[ad_1] Since he ceased to be Labor Minister, Nicolás Monckeberg has avoided speaking to the press and, once he was nominated last January as Chile’s ambassador to Argentina, he chose to keep a low profile. However, these days he has had to deal with tensions between the two states due …
Read More »North Korea Multiple Shots Attack Reported To South Korea | International
[ad_1] North Korea held this Sunday multiple shots fired at South Korea at the height of the demilitarized zone that divides the peninsula, prompting a response from the South Korean army, Seoul announced. A South Korean guard post was hit by several shots from the North this Sunday morning but …
Read More »South Korean border military post received “multiple shots” from the North
[ad_1] A South Korean military post was hit on Sunday by shots fired from the North Korean side of the border. that separates both countries, according to the South Korean Army. The South Guard Post, located within the demilitarized zone (DMZ) that separates the two Koreas, received multiple shots from …
Read More »Death toll rises to 47 after mutiny in Venezuela prison due to overcrowding | International
[ad_1] The death toll after a riot in a Venezuelan prison increased to 47, according to a new balance offered this Saturday to the AFP by an opposition deputy and an NGO, which also reported 75 wounded. “So far 47 confirmed and 75 injured have been confirmed”, said the deputy …
Read More »The US exceeds 65 thousand killed by Covid-19
[ad_1] The United States reached the figure of 65,069 deaths confirmed by the coronavirus, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University, the one with the most reliable count in the North American country. In addition, it maintains its trend with respect to cases diagnosed as positive, with 1,104,345 people …
Read More »Bolsonaro calls Moro “Judas” and assures that “no one will strike” against him
[ad_1] The President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro called Sergio Moro “Judas” hours before the former minister testified before the authorities in the investigation opened against the president for “political interference” in the Federal Police. “No one is going to do anything contrary to the Constitution. Rest assured that no one …
Read More »They made a fishing rod to survive: two Chileans have been trapped in Honduras for 45 days | National
[ad_1] Two Chileans carrying 45 days trapped in Honduras, product of the border blockages as a result of the coronavirus, they related their experience and how they must have survived. “A year ago we planned a trip with my best friend, to tour all of Central America. The crisis caught …
Read More »How the world changed a hundred years ago with the Spanish flu, the worst pandemic of the 20th century – BBC News
[ad_1] It is possible that until a few months ago you had not heard of the “Spanish flu”, the pandemic that killed millions of people in the early 20th century. And surely with the coronavirus crisis you have already heard it mentioned. Often listed as “the mother of all pandemics,” …
Read More »119 possible vaccines; the virus could travel through the air conditioner; Tocilizumab, another promising drug: three things we learned from the coronavirus this week
[ad_1] In one of the most hectic scientific careers today, hundreds of laboratories are looking for a vaccine for Sars-Cov2. Yes … hundreds. When the crisis began, in a number that was already surprising, there were talk of about 40 projects in search of the desired antidote. By mid-March, the …
Read More »Coronavirus would have arrived in Chile in February, weeks before the first confirmed case | National
[ad_1] On March 3, the first case of coronavirus disease, Covid-19, was confirmed in Chile. It was a doctor from the Maule region who had traveled to the Southeast Asia. However, epidemiological studies by the Ministry of Health conclude that the virus entered our country much earlier, at least, during …
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