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  1. Havana, Jan 30 (EFE) .- Ten people died and another 25 were injured when the bus in which they were traveling in the Cuban province of Mayabeque (west) fell over a bridge, official sources reported this Saturday. The accident occurred at dawn from Friday to Saturday at kilometer 42 of the national highway as it passed through the municipality of Güines when the vehicle left the road and fell off a bridge, according to information from the Havana Defense Council. and the National Road Safety Commission (CNSV) disseminated by state media. The latter body and the Ministry of the Interior have opened an investigation to clarify the causes of the incident. Teachers who were stationed in Havana were traveling on the bus and were returning to their provinces of origin, since face-to-face classes were suspended in the capital due to the covid-19 pandemic. The injured, including at least three people in critical condition, were transferred to hospitals in the capital and Mayabeque. Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel lamented on Twitter the "loss of valuable human lives and wounded" and sent his condolences to the families and friends of the victims. Accidents, including traffic accidents, have been the fifth leading cause of death in Cuba for several years, where in 2020 there was a daily average of 20 road accidents, according to the latest data from the CNSV. The main causes of traffic accidents in the Caribbean country are speeding, not due attention to the wheel, technical defects, improper overtaking, the effects of alcoholic beverages and excess passengers. The poor condition of the roads and the aging fleet of the island, where cars with more than half a century old pass, also influence.
  2. Juan Lagares apparently did not lose a drop of the intensity that he taught in the Dominican ball Lagares hit a three-run homer in the third inning and drove in two more in the fourth with a single, while Carlos Martínez sailed smoothly for five innings as the Aguilas Cibaeñas defeated the Criollos de Caguas of Puerto Rico 5-1. , in the first game of the Caribbean Series, which is played in Mazatlán, Mexico. The winner of the Most Valuable Player award of the Dominican final series, and who overcame having contracted the coronavirus before traveling to Aztec territory, erased an adverse score of 1-0 in the third inning, when he found his teammates Jonathan Villar and Melky Cabrera on base and the ball disappeared from the park with a hit over the left-field fence against pitcher Luis Medina. Medina is Dominican and belongs to the New York Yankees in baseball in the United States, he was in the LIDOM draft in 2019, but was not selected by any of the six Quisqueyan teams and played as a free agent reinforcement in the Puerto Rican league. , where he was recognized as pitcher of the year. Medina took the loss with three 2/3 innings of work, with five runs allowed. Tsunami Martinez, on his side, brought all its destructive force to the mound and completely dominated after tolerating a run in the first inning. The St. Louis Cardinals right-hander worked five 2/3 innings of three hits and one run, no walks and seven strikeouts, leaving the bases loaded before Luis Castillo retired Emmanuel Rivera down the 63rd to end the threat. Wirfin Obispo threw the eighth inning without any setback and so did Fernando Abad in the ninth inning to complete the Puerto Ricans' batting dominance in eight consecutive innings. This Monday, the Dominican Republic faces Mexico, in a match scheduled for 11 p.m., while Puerto Rico will collide with Venezuela in the afternoon (6:30 p.m.). For the Dominican Republic, Lagares was 4-2, a home run, with one run scored and five RBIs. Second baseman Robinson Canó had a pair of hits in three at-bats, while Melky Cabrera went 3-1 and scored a pair of runs in the victory. For Puerto Rico, Yadier Molina doubled, while José Miranda went 3-for-1 and drove in a run. Jarren Durán hit an indisputable and also scored a return.
  3. The rice producer kidnapped and later released on Saturday by four armed men, detailed this Sunday that one of the criminals assured him that nothing would happen to him if he collaborated with what was required. Francisco Rafael Muñoz, father of former Major League Baseball pitcher, Arnaldo Muñoz, said that the criminals were chasing him at kilometer 7 of the Jicomé municipal district in the Esperanza municipality, but when trying to evade them they crossed him in front. The armed criminals pointed the gun at him to force him to lower the windows of his vehicle, which he did when one of the men mani[CENSORED]ted the gun, with the intention of shooting him. The rice producer assures that he has only done well throughout his career as an entrepreneur, "perhaps that is why God reached out for me." The assailants hit the producer on the head and boarded his jeep, a white Hilux license plate L368376, mounted it in the back seat and two of them got in next to him and drove en route to Santiago. "I have no enemies, I do a lot of good to everyone," he said. Muñoz, 66, maintains that he thought the worst when he found himself in the middle of the unknown armed men, despite the fact that one of them told him three times not to worry because he would not have anything wrong with him. The criminals stripped the rice farmer of $ 20,000 pesos that they took from his pockets, another cash that was in the drawers of the vehicle, a shotgun, two cell phones and his vehicle. After leaving the Circunvalación Norte avenue, the robbers took the route to Cienfuegos, in the Santiago Oeste municipal district and left it abandoned, after ordering him to get out of the vehicle and walk in the opposite direction. They ordered him to do so without looking back. “They told me: get off here and walk there and don't look back. So I did, they gave him back and after a while I left, but not from where they entered me but from another side where there were houses and I asked for help ", he said. The businessman assures that, on the way, two of his captors argued because they could not agree. The criminals also took the businessman's documents.
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  6. A former employee of the Mercedes factory in Vitoria, in northern Spain, out of spite towards the company destroyed about 50 new vans with an excavator, police sources said Tuesday. The 38-year-old man first stole the excavator from another company, 21 km from the Mercedes factory. Once there, he destroyed the entrance door, and then "attacked with the vehicle fifty vans parked in the parking lot" of the German manufacturer, the Basque regional police, the Ertzaintza, indicated. The events occurred at dawn on December 31. Iñaki Andrés Lozares, union representative at the Mercedes factory, made a balance of 69 damaged vehicles in total. The management did not want to comment on the events at the moment. In the photos published in the local press, you could see one van overturned on top of another, and some more completely dented or with the hood smashed. The man, according to police, was a former Mercedes employee. His contract had ended at the end of 2017, according to Iñaki Andrés Lozares. He apparently felt "frustration, not only towards management but towards employees," too, and even "tried to enter the assembly facilities" of the factory, explained the union representative, one of the 5,000 employees at the plant. The damage caused would amount to between two and five million euros, according to sources from the German company cited by the local press.
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  7. The 2021 MotoGP World Championship will begin with two races at the Losail circuit in Qatar, followed by a test in Portugal, while the races in Argentina and the United States have been postponed, the International Motorcycle Federation (FIM) announced on Friday. The first round of the World Cup is held in Losail, on March 28 at night, and will be followed by a second, the same stage and also at night, on April 4. This is followed by the Portuguese GP in Portimao (Portugal) on April 18. The races scheduled in Argentina (April 11) and the United States (18) have been postponed to the end of the year due to the pandemic. The calendar currently has 19 events and should end in Spain, at the Valencia circuit, on November 14. Two days of training, on March 3 and 4, are planned at the Losail circuit. The MotoGP World Championship was reduced last year to 14 events. It was won by the Spanish Joan Mir (Suzuki). Provisional calendar for the 2021 MotoGP World Championship: March 28: Qatar (Losail, night race) April 4: Qatar (Losail, night race) April 18: Portugal (Portimao) May 2: Spain (Jerez) May 16: France (Le Mans) May 30: Italy (Mugello) June 6: Catalonia (Barcelona) June 20: Germany (Sachsenring) June 27: Netherlands (Assen) July 11: Finland (KymiRing, subject to circuit homologation) August 15: Austria (Spielberg) August 29: Great Britain (Silverstone) September 12: Aragon (Alcañiz) September 19: San Marino (Misano) October 3: Japan (Motegi) October 10: Thailand (Buriram) October 24: Australia (Phillip Island) October 31: Malaysia (Sepang) November 14: Valencian Community (Ricardo Tormo circuit) - Races postponed for which a date must be set: GP of Argentina (Termas de Río Hondo) and the United States (Austin). Race entered in reserve: Indonesia (Mandalika)
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  8. The Health Cabinet reported this Friday that starting next Wednesday, January 27, places dedicated to sports and physical exercise, such as gyms, will be able to receive clients in their facilities up to 60% of their total capacity. The measure is contained in presidential decree number 37-21. The vice president and coordinator of the Health Cabinet, Raquel Peña specified that the protocols for this type of space are established and have been reviewed and approved in conjunction with the Ministry of Public Health. "They have been publishing them on their website and we are also going to publish them on the Public Health platform," said the vice president. Peña pointed out that the failure of these centers to comply with the new measures and protocols will incur the closure of those businesses. In relation to sporting events, the Vice Minister of Planning and Development of the Ministry of Public Health, Edward Guzmán explained that they are waiting for the socialization of the protocols and, according to the circumstances, support them to the associations from the entity. "With the issue of fans, that depends on how the pandemic is at the time, but we are waiting and the door open in Public Health to receive all the associations that want to make their professional tournament," he said. In that sense, the vice president clarified that sports activities are allowed and she is aware that this type of event helps with the issue of confinement and is necessary for the mental health of young people and the po[CENSORED]tion. "Sports practices are allowed with due protocol and also complying with the percentage of the amount allowed in each of these spaces," she indicated. Meanwhile, the Minister of Health, Plutarco Arias explained that in the soccer league only one player was infected and in the baseball league of the seven thousand tests that were made, only 1.18 was positive. "What I want to tell you with this is that if the protocols are properly followed, things can go very well," he said. Public Space In the same way, it was established that people will be able to use open spaces in the open air, such as parks and boardwalks for their recreation. This provision applies to activities that do not involve crowding and in strict compliance with current health protocols. All measures will be in effect until February 8.
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  9. Santo Domingo, RD The Minister of the Presidency, Lisandro Macarrulla, led the act in which the Dominican Government received from the government of the People's Republic of China, a donation of eight off-road commando vehicles for military use and 140 motorcycles, with around 15,000 spare parts. and accessories for future maintenance. Macarrulla expressed that it is a special day in which ties of friendship with the Chinese people are strengthened, for which he thanked the contribution to the Dominican people. "The generosity of the Chinese Government has a direct impact on the strengthening of citizen security, an issue of great concern and of great interest to the Dominican Government," said the official. These vehicles will be used for the defense of national sovereignty and will be distributed among the three institutions that make up the Armed Forces: the Army, Navy and Air Force of the Dominican Republic, as well as the National Police. A written statement expresses that the significant contribution of this flotilla will provide the Armed Forces with greater operability in the execution of their missions and the ground mobility of their troops. The units were delivered by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China in the Dominican Republic, Zhang Run, to the Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Carlos Luciano Díaz Morfa. The Chinese ambassador said at the event that “the establishment of diplomatic relations more than two years ago opened a new chapter in bilateral relations. From that moment on, the exchange and cooperation between both parties in various fields, including defense and the police, have flourished ”. The Chinese diplomat recalled that, in April last year, Major General Huang Xueping, deputy director general of the Office of International Military Cooperation (IMCO) of the Central Military Commission of China, paid a visit to the Dominican Republic, in which it was agreed provide cooperation to the Armed Forces and the Dominican National Police. Ambassador Zhang Run expressed his high respect to the Armed Forces and the Dominican National Police, whom he praised for his work in the first line of defense against COVID-19 through great sacrifices and contributions. He trusted that these vehicles donated by the Chinese government will help the military and police to play their role as guarantors of the country's security and stability. The Ambassador reiterated the willingness of the government he represents to continue working with the Dominican side under a long-term perspective and thus take advantage of every minute to further deepen cooperation on the basis of mutual respect, equality and reciprocal benefit to bring the relationships to a new height.
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  10. So far the players Robinson Canó, Junior Lake, José Rafael Díaz, Fernando Abad, Jhan Maríñez, Jorge Mateo and Carlos Paulino are the reinforcements of the Aguilas Cibaeñas to participate in the Caribbean Series, scheduled to take place from January 31 to 6 February, in Mazatlán, Mexico. The announcement was made by Angel Ovalles, general manager of the new monarchs, who said that he had already spoken with this group of players, who showed the best disposition to represent the national colors in the important Caribbean event. However, their participations would be subject to the results of the Covid 19 tests that began yesterday to all the players, mainly to the members of the champion team. In that sense, Ovalles told Listín Diario that this is the plan to bring this bulk of players, but in the end it will be the results of the Covid 19 exams that will determine which of them will make up the Dominican squad. "This situation is a bit complicated, that is the group that we want to join us, but we must wait for the results of the tests that will be carried out and this will determine how we will count," Ovalles told the newspaper. He added that this Friday the players will be subjected to new tests, as well as Monday and Wednesday of next week. Cano test on Friday In Canó's case, he could not undergo the Covid 19 tests yesterday, but he is expected to do so on Friday when the next appointment is. Even Ovalles already spoke with the star and showed his great willingness to attend. Valdez and Otero cases Also, he confirmed that he is in advanced conversations with César Valdez to accompany the team and is much better from his neck discomfort. Although the star of the Licey, a resonance must be made to determine the real conditions of it. KNOW MORE Otero with Panama As for Andy Otero, who has been well presented in every round of this year's tournament, he will finally represent Panama, his home country. Practice on Monday In another order, Ovalles pointed out that the team will start training from next Monday morning at the Cibao stadium.
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  11. Five people died in the fire that occurred Thursday at one of the facilities of the Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine manufacturer, located in western India, from which coronavirus vaccines will be exported to countries such as Brazil. "Five people died" in the fire, Pune Mayor Murlidhar Mohol, the Indian city where this plant is located, told reporters. The president of the company, Adar Poonawala, sent his condolences to the families from his account on Twitter. Indian televisions showed a huge gray smoke over the headquarters of the Serum Institute, where millions of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford are currently being produced. However, according to these media and the company itself, the fire was declared in a place that is under construction, away from the facilities where vaccines are manufactured. "The vaccine production facilities were not affected and the fire will have no impact on production," a source from the Serum institute told AFP, confirming that "the fire occurred in the new factory under construction." Neither the police nor the company have ruled so far on the causes of the fire. In total, India plans to export and in some cases donate 20 million doses, to countries in South Asia, Latin America, Africa and Central Asia. Since Wednesday, the first shipments have already left for Bhutan, Maldives, Bangladesh and Nepal. Vaccine shipments to Brazil have been delayed several times and last week, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro admitted there was "political pressure" on the Indian government to prioritize vaccinating its inhabitants. Faced with the successive delays, Bolsonaro sent a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, requesting "the urgent supply of the two million doses." Adar Poonawalla, the president of Serum, told the Times of India newspaper that he will supply the two million doses to Brazil in two weeks. The "pharmacy of the world" India, with 1,300 million inhabitants, is, in figures, the second country in the world most affected by covid-19, after the United States, with 152,869 deaths and 10.6 million infections, but its mortality rate is low. The country launched one of the world's most ambitious vaccination campaigns on Saturday, to immunize 300 million people through July. In early January, two vaccines were approved in the country: Covishield, developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford and produced by the Serum Institute; and Covaxin, manufactured by local company Bharat Biotech. The Serum Institute, founded in 1966 by Cyrus Poonawalla, the father of the current president of the company, produces 1.5 billion doses of vaccines a year, making it the world's leading producer, even before the new coronavirus broke out. Vaccines against polio, diphtheria, tetanus, hepatitis B, mumps, measles and rubella leave the factory and are exported to more than 170 countries. "The world's pharmacy will accept the challenge of covid-19," assured the Indian Minister of Foreign Affairs, S. Jaishankar, on his Twitter account.
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