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China has issued a call urging “all sides” to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities in Ukraine, reflecting the nation’s unease over Russia’s shelling of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Europe’s largest.

“We will monitor the situation and call on all sides to exercise restraint, avoid escalation and ensure the safety of relevant nuclear facilities,” the Chinese Foreign Ministry said following the overnight attack, which sparked a fire at the Ukrainian compound.

The foreign ministry spokesman, Wang Wenbin, refused to condemn the Russian attack or call it an invasion. That is consistent with the neutral stance that China has adopted on the issue at the recent meetings at the United Nations.

China does not want to be seen as a country condoning any military act that would endanger safety at a nuclear power plant, said a Chinese scholar who did not wish to be identified.

“We have our own technology for nuclear plants, the Hualong One technology, which we have begun to export,” he said.

FILE – A dome is installed over a Hualong One nuclear power unit at Fangchenggang nuclear power plant in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China, May 23, 2018. (Photo provided by Fangchenggang nuclear power plant and released by China Daily via Reuters)

China signed an agreement with Argentina in January to build the Atucha III nuclear power plant at a cost of $8 billion. It will be the second major export of Hualong One technology, a rival to the U.S. Westinghouse technology, after Beijing built a nuclear power plant in Pakistan under the Belt and Road Initiative.

China was among the first to ask the International Atomic Energy Agency to take immediate steps to ensure the safety of nuclear facilities in Ukraine amid the Russian invasion. Ukraine has 15 nuclear reactors at four sites.

“China is concerned about the safety, security and safeguards of nuclear facilities in Ukraine,” China’s envoy at the IAEA, Wang Qun Wang, was quoted as saying by the Chinese mission in Vienna.

Speaking at the IAEA meeting on Wednesday, the envoy said, “The responsibility for nuclear safety and security rests with sovereign states, and related issues should be handled through established procedures.

“We hope the relevant parties will act cautiously to avoid causing man-made nuclear safety and security incidents,” he said. “The IAEA should also take full consideration of the security situation in Ukraine in accordance with its mandate and properly address the issue of security protection in Ukraine.”

Russian soldiers earlier took over Ukraine’s decommissioned Chernobyl power plant, site of a nuclear accident in 1986, raising fears about the safety of other nuclear facilities in Ukraine.

FILE - A giant protective dome built over the destroyed fourth reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is seen April 13, 2021.

FILE – A giant protective dome built over the destroyed fourth reactor of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is seen April 13, 2021.

In another significant move, the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has put a hold on its financial plans in Russia and Belarus, a close ally of Moscow. Those plans are now under review.

In a statement, the Beijing-headquartered AIIB said bank management was taking steps to safeguard its financial position in light of the evolving economic and financial situation.

“Under these circumstances, and in the best interests of the bank, management has decided that all activities relating to Russia and Belarus are on hold and under review.”

Within the framework of an expanded security council, the governor of Magdalena, Carlos Caicedo, requested the activation of security schemes by the National Protection Unit for candidates who have been threatened in the department.

The departmental president called this meeting, responding to the early warning issued by the Ombudsman about the risk of the elections in several municipalities.

We are working to reduce electoral risks in the department

In addition, there are complaints filed by members of the Citizen Force Movement, as well as the Green Party, Historical Pact and the Pocabuy Country Foundation Social Organization, about damages by organized armed groups.

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“We are working to reduce electoral risks in the department, and give full guarantees to all candidates and that the democratic process takes place with all conditions,” said Caicedo.

In the security council, several commitments and actions were defined this week, among which is changing the registrars, given the possibility of a possible fraud due to the relationship and closeness of several officials of these dependencies with candidates.

Likewise, a technical table will be set up to establish criteria that allow defining the points where will use biometrics.

Other steps regarding the situation

Caicedo also proposed a campaign against electoral crimes; advance investigations of the denunciations made by the representatives of the parties and movements, and establish which international missions are going to be present in the Magdalena. To all this is added the request to the National Electoral Council to participate in the committee Electoral follow-up.

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The governor of Magdalena made a special call to the UNP to attend to the requirements of those candidates who present a situation of risk.

On the other hand, it was determined to summon the Territorial Committee of Public Order to define rewards for those who report electoral crimes; weekly session of the electoral guarantees intelligence board; provision of security and accompaniment by the Magdalena Police to the delegates of the Government in each of the municipalities.

ROGER URIEL
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The president of this union explained that it is a right that doctors have.

The Medical College of Antioquia asked to respect conscientious objection to not practice abortion in the department.

The statement was made by the president of this union, Carlo Valdivieso, after hearing the decision of the Constitutional Court to decriminalize abortion until the 24th week of gestation (sixth month).

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The new scenario of decriminalization of abortion requires two very fundamental tasks from the institutions that provide health services and from doctors. The first is the generation of protocols for carrying out this type of procedure that must comply with all the elements of safety and preservation of human life”, he said.

However, Valdivieso urged, if a doctor is required to go to conscientious objection.

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It is an inalienable right of any doctor when it comes to carrying out a medical procedure such as the voluntary interruption of pregnancy,” he said.

The doctor had already said in different media that he did not study medicine to take lives and that the main function is to preserve life and relieve pain.

The mayor of Medellin, Daniel Quintero, had already said that conscientious objection would be respected in the capital of Antioquia and that is why he announced a team of psychologists and social workers who will assist women seeking an abortion in the capital of Antioquia.

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The Platform of Patient Organizations (POP) emphasizes the need to strengthen socio-health care and redefine the health model to speed up the diagnosis and treatment of chronic patients

The POP asks to focus on the needs of


The loneliness of chronic patients. EFE/Luca Zennaro

The covid-19 pandemic has shaken all levels of society. However, chronic patients have especially suffered the impact of the health crisis due to the delay in their diagnoses and treatments.

For this reason, the Platform of Patient Organizations (POP) calls for the inclusion in the political-social agenda of the needs of chronic patients who have been affected by the pandemic, under the “Deferred Lives” initiative.

Within this campaign, the organization has prepared a report, called “Study of the impact of Covid-19 on people with chronic illness”, to find out the real situation of chronically ill people.

The study has been carried out by a team coordinated by Maria Gálvez, director of the POP until this week, in which numerous professionals from various health entities have collaborated.

Its main objective is to highlight the postponement of the lives of thousands of chronic patients and specify proposals for improving health care.

The report addresses healthcare and socio-health care, the impact on working life and mental health in Spain.

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The director of the Patient Organization Platform, María Gálvez/Photo provided by the POP patient platform

Deterioration of health care

According to the results, 69% of the patients suffered the cancellation of their scheduled consultations and 41.4% the suspension or postponement of their rehabilitation, with the consequent consequences on their health status.

30.7% of the patients presented different problems in obtaining medication during the alarm state. And only 47.5% have been able to continue treatment normally in outpatient and hospital centers.

Regarding care follow-up, most of it was carried out by telephone, email or telecare and only in 1.8% of cases did the health professional go to the patient’s home.

Almost 70% of unemployed women did not receive benefits

The employment and economic situation of chronic patients was affected, especially that of women. 32% of the sample were active, working full-time, part-time or self-employed.

One in seven patients (14.4%) were unemployed receiving a benefit. However, 69.9% of unemployed women did not receive an economic benefit, while 30.4% of men were in the same situation.

Impact on the mental health of chronic patients

The study highlights that general concern about the health of patients themselves has increased. Some of the most common symptoms are headaches, irritability, difficulty relaxing, and sadness.

The state of alarm, home confinement and uncertainty are some of the factors that have increased negative emotional feelings in those surveyed.

Redefinition of the health model

East report concludes that both health care and treatment of diseases of chronic patients have been affected.

For this reason, the POP points out that “this turning point must be taken advantage of to modify the attention of public health and social services”.

In the report, the experts propose developing more flexible and multidisciplinary structures, which adapt to the needs of the person beyond what is purely health.

To do this, the association launches ten proposals for improvement:

  • Prioritize chronic patients based on risk factors
  • Promote work and communication between associations, administrations and health agents
  • Ensure pharmacotherapeutic follow-up
  • Strengthen primary care and create neighborhood support networks
  • Teleconsultation as a model of permanent care
  • Promote telecommuting
  • take care of mental health
  • Create caregiver support programs
  • Protect health workers and patients
  • Launch awareness campaigns on how to protect our health

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Saturday, February 19, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). In less than 4 months, the United States Department of State has warned its citizens to reconsider traveling to Colombia, arguing that various regions of the country may represent a threat to their fellow citizens.

A warning that for Brian and Juliana, two Americans who are on tourism in the South American country, makes no sense.

“I have spent three weeks here in Colombia and we have not encountered any dangerous situations,” says Brian.

In the statement from the US Embassy in Bogotá, they advise “citizens to reconsider traveling to Colombia due to crime and to be more cautious with riots, terrorism and kidnapping.”

Experts assure that the constant warnings of the United States Government to ask its citizens to refrain from traveling to Colombia, represents a strong blow to the already affected Colombian economy.

“The losses are 5.6 billion dollars because different tourists do not enter directly or indirectly, which generates a movement of the gross domestic product,” explains the analyst, Andrés Nieto.

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The mother of Sirley Patricia Britothe woman who was strangled, raped and thrown in a hilly area on the outskirts of Riohacha, asks the authorities to clarify the crime so that justice can be done, since her daughter didn’t deserve to die that way.

There are many questions that go through the head of Danitza Brito Sierra, who lives in the municipality of Albania and arrived as soon as she heard the news.

Today he tries to clarify what happened to him? What did she see? And why did she have that death?

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“That this crime does not go unpunished, because my daughter was killed very ugly, that way a human being is not killed, and one woman less, because they did too much evil to my daughter, that is not justified,” she maintains.

They last saw her at five
at dawn dancing in the middle of the street

He says that he was a couple of hers and he were not a couple. He did not live with her, nor did he sleep in her house. Besides, he had his wife in the same neighborhood. He cannot say that he was a femicide because he was not her partner

La ‘Negra’, as they affectionately called her, had gone out on Saturday night to a party around his residence located in the Lomas de Trupillo urbanization, together with three men of Venezuelan origin who apparently reside in the sector.

His relatives assure that he returned around two in the morning to change his clothes and went out again. Her neighbors remember that the last time they saw her was at five in the morning dancing in the middle of the street.

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Hours later, the city was surprised by the discovery of the body of an unidentified woman at kilometer 6 on the road that connects with Valledupar, about three kilometers from her residence.

The news spread like wildfire and reached the ears of her relatives, who made her a party.

There is a captured

…this person would have had sexual acts with the victim and then murdered her. He tried to hide the fact, but the community gave timely notice of what happened to prosecute him

In a quick action, the authorities captured on Monday in the center of Riohacha José Gregorio Plata González, 25, who is being accused of having promoted death by mechanical asphyxiation and he would be one of those who had gone looking for her.

“Apparently, this person would have had sexual acts with the victim and then murdered her. He tried to hide the fact, but the community gave timely notice of what happened to prosecute him, ”said the Guajira Police command after her capture.

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His mother, who has not been able to speak to the authorities about what happened, points out that apparently they are trying to make it appear that it was a case of femicide.

“He says that he was a couple of hers and he was not a couple. He did not live with her, nor did he sleep in her house. Besides, he had his wife in the same neighborhood. Why is he going to say that he did it? He cannot say that he was a femicide because he was not her partner, ”he points out.

Legal medicine opinion

Danitza maintains that the three people who searched for her must know who is responsible for her death.

Although he doesn’t know the legal medicine opinion Officially, those who have been linked to the issue have assured that she apparently received several blows and was raped on multiple occasions.

“The man from the funeral home told me that she had semen from several people, so she was not raped by a single man, several people raped her,” he said.

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Danitza was unable to see her daughter, nor to hold a wake for her as is customary, because her body was in an advanced state of decomposition, for which she was buried immediately.

Now she asks for the help of the community to clarify the death of the “Negra”, so that her case does not go unpunished, she assures that her daughter was not bad, she was good and everyone who could help did so.

Sirley, 40, was the eldest of two sisters, leaves four children, three minors and was dedicated to selling food in the new market in Riohacha.

Eliana Mejia Ospino
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Álex de Lima, father of Laura Valentina de Lima, one of the fatal victims who died run over by Enrique Vivesassures that unlike the relatives of the other five deceased, he has not reached any agreement to receive compensation for this tragedy.

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For the family member, no financial amount offered will be enough to ease the pain they have felt since September 13, 2021, when their daughter died, after being hit by a truck, whose driver was driving in a state of intoxication.

What I want is for that man to pay for what he did and not go free as always happens in this country

“They believe that they killed an animal and want to give any weight,” says the young woman’s father, who has refused to accept the conditions that the insurer exposes to renounce the process against Enrique Vives.

He insists that the only thing that would give him peace of mind is to be certain that justice was done for the death of these young people who were just beginning their lives.

“What I want is for that man to pay for what he did and not go free as always happens in this country,” said De Lima.

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No agreements with survivor

EL TIEMPO also learned that, in the case of the minor under 14, the only survivor of the accident, an economic agreement has not been reached either for the lack of some documents and pending procedures.

To establish the amount that this family will receive for compensation, a report from the labor medical board on the state of physical and psychological health of the adolescent is required.

It should be noted that the families of Camila and Eleonir Romero, María Camina Martínez, Juan Diego Alzate and Rafaela Petit, did make arrangements with the insurer of the businessman’s vehicle and, in addition to agreeing to withdraw the criminal action against Enrique Vives, they also asked the Prosecutor’s Office to relax the conduct for which he will be prosecuted in the process against him.

The lawyer Rodrigo Martínez, representative of two of the victims, clarified that although the relatives desist from their participation in the case, the Prosecutor’s Office as an autonomous body may continue your research and accusation for the crimes that it considers pertinent.

In fact, the Prosecutor’s Office stated that it has not been notified of any agreement between the representatives of the victims and the defendant. In this way, the accusing entity continues with its theory of the case.

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On March 15, 2023, the Archbishop of CaliMonsignor Dario de Jesus Monsalvewill be 75 years old.

According to Father José Óver Gallego, Director of Communications for the Archdiocese of CaliFormerly, the archbishops and bishops of the Catholic Church, as well as the Pope, were for life.

But since the time of Pope Paul VI, the retirement age was instituted at 75 years because it was already seen that some came sick, tired, with difficulties or because they had completed their active cycle. Hence the age limit, explained the clergyman.

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“When he turns 75, at that time he will present his resignation to the Pope and the Pope will name his successor,” Father Gallego said.

“What is the other figure? Before finishing the episcopate, Monsignor Monsalve can request an auxiliary bishop with the right to succession (…) It is an ecclesial maturity and that is how all the dioceses should do, one ends and the other continues This is what the Archbishop of Cali, Monsignor Darío de Jesús Monsalve, asked for the Pope to name this year the auxiliary bishop with the right to succession and it is what we are waiting for this year,” said the father.

He added that Monsignor Monsalve in his petition to the Pope Francisco he stressed: “This is the last year, let it be a transition year, let there be no traumas in the Church of Cali, let there not be a headless Church for several years without a bishop (while the Pontiff appoints a new one)”.

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He explained that when a bishop does not carry out this transition procedure of requesting another with the right to succession, the position remains vacant for a long time (one or more than two years) and the pastoral work of that Church is traumatized.

“It’s what Monsignor Darío wants to avoid in Cali. He wants the other to be there when he finishes and it’s just a change of chair.”

He indicated that a list of three is raised, it is taken to the Nuncio and the Pope confirms.

“That’s what we’re waiting for,” he added.

He recalled that Monsignor Monsalve’s predecessor, Juan Francisco Sarasti, when he was very ill, resorted to the same figure to which the Archbishop of Cali applies today.

Monsignor Sarasti asked Papa Venedict XVI for an auxiliary bishop with the right to succession and that is how Monsignor Darío de Jesús Monsalve arrived to later be ratified as the current head of the Archdiocese of the city.

On June 3, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Monsignor Monsalve as coadjutor archbishop of Cali with the right to succession.

Monsignor Sarasti submitted his formal resignation on May 18, 2011 due to ill health (he died on February 25 of last year). On the same date of Monsignor Sarasti’s resignation, Monsignor Monsalve became the Archbishop of Cali.

Monsignor Monsalve has stood out for his critical voice in the face of acts of violence and homicides in Cali, as well as during the social outbreak, in which the Church was a mediator to get the 33 points of blockades that the city had to be lifted. in that period during the national strike, from April 28 of last year.

Their joint work with the international community and human rights monitors was relevant in getting young protesters to sit down at dialogue tables to advance agreements and work actions with the Mayor’s Office.

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The archbishop was energetic in questioning the shooting of citizens against indigenous minga in the Ciudad Jardín neighborhood, in southern Cali, also during the strike.

“The way is to get out of the confrontation and enter into a dialogue strategy,” were his words at the time.

“The indigenous are our indigenous. It is a very organized population that has much to teach us. Unfortunately they have wanted to divide them,” said the Archbishop of Cali, in that 2021.

“I apologize, on behalf of the city and the authorities of Cali, for the situations experienced. You are the hopeful people of ancestral knowledge and learning of peace for all”, he noted at the time.

Monsignor Monsalve has also been firm in his positions regarding the peace agreement with the FARC and the ELN, which has led him to receive accusations and criticism from some social sectors in the region.

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Since the implementation of the special payment for circulation in Medellin during the pick and plate Controversy has been generated around its relevance and functionality.

Although the municipal mayor’s office and the Valle de Aburrá Metropolitan Area defended the measure, indicating that it seeks to discourage the purchase of another vehicle to remove the peak and license plate, others believe that this has not improved mobility in the capital of Antioquia and its neighboring municipalities.

This is the case of Envigado, in the south of Aburrá, one of the municipalities with the highest influx of vehicular traffic in the area.

your mayor, Braulio Espinosa, criticized the payment for circulationny called a meeting between the 10 mayors of Valle de Aburrá to see the figures and rethink the measure.

“I believe that the most important thing is to improve mobility and air quality. I will request that a meeting of all the mayors of the Metropolitan Area be held to analyze this measure. If an agreement is not reached, I will make the decision to prohibit mobility with this payment on El Poblado avenue and in Las Vegas, in our jurisdiction,” Espinosa warned.

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In case of not reaching an agreement, I will make the decision to prohibit mobility with this payment on El Poblado avenue and in Las Vegas, in our jurisdiction

If this decision is made, it would be a serious problem for drivers heading south, since these two avenues They are direct connections from Medellin.

Although he acknowledged that the implementation of this measure was agreed upon as a pilot test to collect data to evaluate its effectiveness, the municipal president reported that these two arterial roads, which are vital to reach the municipality, are collapsed.

Espinosa reported that the municipality has an additional situation, which is the works of Metroplús on El Poblado avenue, which makes many drivers choose to go through Las Vegas avenue.

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“And to add to this difficulty, in the next few days we are going to close two lanes between Pecositas and the Ayurá bridge on Avenida El Poblado and we are going to divert traffic through one of the neighborhoods so that they exit again on Av. populated later. It means that we are going to have greater difficulty in mobility in Envigado and we cannot allow those who should keep their vehicles by the peak and license plate to continue traveling on these roads, ”said the president.

Regarding this payment, the Medellin Mobility Secretariat reported that during the first week, 2.6% of pick and plate drivers used itwhich is equivalent to 49,270 vehicles.

Of the total, 89.2% of the vehicles are from municipalities other than Medellín.

Itagüí did not accept the measure

If mobility is prohibited in its jurisdiction to those who pay said permit, Envigado would join Itagüí, which until now is the only one of the 10 municipalities of the Aburrá Valley that has not accepted said service on some of its roads.

The mayor of the municipality, José Fernando Escobar, clarified that Itagüí will not establish this rate to allow the circulation of vehicles in restricted hours, considering that “the congestion charge measure goes against the main motivation of the peak and license plate, which is to reduce congestion, protect the environment and encourage alternative means of mobility.”

The congestion charge measure goes against the main motivation of the bill and plate, which is to reduce congestion.

But nevertheless, enabled some road corridors so that the pilot proposed by Medellín and the Metropolitan Area is carried out and its relevance is determined.

Carrera 42 (South highway) is the central axis determined by the mayor’s office so that vehicles that make the payment and must go south of the Aburrá Valley can circulate.

Those who travel from Medellin along Guayabal Avenue will be able to get to Parque de las Chimeneas and head down Calle 85 towards the La Ayurá road interchange to look for Av. Las Vegas, the Regional or the South highway.

In addition, the entrance through the highway to Envigado will be enabled through the loop of the Simón Bolívar bridge (the pandequeso); for Sabaneta by streets 50 (Mayorca) and 31 (Fábricas Unidas); and for La Estrella and San Antonio de Prado by the bridge of 77 south and Av. Pilsen towards 36th street (Ditaires – Bariloche) respectively.

The mayor warned that those who circulate in pico y placa through the other roads of Itagüí, even with the payment, a subpoena may be imposed for traveling through prohibited sites.

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Colombian singer J Balvin surprised his fans by asking for prayers for the health of his mother, who was taken to a clinic for complications related to COVID-19.

The artist explained that his mother, Alba Mery, is in a delicate state of health because the oxygen in her body is not at the correct levels.

The interpreter of ‘In da getto’ also told his followers that his problems are the same as those suffered by ordinary people: “It’s good that they understand that we are human beings the same as everyone else”.

After the publication of his message, J Balvin’s followers sent him hundreds of messages of support on his social networks.

“May God in his infinite and great mercy work on your health. God heals the sick who trust in his goodness. Strength and faith”, commented a fan of the artist.

J Balvin’s mother is hospitalized for COVID-19

'Dear Rio', the song that J Balvin dedicated to his son
J Balvin. Photo: Instagram @jbalvin

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Despite the difficulties, J Balvin enjoys one of his best moments in his musical career. Recently, he was declared as the first Latin artist to position 33 songs in the charts of different genres on Billboard.

The record was achieved with songs like ‘Safari’, ‘Ay Vamos’, ‘Mi Gente’, ‘X’, ‘Con Altura’, ‘China’, ‘Now Dice’, ‘I Like It’, ‘You don’t know me’ and ‘Otra Vez’ surpassing important artists from all over the world.

The singer has become one of the most important exponents of the urban genre by working with singers like Beyoncé, Cardi B, Ariana Grande, Camila Cabello, David Guetta, Juanes and Selena Gomez.

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“Shining with its own light to encourage others to believe in their dreams,” Balvin recently commented on his social networks.

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The director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, conveyed to the Chinese Prime Minister, Li Keqiang, the “need” for a “stronger collaboration” to determine the origins of covid-19, and that it is “based on science and evidence”.

In a message published last night through his official Twitter profile, Tedros thanked Li for his support to “strengthen the WHO” and indicated that he had talked with him about reinforcing global vaccination campaigns, to ensure that 70% of the global population receives the serum against the coronavirus.

A coalition of media organizations has asked a federal appeals court to intervene to ensure public access to the trial of three former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd’s civil rights.

The news organizations, including The Associated Press, petitioned the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday to quash two orders from District Judge Paul Magnuson that they say violated the First Amendment by closing part of the trial and sealing the corresponding transcript.

Monday was the start of the second week of testimony in the trial, which Magnuson has said could last four weeks.

“Petitioners do not need to explain to this Court the gravity of the trial, the impact Mr. Floyd’s death had on the Twin Cities and the world, or the public’s ongoing and intense concern for how the criminal justice system deals with those accused of killing him,” media coalition attorney Leita Walker wrote. “As a result, ensuring the trial is fully open to the press and public is imperative.”

At issue is Magnuson’s closure of a hearing that he planned for January 21 on defense motions to exclude certain evidence. Prosecutors and the media coalition objected to the closure.

Walker wrote that the judge appeared to cancel the hearing, but then held what was first called a “trial management conference” that the court later labeled an “in-chambers proceeding.”

Both were conducted in private.

Magnuson rejected the media coalition’s challenge of the closure as “moot” after he canceled it.

In a written order after he was asked to reconsider, he stood by his earlier decision, writing that the proceeding in chambers “was not a hearing at all” and that neither the public nor media had a right to access it.

He also sealed the proceeding’s transcript, which he said was brief and of no import. Its release would be “contrary to the efficient administration of justice in this matter,” Magnuson wrote.

The coalition asked the 8th Circuit to vacate the closure order and unseal the transcript. The news organizations also repeated concerns they’ve been raising about restrictions on journalists and spectators in the courtroom that are meant to reduce the risks of a COVID-19 outbreak disrupting the proceedings.

The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, asked the EU partners this Wednesday not to form blocs in the face of the debate on the future of fiscal rules and that, together, they share opinions on how to reconcile fiscal sustainability and investments for economic transformation.

Sánchez has advocated that formula when addressing the reestablishment of the EU fiscal rules that are currently on hold at the press conference he has offered together with the Prime Minister of Finland, Sanna Marin.

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