

A flock of ostriches escaped... so they were chased

A farmer's animals escaped and ran wild in Alberta, Canada, leaving police and stunned onlookers behind.

Watch these ostriches run away from the police and their farmer 0:47

Source: cnnespanol

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