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Las noticias de la Noche, viernes 6 de marzo de 2026 | Noticias Telemundo

Las noticias de la Noche, viernes 6 de marzo de 2026 | Noticias Telemundo

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♪ ♪ Jessica's anguish. A Latin soldier deported in the Middle East war, whose father was deported. We spoke with her family, who faces a double blow. When the embassy and consulates of Venezuela and the United States reopen, the flights between the two countries will be reactivated soon. Today, the interim governor, Delcy Rodríguez, reacts to the return of diplomatic relations. Cuba will fall very soon,

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as assured by President Donald Trump, but he says that first it will focus on Iran. He adds that State Secretary Marco Rubio will take charge. He talks with Telemundo, the Latina who wants to become governor of Texas. Democrat candidate Gina Hinojosa tells us how she plans to beat current governor Greg Abbott in November.

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Former presidents Obama, Biden and Clinton attend the farewell of Reverend Jesse Jackson. Thousands gather in Chicago to celebrate the life and legacy of the leader of civil rights. And more security in the world. Mexico starts Operation Kukulkan. 100,000 soldiers, 1,000 vehicles, and an anti-drone system for the World Cup. In addition to the cyber police,

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to avoid scams when buying tickets. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back.

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We'll be right back. We'll be right back. We'll be right back.

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We'll be right back. in February, 92,000 jobs were lost. And with that, the unemployment rate rose to 4.4%, for Latinos it's worse, to 5.2%. And that's on one hand. On the other, there's also the increase in gasoline due to the conflict in the Middle East. We'll start with Javier Vega's report,

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because your money counts.

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From penny to penny, the war in the Middle East is beginning to hit the economy. of the of of of of of of

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of of Suddenly it was filled with $7, now it's filled with $9 or $10.

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Well, there's one or two dollars that are being lost.

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Yes, of course.

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Sometimes I stay to buy something to eat, I don't have money for that sometimes.

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I don't have money.

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Concerns that President Trump minimized, declaring to the Reuters agency that gasoline will go down when the war is won. Although for now, with the price of crude increasing, and the U.S. has already authorized it, declaring to the Reuters agency that gasoline will go down when the war is won. Although for now, with the price of crude oil increasing, most of the products tend to go up as well, because they must be transported,

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although for some the impact remains without being dramatic.

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In comparison, the Biden government is not expensive. It was more expensive before.

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But the economy had another little encouraging sign today, an unexpected increase in unemployment, according to the Department of Labor, with a labor market that seems to be weakening, in particular one of its main drivers, the health industry, which led to the loss of job positions, which in sectors also affected mail and courier, transportation and the federal government.

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Many companies are being cautious at the moment because of the geopolitical situation we are living in Iran. They are stopping to hire only the people that are necessary.

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The economic uncertainty also drags the financial markets with the main indicators of the stocks accumulating losses this week due to the' fear. What can we do in this scenario? Prepare. Experts recommend

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maintaining your income source, reducing debt as much as possible, and saving to have a mattress in case times get complicated. In Washington, Javier Vega, Telemundo News.

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President Donald Trump has shown in private a serious interest in deploying land troops in Iran. Close officials told NBC News exclusively that Trump is not talking about a large-scale invasion, but a small contingent of troops that would be used for specific strategic purposes.

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Either way, it would be a turn in the government's initial plan in this war. Betsy Badel has the latest information. It's almost been a week since the start of the war in Iran, and with 15 countries attacked and hundreds of deaths in the Middle East, the situation is increasingly precarious. Now Russia seems to be more involved. In a telephone conversation between Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, Massoud Pesashkian, Putin reiterated his condolences for the assassination of the Supreme Leader

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of Iran, Ali Khamenei. In a telephone conversation between Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart, Massoud Pesashkian, Putin reiterated his condolences for the assassination of the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei. It was also made known that Russia is providing Iran with data such as the location of warships and aircraft, according to four sources from NBC News. But the White House spokeswoman, Caroline Leavitt, did not give more importance to Russian intelligence, expressing confidence that the United States has the greatest lethal force in the world.

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When journalists questioned Levitt about the role of the United States in the bombing of an Iranian school where dozens of girls died, she sent the questions to the Pentagon. I don't have any updates with respect to the investigation.

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I would expect those to come from the Pentagon.

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In her social network, Truth Social, President Donald Trump said he would not agree with Iran unless there is an unconditional surrender and that he would go after the election of an excellent and acceptable leader. But according to Iranian state media, the clerics are already preparing the process to introduce a new leader. On the other hand, Trump said that at the moment he has not thought of carrying out a terrestrial invasion in Iran.

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Meanwhile, in the Middle East, the earth trembles with growing explosions. Today, the Israeli army attacked a bunker in the center of Tehran that they say belonged to the leader Khamenei. They also launched an intense wave of bombings against Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. And as a counterattack, Iran launched missiles in Tel Aviv. The State Department reported that nearly 20,000 Americans have returned to the United States since this war began last Saturday. However, thousands of Americans still remain stranded in the Middle East, Julio.

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Well, those are the last details. Thank you, Betsy. As this war goes on, in California, a Latin family faces a double-edged sword. On one side, one of her daughters, in the naval, is risking her life there in the Middle East. And on the other, the father was expelled to Mexico, even though she joined the armed forces to protect him from deportation. Edgar Muñoz has his story.

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I'm 19, my sister is in the military.

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One of the daughters of the immigrant Humberto Martínez, who was detained and deported in January by ICE to Mexico, is in a US aircraft carrier as part of the naval force in the Iran war. in in I'm going to be here with us. She can't hug us and tell us everything will be fine.

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Jessica Martinez is 21 years old and is on the ship as a weapons technician.

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She is more like working with missiles and bombs, also weapons.

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When I look at her photos, it gives me strength. It gives me strength and I say, there is my warrior. The pride of our family.

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The ICE agency told us that Jessica Humberto Martinez's father was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and was deported four times. In 2013, a final order was issued for expulsion and that is why he was arrested. It's something that hurts me because my dad didn't do anything wrong here.

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He didn't do anything. And my sister is there in the war. She is in a country that could lose her life. And I think all of this is unfair.

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Jessica, as a military, was the one who started the process of residency to return to her dad. Jessica Martinez is considered a heroine because she is a military, and that's why her photo is in the city of residency to return to his father. Jessica Martinez is considered a heroine as a military person, and that's why her photos are in the city of Huntington Beach. But her family wants her to return soon so they can hug her.

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In Huntington Beach, Edgar Muñoz, Noticias Telemundo. In California, a 7-year-old deaf boy was deported to Colombia. He left with his 5-year-old sister and his mother. 17 años fue deportado a Colombia. Salió junto a su hermana de Cinco y junto a su mamá. La familia quedó detenida dos días después

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mientras cumplían con su cita de inmigración por un caso de asilo pendiente. Al pequeño no le permitieron recibir el audífono que necesita para comunicarse.

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Esto no es cumplir con la ley. Esto es cruel dad ningún gobierno que afirme respetar a los derechos Cruel dad Ningun gobierno que a firma respect our a lot derechos humanos debería tratar a si a una madre Y sus hijos pequeños la lo peor es que no No sent a Ramos hace poco que la familia ha sido deportada sin respeto a debido proceso y sus derechos

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Ice dijo que la mamá tenía una orden final de deportación desde ICE said the mother had a final deportation order since 2024. He added that the agency does not separate the families, but gives them to choose between leaving all or leaving the minors with a designated person, and that Leslie Rodriguez preferred to return all together to their country. President Trump told NBC News that it was not difficult to choose his new Secretary of National Security, Mark Wendt Mullen, who

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was declared a big fan. The Senator for Oklahoma assures that the appointment was taken by surprise and that he trusts that the Senate will confirm it. The senator also praised Christine Ohem and assured that she did a good job. But numerous sources told our sister channel NBC NBC News, that his performance in the hearings in Congress cost him his job.

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Cuba will fall soon, says President Donald Trump himself. He assured that for 50 years he has observed the situation on the island and that now it is in his hands.

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He added that the regime wants to make a deal and that the Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, will put to see how it works. want to stay. They love Cuba so much. I hear it all the time. That was another one that wasn't supposed to happen.

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Meanwhile, the Department of Justice is looking to accuse the regime of drug crimes, immigration and financial crimes, among others. There is great expectation among the Venezuelan community for the restoring of relations between Caracas and the United States. And everyone is asking, when will the diplomatic headquarters reopen in both countries? Today, the interim governor, Delcy Rodríguez, referred to this issue. Rogelio Moratag, has the details.

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They were eagerly waiting for the announcement because Diana and Andrea are 8 and 10 years old respectively without returning to Venezuela.

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I'm happy because I will be able to have my Venezuelan passport again. And I know that many families will be able to find themselves again thanks to this

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and update their documents, which is very important.

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With the reopening of the embassy and consulates, which still have no date, Venezuelans in the United States will be able to access many services more easily. Today, the interim president of Venezuela spoke for the first time about the restoration of relations with the United States.

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We are going face to face to resolve our historical differences. We are going to resolve them through diplomacy. Let's go then.

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From Caracas, the former Venezuelan ambassador to the UN recognizes that the transition is strange, with an interim president out of chavismo. It is not as if the allies arrived in Berlin, took Hitler and Ewa Braun and left Himmler, right? Well, so that he himself dismantles Nazism.

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He maintains that Adelzi Rodríguez is very interested in opening the New York consulate to attend Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who are facing charges of drug trafficking in a federal court in that city, but underlines that the most benefited by the bilateral relationship will be the Venezuelans who live in the United States.

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And they need that consular function. They need passports, cedulas, life insurance. Those Venezuelan children who were born abroad need to go to the consulate

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so that they can comply with the conditions of the constitution and the laws. In Venezuela, the agreement also gives hope. Hopefully, the administration that is in office will lend itself to the country to improve.

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Extraordinary. I think it is the best position in Venezuela in the last 26 years.

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For Venezuelans in exile, the restoration of diplomatic and consular relations is a sign of real change, because they could return to Venezuela more easily and participate in a next electoral process. Or participate from exile.

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Knowing that we will be able to do it again is very comforting.

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In Doral, Florida, Rogelio Mora, Tagle, Noticias Telemundo. In an emotional video, the activist and wife of Leopoldo López, Lilian Tintori, denounced that they looted and destroyed her house in Caracas.

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Today, they take videos and don't let them get there.

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These are the videos of the house at this moment. ... She says that everything that was inside, including what she called the most sacred, her family photos of her wedding, her son, the toys, including the dolls, her furniture and even her pets, her two dogs and her parrots. She also says that the interior was destroyed and the walls were demolished. She accuses that it was by order of the interim governor, Delcy Rodríguez. Let them return our home. And well, we're leaving with other things. Last minute, a new operation between the United States

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and Ecuador in the province of Sucumbios on the border with Colombia. Today, they bombed a training camp of the criminal group Commandos de la Frontera, former members of the FARC guerrilla, where they apparently trained up to 50 drug traffickers.

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Massive destruction in Punta Zicatela, the famous tourist destination in Oaxaca, Mexico. A fire that broke out this morning destroyed more than 50 establishments. The flames reached 15 restaurants, 40 palapas, and also affected dozens of handicraft businesses

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on this very popular beach. More than two hours later, firefighters were able to control the emergency, which was aggravated by strong winds. Authorities have not reported injuries. Breaking news, multiple tornadoes in southwest Michigan and significant damage. Look at how the powerful winds lift everything in their path

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outside the commercial square in the town of Three Rivers. And in this part you can see the destruction throughout the area. Collapsed houses, huge trees, rooted trees, piles of rubble.

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Look at the size of the tornadoes. Residents are reported trapped under the collapsed structures. The storm is a storm that is going to be a big one. It's going to be a big storm. It's going to be a big storm. It's going to be a big storm. It's going to be a big storm. It's going to be a big storm.

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It's going to beat Greg Abbott. And we have recommendations to avoid becoming a victim of fraud if you are looking for tickets to the World Cup. We'll be right back. Gina Hinojosa wants to become the first Hispanic gobernadora hispana de Texas y la primera demócrata al frente de este estado en 35 años. Ya dio un gran paso el martes con su victoria en las elecciones primarias.

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Hoy hablamos con ella y le preguntamos, ¿cuál sería su prioridad en los primeros 100 días de su gobierno?

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Pues lo que tenemos que hacer es limpiar toda la corrupción de la sistema aquí en Texas. Ya después de 12 años de Greg Abbott y más de 30 años de una partida republicano, hay mucho corrupción en la sistema. Y ahí es donde va nuestro dinero. Nosotros pagamos mucho, trabajamos mucho y tenemos derecho de tener ese dinero que funciona para nosotros en escuelas, verdad, ayudarnos a, que ayudarnos en tener salud,

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segurancia de salud, verdad, cosas así que necesitamos nuestras familias.

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Si lo pudiera decir en una frase, ¿cuál cree usted que es la mayor diferencia entre Greg Abbott y Gina Hinojosa?

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Sí, él trabaja para sus donantes y yo trabajo por ti.

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Bueno, a respetarlos, verdad? A visitar con la comunidad latino y hablar sobre cuáles sus sueños para el futuro, verdad? Que quieres ver en Texas, que se puede cambiar. Pero yo creo la razón por que votaron, por que votaron a acción pasado, es que gente querían cambio. Y Trump dijo que él no iba a cambiar las cosas, que iba a bajar los precios de todo y no lo hizo.

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Se subieron en vez de bajar. Entonces, creo que los latinos ya se despertaron I think Latinos have already woken up and are seeing that we need change. And that's why they are going out to vote for Democrats.

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Let me finish with this. What does it mean to you that a Hispanic woman can become governor of Texas? What message do you send to other Latin women?

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That we can. That we can. We are ready, smart enough, and we work a lot. We know that no one is going to work more than us, so we can be leaders in any part of this state.

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And I am very proud to be running for that governor.

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Gina Hinojosa will face Governor Greg Abbott, who is looking for re-election in midterm elections in November. Here at Noticias Telemundo, we have been looking for Governor Greg Abbott for an interview. Until now, we have not found him. Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez

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will no longer seek his re-election. He says he made the decision after a deep reflection and the support of his family. This week, he admitted that he did have an extramarital romance with an assistant who committed suicide last year. The revelation pushed a strong pressure from the Republican leadership

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to abandon the dispute and an investigation by the Ethics Committee. The farewell to Reverend Jesse Jackson in Chicago brought together thousands of people. There were former presidents Obama, Biden and Clinton, as well as other political, religious, and activist leaders who were in this service. It was a celebration of his life and a tribute to his struggle,

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highlighted by civil rights that extended for decades. Former President Obama highlighted his legacy of hope

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and underlined how he inspired anyone who listened to him. And whether you were a bus driver, or a teacher, or a business leader, or a young organizer, you came away from those meetings with a better understanding of how the world worked, how power worked. And more importantly, he made you believe that if we came together, we could make the world work better.

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Yes! Mexico announced an operation to protect the three world's most powerful military bases with 100 military personnel, 1,000 vehicles and anti-drone systems. In addition, from Mexico City, the cyber police will be alert to fake websites where tickets are sold, to prevent users from falling into fraud. This story has details.

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From this office, Marisol Sanchez monitors, along with her team of cyber police, fake websites so that users do not fall into fraud when buying tickets for the World Cup games. And so far, she says,

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they have detected at least 100 apocryphal sites. Identify these fake pages, especially if they have the FIFA logo and unfortunately it is pixelated, pages that are not regulated.

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The tickets are digital.

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At the same time, citizen initiatives arise to avoid fraud. Carlos Morales fell into a scam when he planned to go to the Qatar World Cup. That is why now, through his profile on social media, he advises others.

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When you see a very cheap ticket, it's like a warning signal.

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To avoid these and other crimes, the federal government presented the Kukulkan operation today to guarantee for air and land, the safety of the almost 5 million tourists and the football teams that are expected during the 39 days that the World Cup will last. Three joint task forces, one for each world-leading headquarters, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey, seven joint groups, one for each alternate headquarters. of the will be protected by 188 anti-explosive and anti-invading canine binomials, 1,100 military vehicles, 24 aircraft and anti-drone systems. Efforts to provide security and, above all, confidence that Mexico is a safe country to receive the world.

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In Mexico, Isa Osorioicias telemundo we have a couple who requested that the limo no is like a sudden when the island is final is the brand is the sort of images going to mean so not easy

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A 15-year-old young man now faces several charges. A truck driver refuses to get out of his vehicle and unleashes an intense confrontation with the police behind a store in Ohio. Then he starts with an agent hanging from the window, who also falls and is left with his leg fractured. Later, the driver was located, unleashing a shot in which he ended up injured. Impressive snow walls sprout in the west of Kazakhstan. They are the product of the controlled explosions carried out by the authorities

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to prevent the formation of ice in the rivers and prevent spring floods. And we want to share with you that Noticias Telemundo now won a GLAAD award. It is a television award, outstanding television journalism, for the special No Intersexual Man or Woman, headed by our correspondent Lourdes Hurtado un report aje sobre personas que nacen con ciertas características que no son masculinas o femeninas puede usted ver este especial en nuestra página de youtube y

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