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The 5 things you need to know this February 15: The US is now facing China and Russia at the same time

2023-02-15T11:22:59.969Z


Republican Nikki Haley announces her run for the White House by 2024. Barney is back with a new look. 


Republican Nikki Haley announces her run for the White House by 2024. Barney is back with a new look. 

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

First the truth.

1. The US now has simultaneous confrontations with China and Russia

Fighting a Cold War was bad enough.

Freeing two at once would be impossible.

Two years into the Joe Biden presidency, the United States now faces simultaneous diplomatic and national security crises with its rival 20th-century superpower, Russia, and its chief 21st-century adversary, China.

Analysis.

  • Report reveals that the Russian government runs a network of camps where it has held thousands of Ukrainian children since the start of the war


2. What are Unidentified Objects?

balloons?

Planes?

Drones?

Hours have passed since the United States Air Force shot down three unidentified flying objects in the American sky and there is a question that still seems impossible to answer: what are they?

  • ANALYSIS |

    Why did the United States suddenly start detecting mysterious flying objects?

  • A "small metallic balloon": this is how the Pentagon describes the unidentified object shot down in Canada 

See what is known about unidentified flying objects in the US 2:29

3. Nikki Haley is launched into the US presidential race.

Former South Carolina Republican Governor Nikki Haley announced in a video Tuesday that she will run for president in 2024. She is the first Republican hopeful to follow Trump in the race after the former president launched his third run for president in November 2022.

Nikki Haley is presented as a candidate for the US presidency. 3:00


4. What did Neruda die of?

This Wednesday, in Santiago de Chile, the conclusions of the preliminary report of the international experts who seek to elucidate what was the true cause of death of the 1971 Nobel Prize for Literature, Pablo Neruda, and if there was intervention by third parties, will be revealed.

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5. Who is the suspect in the Michigan shooting?

Authorities identified the suspect in the Michigan State University (MSU) mass shooting as 43-year-old Anthony Dwayne McRae.

He had pleaded guilty to one charge of possession of a firearm.

This is what we know about him.

Video shows how students hid from Michigan shooting 1:24

at coffee time

The danger of bird flu

Scientists assure the public that, with a few rare exceptions, the virus has not made the leap to humans on a large enough scale to trigger an outbreak.

However, it has gone well beyond birds, and some experts are concerned.

It was an "atrocity" to let Federer go

In the book "The Roger Federer Effect", Mike Nakajima, former director of tennis at Nike, explains what made Federer and Nike such a perfect match, saying that allowing the Swiss to leave the company for Uniqlo was an "atrocity".

Barney is back and he has a new look

Mattel announced that Barney the friendly purple dinosaur will make a triumphant return to TVs and toy shelves next year.

Thanks to the switch from live action to animation, he will now have big eyes too.

The third season of "Ted Lasso" already has a premiere date

The comedy, which stars Jason Sudeikis as an American coach of a British soccer team, returns with a plot in which "newly promoted AFC Richmond faces ridicule when media predictions place them last of the Premier League".

Olivia Wilde called A$AP Rocky "sexy" and was criticized 

Olivia Wilde explained why she posted about Rihanna's partner A$AP Rocky in relation to the singer's Super Bowl halftime performance. 


the figure of the day

198

Rescuers in Turkey find three people alive 198 hours after the earthquake.

Rescues of February 14, 8 days after the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey 1:17

quote of the day

"I wish we were dead"

Survivors of the earthquake in Syria are left to fend for themselves with little help in sight.

“We only survived to live through this misery and agony,” said Umm Sultan, bursting into tears with her 2-year-old grandson in her arms: like him, many in Bsaina sleep outdoors with children, desperate for shelter.

Earthquake in Syria: little humanitarian aid arrives and time is running out 2:17

And to finish...

See how they turn a Boeing 737 into a private villa

In Bali, near Nyang Nyang beach, they converted a Boeing 373 into a private villa with bedrooms and a pool.

Would you stay there?

They turn Boeing 737 into a spectacular private villa 1:02

Source: cnnespanol

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