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The 5 things you should know this December 5: The quarterfinals of Qatar 2022 will have dream duels

2022-12-05T11:27:23.668Z


France and England will meet in the quarterfinals. Pedro Castillo says that he will not close Congress. Iran revises hijab law. Key elections in Georgia. Heavy rains are forecast in the southern US. The artist Rafael Cauduro died. This is what you need to know to start the day. First the truth.


France and England will meet in the quarterfinals.

Pedro Castillo says that he will not close Congress.

Iran revises hijab law.

Key elections in Georgia.

Heavy rains are forecast in the southern US. The artist Rafael Cauduro died.

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

First the truth.

1. The epic is coming in the World Cup

This Monday the round of 16 of Qatar 2022 continue with the duels between Japan – Croatia and Brazil – South Korea.

Tite's team hopes to have Neymar on the field.

Two clashes for the quarterfinals are already known that promise a lot of emotions: The Netherlands – Argentina and a battle between world champions: France – England.

  • Which teams are playing today?

    See the full schedule here

2. President of Peru denies that he will close Congress

Pedro Castillo, president of Peru, denied this weekend that his government plans to close the Congress of the Republic after rumors originated after the resignation of Defense Minister Daniel Barragán.

"I strongly reject that my government is plotting to shut down Congress to avoid a vacancy," the president said on Twitter.

3. Iran Says Hijab Law Is Under Review

Iran's attorney general, Mohammad Jafar Montazeri, said Iran's parliament and judiciary are reviewing the mandatory hijab law, according to the Entekhab outlet, as state media dismiss claims the feared morality police have been abolished.

4. Georgia chooses in the second round who will go to the Senate

On December 6, Georgia voters will decide a key seat in the US Senate. The race is between Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock and Republican candidate Herschel Walker, a former American football player.

Here, everything you need to know about this second round of elections.

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5. They forecast “prolonged rain” in the southern US.

Several days of heavy rain are forecast for parts of the southern United States this week, which could improve persistent dry conditions in some places, but also lead to significant flooding.

Learn more about the forecast of meteorologists.

at coffee time

Instead of smartwatches, consumers are opting for these wacky alternatives

The Apple Watch is the most popular device, but something remarkable is afoot: products like Oura, which look and sometimes function markedly different.

The Mexican plastic artist and muralist Rafael Cauduro died

He passed away on Sunday and will be remembered for several works, particularly his mural for the Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico City “A Cry for Justice.

Seven major crimes."

New species of dinosaur may have dived like a duck to catch its prey

This theropod, or hollow-bodied dinosaur with three fingers and claws on each limb, lived in Mongolia during the Late Cretaceous period, between 145 and 66 million years ago, according to a study.

700 Endangered Seals Found Off Russia's Caspian Coast

Caspian seals, the only mammals found in the Caspian Sea, have been classified as endangered since 2008. The cause of death of the animals is unknown.

the figure of the day

800,000

More than 800,000 people and 600 writers attended the Guadalajara International Book Fair, one of the most important on the continent, which ended this Sunday.

quote of the day

“This government is not going to legalize cocaine”

The Colombian Justice Minister, Néstor Osuna, said it in an interview with CNN en Español before traveling to Washington to explain what the country's new strategy against drugs consists of.

And to finish…

Check out the Volkswagen office chair that would make even a “Star Trek” captain jealous

The vehicle brand developed this prototype chair that has a seat belt, cameras, horn, a maximum speed of 19 km/h and even party lights.

Source: cnnespanol

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