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The 5 things you should know this January 30: Protests against police brutality in the US.

2023-01-30T11:34:56.276Z


Changes in the Memphis police. They will consider advancing elections in Peru. The suspect in the death of Valentina Trespalacios is arrested. The trial against Generao García Luna continues. In addition, the teams that will play Super Bowl LVII. This is what you need to know to start the day. First the truth.


Changes in the Memphis police.

They will consider advancing elections in Peru.

The suspect in the death of Valentina Trespalacios is arrested.

The trial against Generao García Luna continues.

In addition, the teams that will play Super Bowl LVII.

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

First the truth.

1. Changes in the Memphis police after the death of Tire Nichols

The Memphis police dismantled the SCORPION unit to which the five former police officers linked to the violent arrest and charged in the death of Tire Nichols belonged.

Meanwhile, peaceful demonstrations in several US cities rejected police brutality.

The Tire Nichols Memorial GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $1 million.

2. Congress of Peru will consider advancing the elections

This Monday the Peruvian Congress will once again consider a proposal to advance elections after rejecting the one presented on Friday.

The president of Peru, Dina Boluarte, said on Sunday that if Congress does not define the advance of the elections for this year, the Executive will present two initiatives as a matter of urgency.

Meanwhile, the protests continue.

3. Did the West go to war against Russia for arming Ukraine?

The West's decision to finally send tanks to Ukraine has caused some to ask the uncomfortable question: Does this mean that NATO is now in direct conflict with Russia?

This is a narrative that helps the Kremlin, but the consensus among experts is that no NATO member is anywhere near what could be considered to be at war.

Analysis.

4. This is how the investigation into the death of Valentina Trespalacios is going

The Colombian prosecutor's office captured John Poulos, a US citizen accused of killing his girlfriend, Valentina Trespalacios.

The well-known Colombian DJ was found dead in a suitcase inside a garbage container in the southwest of Bogotá.

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5. The trial against Genaro García Luna continues

This Monday the trial against Genaro García Luna, who was Secretary of Public Security of Mexico during the presidency of Felipe Calderón, resumes.

In the first week, a former member of the Sinaloa cartel presented testimony.

García Luna is accused of receiving millions of dollars in bribes from that cartel.

at coffee time

Philadelphia Eagles vs.

Kansas City Chiefs: Super Bowl LVII Teams

Super Bowl LVII will be played on February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

She was crying alone at the airport when she met her future best friend.

Maggie Musgrave and Cindy Jarrin met by chance at an airport.

What happened between them is a lesson for life, even 12 years later.

This zoo will let you name a cockroach after an ex

For $10, the San Antonio Zoo will name a cockroach after that not-so-special person and feed it to an animal.

It is not the only offer.

Is the age of 13 too early to join social networks?

US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy believes 13 is too young an age for children to be on social media platforms.

The secret process to select the first astronauts for the next mission to the Moon

The selection of crew for space flights has been a secret process.

CNN spoke with NASA sources to reveal what the selection of 4 astronauts for the Artemis II mission will be like.

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They are Novak Djokovic's Grand Slam titles after winning the Australian Open this Sunday.

He equaled Rafael Nadal, and both tennis players are the most "big" winners in the men's branch.

quote of the day

“They try to rewrite history”

Former President Donald Trump said this at a campaign event in which he criticized Ron DeSantis, a potential contender in the Republican aspiration for the White House, for his handling of the covid-19 pandemic.

And to finish…

A museum dedicated to the axolotl opens in Mexico City

To promote and preserve this endangered species, Mexico has created a new museum in its capital.

It will be a space to learn unique characteristics of this amphibian.

This is the new axolotl museum in Mexico 0:41

Source: cnnespanol

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