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  1. Next Thursday, around three in the afternoon, the bells of the Mater Admirabilis church will ring again, a few meters from the Buenos Aires corner of Arroyo and Suipacha, where thirty years ago a terrorist attack reduced the Israeli embassy to rubble in the country and left a balance of 29 dead and several dozen wounded. Three decades after that attack, the first of its kind in the history of our country, a high-level delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister Gideon Saar will participate in the memorial service that day, in the dry square erected at the site of the attack and together to relatives of the victims. In the presence of government officials-the Minister of Justice, Martín Soria, the Deputy Foreign Minister Pablo Tettamanti and the Secretary of Worship, Guillermo Oliveri-the delegates of the Hebrew State will renew the request for Justice and will once again blame Iran and the Hezbollah armed militia for the attack, which ended up being a mournful antecedent of the attack on the AMIA, which two years later sowed death and horror in the heart of downtown Buenos Aires. Saar, one of the key men in the Israeli government, will be received by President Alberto Fernández before the event, and will also visit Congress, where he will be received by the head of the Chamber of Deputies, Sergio Massa, and will meet with leaders of Together for the Change, according to sources from the organization of the visit. “The attack on the Israeli embassy, as well as the AMIA, are two open wounds for Israeli society and especially for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We are still waiting for justice, we know who was responsible, who sent the terrorists from Tehran, and who carried it out, the Hezbollah terrorist organization,” Lior Jaiat, spokesman for the Israeli Foreign Ministry, told LA NACION. “Each year that passes, the lives lost and the certainty that those responsible are not brought to justice never cease to be in our minds. As a diplomat that I was for several years in Argentina, I remember the dead and the wounded. For the Iranian government we are all targets of terrorism,” he added. In addition to Saar, who also holds the position of Minister of Justice, Miri ben Zeev, widow of Eli ben Zeev, one of the Israeli officials who died in the attack, a government representative and Israel's ambassador to the country, Galit Ronen. Last year, it was Foreign Minister Felipe Solá who represented the Government at the commemorative act, which, like the one in 2020, was carried out in virtual format. Foreign Minister Santiago Cafiero, who replaced him in September, will be able to attend, before he leaves for the Middle East on Saturday - he will go to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia - for a trade mission, along with a delegation of businessmen and governors. Israel's claim The renewed request for justice is related to a legal case paralyzed decades ago. In December 1999, the Supreme Court - which took up the case from the beginning because it was within its original jurisdiction - ruled that "the attack against the Israeli embassy in Argentina was organized and carried out by the terrorist group called Islamic Jihad, an arm armed Hezbollah." It also ruled that the case should remain open to find and prosecute those responsible for the attack, something that is still pending more than twenty years later, despite the fact that the current Minister of the Court Ricardo Lorenzetti affirmed in 2015 that "the sentence for the The cause of the Israeli embassy was consented to by the parties, so that we as a court cannot modify what has already been accepted and is res judicata”, said the then president of the high court. Ricardo Lorenzetti, minister of the Supreme Court, said in 2015 that the sentence for the attack on the Israeli embassy was "consented to by the parties" Justice Ricardo Lorenzetti, minister of the Supreme Court, said in 2015 that the sentence for the attack on the Israeli embassy was "consented to by the parties" Justice Fabián Marelli Israel's singling out of Iran as the intellectual author of the attacks makes the Argentine government uncomfortable and comes at a time when Russia's invasion of Ukraine reconfigures part of the political board. Iran, an ally of Moscow, is today an alternative source of oil in the face of the US embargo against Vladimir Putin. While Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Benett is trying to mediate to stop the conflict (he met with Putin), the Iranian government is trying to take advantage of this favorable circumstance and has already asked the United States to lift sanctions against two accused and wanted by Interpol for the attack on the AMIA. They are the former foreign minister of Iran Ali Akbar Velayati and the current vice president Mohsen Rezai, whose presence at the recent act of resumption of Daniel Ortega as president of Nicaragua led to a diplomatic scandal and the renewed request for the resignation of the opposition against ambassador Daniel Capitanich, who was in the same act and did not notify the chancellery. “Sending a minister of such significance to Argentina demonstrates the importance that Israel assigns to the commemoration of the attack. Despite the years that have passed, we continue with the memory and with the request for justice”, concluded Jaiat.
  2. The Covid-19 pandemic produced great changes at the labor level. Remote work increased in many cities around the world and, although in some places in Europe they returned to face-to-face work with the drop in infections, other companies preferred to keep working from home. But, this lack of work on site caused that there is not so much food abandoned in the city centers, so in the United Kingdom there was a plague of rats "the size of cats" that invade the toilets of the po[CENSORED]tion. ads by With their highly flexible bones that allow them to fit into pipes and their ability to breathe underwater for more than three minutes, these rodents are ideally suited to take up residence in home toilets. “Right now there is a lot of food for rats, with ripe fruit and harvest crops, so the rat po[CENSORED]tion is currently peaking,” Paul Bates, representative of Cleankill Pest Control, told the British newspaper The Sun. . The Norwich City Council, in the east of England, made some recommendations to citizens to avoid this problem. These include keeping the toilet lid closed and always lowering the chain before using it. In addition, they warn that the doors of the garages and the entrances must remain well closed so that these rodents cannot get through. As the UK braces for one of the coldest seasons in 30 years, rats are looking for food and warmth in homes. They feed on human feces and dead rodents first, then enter the home in search of fresh food. Rats of more than 30 centimeters can cause damage to the wiring, because with their sharp teeth they break the electricity cables, a situation that could cause a fire, and destroy the interior system of cars. This plague not only scares the inhabitants of homes, but it can also cause illness and become a public health problem. According to information from The Sun, Peter Higgs, director of PGH Pest Control, assured that most rats have Weil's disease in their system, an infection that humans can contract through the urine of the infected species and which, without treatment, causes fever, bleeding and even death. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/el-mundo/alerta-en-el-reino-unido-por-ratas-del-tamano-de-gatos-que-salen-de-inodoros-nid11032022/
  3. Five years after the presentation of the ID. Buzz concept, and after seeing it being tested in the snow, Volkswagen presents the mass-produced version of the electric Combi, finally named ID. Buzz. Although it is a new member of the ID. electric family, it has the particularity of being the first commercial vehicle in the range. Together with the objective of increasing the supply of electric vehicles, with the ID. Buzz, the German brand, seeks to replicate the values it created with the first generation Combi, which came to light in the 1950s and was very well received by young audiences. The ID. Buzz is built by the brand's Commercial Vehicles division (Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles) in Hannover. From its construction, we can highlight the following: It is built on Volkswagen Group's MEB (Modular Electric Drive) platform. It allows further evolutionary development of your software and technology. Available as a passenger or cargo vehicle Speaking specifically of the I.D. Charging Buzz, features a 77 kWh battery, which provides power to a 150 kW (201 hp) electric motor. As with the iconic combustion Combi, the power is transferred to the asphalt through the rear axle. What's more: Because the battery is lightweight and located on the floor of the vehicle, the vehicle has good weight distribution and a low center of gravity Through a DC (direct current) fast charging station, the battery is recharged from 5 to 80% in about 30 minutes By having bidirectional charging, it can offer energy, such as to feed a home network Regarding its dimensions, we can point out that the VW ID. Buzz features the following numbers: The length of both versions is 4,712 mm. Wheelbase: 2,988mm If we compare it with the total length, it is very long Height: between 1,937 mm and 1,938 mm Width: 1,985mm. Turning radius: 11.1 meters (pretty small) By having bidirectional charging, it can offer energy, such as to feed a home network In addition to standing out for its peculiar and aerodynamic (Cd 0.29) design, the ID. Buzz has an extremely spacious and minimalist interior space: Passenger version: five people have ample space to travel and also for their luggage (1,121 liters of cargo capacity) If the second row of seats is folded, the load capacity increases to 2,205 liters. Ahead can have two or three seats, depending on what its owner wants Cargo version: Presents a fixed bulkhead, which separates the front seats from the cargo space, which is 3,900 litres.
  4. he weather forecast for the city of Venado Tuerto indicates that today, March 13, the sky will be somewhat cloudy in the morning and the temperature will be around 18 degrees. According to the part of the National Weather Service, the weather would be presented without rain, and the winds from the northwest will run at a speed of between 7 and 12 kilometers per hour. Humidity would be 88 percent, and visibility would be good. The part of the meteorological service predicts that after noon the sky will be partly cloudy and the winds from the north sector will have estimated speeds between 7 and 12 km/h. The forecast temperature would be 26 degrees. At night, the weather will be around 24 degrees, while the winds will be from the north at a speed of 7 and 12 kilometers per hour. No rain is expected for this part of the day.
  5. Russian forces killed journalist Brent Renaud in an attack in Irpin and, according to the first information provided by the police chief of the Kiev region, Andrii Nebitov, the man worked for the renowned American newspaper The New York Times. However, from the newspaper they issued a statement clarifying that Renaud had collaborated with them, but was not in Ukraine as part of the coverage of this medium. They also said the mix-up may have been because the reporter was carrying an old New York Times credential. "The invaders kill even international media journalists who are trying to show the truth of the atrocities of Russian troops in Ukraine," Nebitov initially stated in a Facebook post. “Today, a 51-year-old correspondent for the famous newspaper The New York Times was shot dead in Irpin. Another journalist was injured. Right now we are trying to get the victim out of the combat zone," said the police chief, in a publication to which he added a photograph of Renaud's identification and another of his passport, which confirms that he is a citizen. American. A few minutes later, the deputy editor-in-chief of The New York Times Cliff Levy used his Twitter account to give more details about Renaud. “The New York Times is deeply saddened to learn of the death of an American journalist in Ukraine, Brent Renaud. Brent was a talented photographer and audiovisual producer, but he was not assigned to The New York Times in Ukraine, ”explained Levy, who attached the official statement from the newspaper in his tweet. In addition to conveying how dismayed the media is by Renaud's murder, that press release explains: "Although he collaborated with The New York Times in the past (the last time in 2015), he was not assigned to The Times in Ukraine. Initial reports that he worked for The Times circulated because he was using a Times press credential that had been issued for an assignment many years ago." https://www.lanacion.com.ar/el-mundo/las-fuerzas-rusas-mataron-en-ucrania-a-un-periodista-estadounidense-que-fue-colaborador-de-the-new-nid13032022/
  6. President Alberto Fernández participated in Chile in the act of inauguration of the new president of that country, Gabriel Boric, and considered the coming to power of the leftist leader as an "expectation for all of Latin America." After the greeting with all the leaders and during their face-to-face meeting, Fernández gave a gift to Boric, who is 36 years old. Through social networks, the President told what the gift was. “In our bilateral meeting, I gave Artaud, from Pescado Rabioso, a 1975 vinyl that is part of my personal collection. And I wrote him a letter with phrases from Spinetta, which say a lot about his present and illuminate us in these times. There is a present and a future in Latin America,” Fernández wrote on Instagram. The presidential delegation from Argentina was the protagonist in Santiago de Chile. She arrived around 9:15 in the morning and was received at the airport by Ambassador Rafael Bielsa. Fernández then traveled to Valparaíso to attend the inauguration of the Chilean leader in the company of Cafiero, deputy Victoria Tolosa Paz, minister Aníbal Fernández and presidential spokeswoman Gabriela Cerruti. At 11:30, the Argentine head of state arrived at the Congress in the port city and immediately installed himself in the Hall of Honor of the venue. There he shared in a very friendly way with King Felipe VI of Spain and the former president of Brazil Dilma Rousseff. He also spoke with the president of Bolivia, Luis Arce, and the president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, with whom he held bilateral meetings. Showing good humor, and once the ceremony began, Fernández also greeted the outgoing Sebastián Piñera when he left the front and merged into a warm hug with Boric, who after the change of command became the youngest president of the Chilean history. “With Gabriel I feel that we have a very great affinity, a similar look at the present and the challenges of the future, for which I think everything will be very easy,” Fernández said after the investiture ceremony in Valparaíso, in the middle of a trip contemplated for months and that the government considered key to strengthening the link between Fernández and the referent of the Chilean left. “That there is a 36-year-old president is a great challenge for him and a great merit for Chile that has trusted that youth. I know Boric, I know how he thinks and I have the best expectations. For Latin America it is also a great boost, because Boric is a Chilean who thinks about Latin America," said Fernández, who received an invitation from Boric himself to be the main speaker at the lunch of heads of state that took place in the palace. Presidential Hill of Cerro Castillo, in the city of Viña del Mar. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/el-regalo-de-alberto-fernandez-a-gabriel-boric-nid11032022/
  7. ince a decade ago, a species of spider from East Asia became endemic to an area of the United States. It is called Joro, and a new study revealed that it could po[CENSORED]te most of the east coast of that country. Although they have a menacing appearance and very striking colors, they are not particularly dangerous, but they do cause fear due to their size, as they can be as big as the palm of your hand. The invasion of this spider, native to Japan, Korea, Taiwan and parts of China, began in 2014, when it arrived in the country in a container and began to occupy parts of the states of Georgia and South Carolina. Thanks to the similarity in the climate between Asia and the east coast of the country, he adapted easily. “There really is no reason to crush them,” Benjamin Frick, co-author of a study conducted by the University of Georgia on this species, explained to USA Today. The researcher commented that it was due to human movement (boat trips) that the spider reached the United States. Likewise, the expert commented that the arachnid does not represent a real threat to humans, nor to pets or local fauna. In fact, the spider would help control certain insects and more harmful invasive species. In that sense, these arachnids - known for launching golden and shiny webs - are usually especially large, and can measure up to eight centimeters, the equivalent of the palm of the human hand. What is the origin of the name of this spider Frequent in South Asia, the Joro specimen is part of a group of spiders known as "orb weavers", this is because their circular webs are highly symmetrical. The origin of its name comes from the Jorōgumo or Yōkai spirits, both creatures belonging to Japanese folklore. Legend has it that it is about a demon who is said to disguise himself as a beautiful woman to hunt down gullible men.
  8. In October of last year we saw the first images of the Chevrolet Montana, a pick-up to be produced in Brazil and with which the Moño brand will be involved in the compact flatbed segment, having the FIAT Toro as its great rival. Five months after seeing the photos taken in South Korea, we now know that the "chata" is being tested in the region. What could be seen? Is it very different from the view in Asia? When will it be released? Let's see. Chevrolet Montana: What was seen in Brazil Brazilian colleagues photographed not one, but two units of what would be the Montana, in full transit from São Paulo. Although they were able to capture it from all angles, both prototypes were camouflaged, and even had black covers on almost the entire body. If we compare them with the views on Asian land, there are practically no differences, to the point that even the distribution of the elements that cover the outside is identical. What is certain is that the photos published in Brazil are of better quality and were taken in full transit, which allows us to have a clearer idea of the appearance and size of the Montana. From Brazil they point out that the Montana would have a shorter length than the Toro (4,945 mm), but that it would be similar to that of the Renault Oroch (4,700 mm). In addition, its wheelbase would also be close to that of the Rombo truck (2,829 mm), but it would differ by presenting a longer rear overhang, thanks to the larger size of the cargo box. In aesthetic matters, it is perceived that the Montana made in the region will have the same thing that we saw a few months ago in Asia, so that in much of its exterior it would resemble the latest generation of the Trailblazer, launched in 2019 and that did not arrive. to Argentina: Forehead Split optical group thin LED strip Head lights inside plastic frame Large grill, divided by chrome strip Sides Roof bars Behind Small opticians (will they be the definitive ones?) Oversized tailgate small bumper https://noticias.autocosmos.com.ar/2022/03/11/espia-chevrolet-montana-se-prepara-para-competir-con-toro
  9. Josefina Roca is an architect, interior designer and producer of collectible design. For her Cordovan house, she sought a balance between the countryside and the urban, where nature is present in each space and has as much prominence as a painting or an object that she carefully chooses and treasures. With modern lines and fused with the garden, this glazed house was designed without a gallery. However, a system of several patios provides structure and each room faces one of them. Ernestina Anchorena, in charge of landscaping and a close friend of the owner, Josefina Roca, suggested putting lapachillos (Tecoma stans) in the interior patios and in the corners of the land and, on top of the latter, a large specimen of tipa. “You can not miss a girl, who reminds me of my province. I am from Jujuy and my childhood was playing on top of them; It is the tree that I like the most”, says Josefina. Being Córdoba a Mediterranean province with a warm climate, what she sought was to provide shade to the place. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/revista-jardin/en-cordoba-una-casa-que-encontro-el-equilibrio-entre-el-paisaje-de-campo-y-el-urbano-nid12032022/
  10. After the negotiations in Deputies unlocked the agreement with the International Monetary Fund that was approved this morning, all eyes now point to the group of followers of Cristina Kirchner in the Senate, the last focus of resistance against the understanding that persists in the legislative field . With no margin to play against the project of the Executive Branch, especially after the overwhelming support it received in the lower house, the vice president (who released a video today about the stones that were thrown against her office yesterday) translated that relief into her decision to leave the ruling bloc in the Senate free to act so that everyone can vote as they see fit. This is how he freed the head of the caucus, José Mayans (Formosa), so that he could define with the Casa Rosada the treatment schedule of the agreement in the Upper House, which will begin next Monday, starting at 3:00 p.m., with the presence the team of the Minister of Economy, Martín Guzmán, and the Chief of Staff, Juan Manzur, before the Budget and Treasury Commission, chaired by the official Ricardo Guerra (La Rioja). From the main opposition interbloc they agreed to answer the poll of the official leader of the Senate. They will do so after consulting their senators and with an X-ray of how the members of Together for Change, and also the ruling party, voted in the lower house. The response of the opposition bench is key to speeding up the times and meeting the next installment of the loan taken by the administration of Mauricio Macri, whose expiration date is March 22. Everything indicates that the opposition conglomerate will give the green light to the ruling party's request. Thus, Kirchnerism will be spared the disgrace of a loan with the IMF, requested by a Peronist government, receiving approval from Congress just a few hours before March 24, an emblematic date for the sectors that respond to the vice president. "It would be very bad," responded a pro-government legislator when asked by this newspaper about the risk that the sanction of the agreement ends up being achieved shortly before the date that commemorates the 1976 coup d'état. Defeated by the harsh reality of the imminent abyss of default, which was demonstrated in the ruling party's willingness to accept the changes to the project demanded by the opposition in the Chamber of Deputies, the resistance of the Front of All to the agreement with the IMF will be reduced to toughest sector of Kirchnerism. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/politica/acuerdo-con-el-fmi-derrotada-cristina-kirchner-deja-en-libertad-de-accion-al-oficialismo-en-el-nid11032022/
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