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The 5 things you should know this February 14: The mystery of the knocked down objects 

2023-02-14T11:11:41.413Z


Earthquake orphans in Turkey and Syria face an uncertain future. King Zambada says that he paid García Luna US$5 million. A United 777 plunged into the ocean shortly after takeoff.


Earthquake orphans in Turkey and Syria face an uncertain future.

King Zambada says that he paid García Luna US$5 million.

A United 777 plunged into the ocean shortly after takeoff. 

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

First the truth.

1. The mystery of the objects downed could generate a political storm

The few details that are coming out of the Pentagon and the Capitol about the objects shot down in recent days are making an already very unusual international episode even more strange and confusing.

Analysis.

  • What we know about the downed unidentified objects

2. Earthquake orphans in Turkey and Syria face an uncertain future

Last week, a baby began her life surrounded by chaos and devastation.

Called, according to reports, Aya — which means "miracle" in Arabic — was born under the rubble of Monday's deadly earthquake, still attached to her mother's lifeless body by the umbilical cord when rescuers found her.

What will happen to her and to all the orphans of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria?

Freezing temperatures worsen the tragedy in Turkey 2:37

3. King Zambada says he paid García Luna US$5 million

Jesús "El Rey" Zambada testified this Monday that he paid at least US$5 million to Genaro García Luna, Mexico's former Secretary of Public Security, in exchange for protection for his brother Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, one of the leaders of the Cartel. from Sinaloa.

  • García Luna's defense highlights the criminal record of King Zambada, a witness in the trial against the former official

King Zambada testifies against Genaro García Luna in the US 4:55

4. Why is it so hot in Argentina?

Argentina is going through the eighth heat wave since the beginning of the southern summer, a figure that almost doubles what is usual for the country.

There is one key factor that is fueling the sweltering temperatures: high pressures in the Atlantic Ocean.

What role does climate change play?

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The consequences of power outages in Buenos Aires 1:14

5. The drama of the Yanomami people due to the invasions of miners and hunger

The Yanomami people of Brazil are one of the largest relatively isolated indigenous groups in South America.

Now he lives a latent threat due to the diseases and malnutrition that have devastated the villages in the last four years.

Amazon indigenous people confront gold miners 4:53

at coffee time

ANALYSIS |

Forget Valentine's - you lost that loving feeling

Valentine's Day is upon us, and yet it seems that there is more stress and viral particles in the air than love.

Cheap or free ideas to celebrate Valentine's Day 1:08

A United 777 plunged into the ocean shortly after takeoff

A United Airlines 777 that departed from Hawaii in December plunged into the ocean for 21 seconds shortly after takeoff and came within about 850 feet above sea level, flight tracking data shows.

How Rihanna kept her balance on the Super Bowl "floating" platforms

Yes, the seven floating stages during Rihanna's Apple Music Super Bowl LVII halftime show were theatrical and cool, but they also served a very practical purpose.

Highlights of Rihanna's halftime show 1:17

Hubble Captures Mysterious "Radios" Sliding Through Saturn's Rings

The Hubble Space Telescope captured images of a mysterious spectacle unfolding in Saturn's rings: ghostly, fleeting "spokes."

And scientists still cannot explain why these phenomena occur.

NASA shares colorful change of season on Saturn 0:35

Jakub Jankto is the first active international player to announce that he is gay

"Like everyone else, I also want to live my life in freedom, without fear, without prejudice, without violence, but with love. I am homosexual and I no longer want to hide," said Czech soccer player Jakub Jankto in a message on networks.

Neymar declares about homophobia and racism 0:32

the figure of the day

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China has accused the United States of "illegally" flying high-altitude balloons in its airspace more than 10 times since January 2022, as bilateral tensions flare.

Tension between China and the US over the demolition of unidentified objects 4:46

quote of the day

"They were shot like turkeys at a shooting range"

Igor Strelkov, former Defense Minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, criticizes the Russian campaign in Ukraine.

At Vuhledar, in eastern Ukraine, successive Russian assaults have failed.

Video shows possible major losses for Russia in the war 1:34

And to finish...

Why the protagonist of "You" wants to stop doing sex scenes

The star of the hit Netflix series "You" told the hosts of "Podcrushed" that he's had enough of intimate scenes.

And there is a very important reason for this.

Source: cnnespanol

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