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The 5 things you should know this December 13: Argentina aims for greater glory

2022-12-13T11:18:21.741Z


Which Argentine players miss the semifinal due to yellow cards. They declare a state of emergency in Peru, while the demonstrations continue. Check out the best TikTok videos of 2022. Meghan says she was given as "food for wolves." US scientists achieve long-awaited breakthrough in nuclear fusion.


Which Argentine players miss the semifinal due to yellow cards.

They declare a state of emergency in Peru.

Check out the best TikTok videos of 2022. Meghan says she was given as "food for wolves."

US scientists achieve long-awaited breakthrough in nuclear fusion.

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

 First the truth.

1. Argentina aims for greater glory

The 'Scaloneta' wants to get the world championship.

Their run to the semi-final has been exciting, and Messi's leadership and team momentum leave no doubt that he is a title contender.

This Tuesday they face Croatia, the current runner-up, who reaches this stage advancing via penalties after two draws.

How do the semifinalists compare and who are the favorites?

  • Which Argentine players miss the semifinal due to yellow cards

  • How has Argentina fared in the World Cup semifinals?

  • How has Lionel Messi fared in the World Cups?

2. They declare a state of emergency in Peru, while Castillo claims to be kidnapped

The Peruvian government declared a state of emergency on Monday in several of the most troubled regions of the country due to demonstrations that have already left at least four dead.

Meanwhile, former President Pedro Castillo reappeared on social networks to request his immediate release after calling President Dina Boluarte a "usurper."

With a handwritten letter and a series of messages on the social network, Castillo addressed the Peruvian people and said that he would not relinquish his functions.

  • Eleven regions of Peru present roadblocks due to protesters

Television stations are attacked by protesters in Peru 4:17

3. Twitter relaunched option to pay for the blue verification mark

Twitter re-launched on Monday the option for users who pay for the subscription service to receive the coveted "blue check mark."

The relaunch comes a month after the platform had to remove this feature amid a wave of "verified" accounts posing as high-profile brands and users.

Why does Elton John say goodbye to followers on Twitter?

0:47

4. Brittney Griner recovers at a military medical center in Texas

Finally back on American soil after nearly 10 months in a prison in Russia, WNBA star Brittney Griner is spending time at a medical facility in Texas before returning to her normal life.

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This was the days of Brittney Griner when she was in prison in Russia 0:47


5. US scientists achieve long-awaited nuclear fusion breakthrough

For the first time in history, US scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's National Ignition Facility in California have successfully produced a nuclear fusion reaction that has resulted in a net gain of energy, a source confirmed to CNN. familiar with the project.

Check out this breakthrough in nuclear fusion by American scientists 1:08

at coffee time

The Spanish Federation presents Luis de la Fuente, successor to Luis Enrique 

The U-21 coach responded to those who criticized his lack of experience at big clubs, pointing to his years managing the youth ranks of the Spanish team.

They present the new Spain coach 3:29

Where to watch the most nominated series and movies for the 2023 Golden Globe Awards?

You have a little less than a month to catch up with these productions and since this is the ceremony that opens the Hollywood awards season, here we tell you where and how to see the most nominated series and films (in addition to others that are relevant). 

The tourist attractions that you will not be able to visit in 2023

Although most of the world is open again and operating as before, not all attractions made it out of the pandemic unscathed.

Some have taken advantage of the tourism break to remodel or improve their infrastructure, while others have said goodbye forever.

Why editing your profile picture with artificial intelligence applications is dangerous

In recent weeks, social networks have been flooded with anime photos or faces inside strange and fantastic sci-fi settings.

But what are the risks we face with these tools that collect our information? 

The potential risks of using apps that generate images of faces with AI 3:32

Swear words in different languages ​​have something in common

The most profane words in the world usually refer to something vulgar or taboo.

There is something else that the swear words of all the languages ​​of the world have in common.

the figure of the day

$6.1 million

The huge skull of a Tyrannosaurus rex is auctioned for US$ 6.1 million.

How much would you pay for a Tyrannosaurus rex skull?

0:54

quote of the day

"They did not throw me to the wolves, they gave me as food for the wolves"

Meghan says she was given as "food for wolves" and Harry talks about "institutional manipulation" in the new trailer for his Netflix docuseries

Meghan's revealing statements about the royal family 0:51

And to finish...

Watch the best TikTok videos of 2022

From a defensive girl to a chocolate giraffe, these are the best TikTok videos of 2022.

Viral TikTok Videos of 2022 1:40

Source: cnnespanol

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