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  2. This Monday, the Primary Health Center of the Public Institute of the Municipal Police of Maracaibo, Zulia state, was inaugurated to guarantee the care of more than 600 public servants, an instance that had an investment of more than 110 million bolivars in medical supplies , equipment and medicines, information disseminated by the mayor's office through the digital social network Twitter @alcaldiademcbo. The opening ceremony was attended by the mayor, Willy Casanova, in the company of the director of Citizen Security, Cesar Garridoz, who cleared the tape of the health center where the primary care and prehospital emergency will be coordinated. / JML The Police Coordination Center (COP) of Plaza de Todos, located in the parish Juana de Ávila was inaugurated on Tuesday by the Mayor's Office of Maracaibo, its objective is to provide security to the inhabitants of the Idelfonso Vásquez and Juana de Ávila parishes. On Monday, July 8 of this year, the mayor of Maracaibo, Willy Casanova, activated the Patrimonial Police Brigade in the central area in order to give custody and security to the inhabitants, “public spaces, business and, mainly, to the citizens of the municipality ”. / CP
  3. A total of 1200 cars of the “Nuevo Arauca” model, with comfortable family space, are ready for delivery, as José Ortegano, operations manager of the Chery plant in Venezuela, located in the city of Las Tejería, municipality Santos Michelena, state Aragua. Ortegano said that the Chery company was born as a product of a strategic alliance between the Venezuelan State and the private company, which was inaugurated on August 26, 2011 and in its first five years of existence 60 thousand units were assembled. He added that this company has an installed capacity to produce 80 cars in an eight-hour shift, which means that 10 cars are dispatched every hour. He stressed that thanks to the contribution of the presidency of the Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro has been able to relaunch the plant because in recent years the products have been affected by the war and the economic blockade. / JML The President of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, said during the launch of the Automotive Engine that the nation has the capacity to produce more than one million vehicles a year (cars, tractors, buses, motorcycles), to promote a new and powerful national economy. “Every day we have to be on top of the economic one, we have to start creating a real, true, productive economy, an economy that relies on engines, that exist and that have to be empowered,” said the Chief of Venezuelan state, from the facilities of the mixed company Chery de Venezuela, Corporación Automotriz ZGT, CA, located in Las Tejerías City, Aragua state. Below the most important clues of the speech of the Venezuelan Head of State. President Maduro signed the decree creating the Automotive Motor of the Bolivarian Economic Agenda The Automotive Engine aims to reorganize, boost, grow and operate the sector in order to generate a new model of efficient and sustainable productive management The engineer Hipólito Abreu will be in charge of the Automotive Engine Decree was signed for the creation of a Rotary Social Fund for the purchase of 20 million euros at startup Approved tax benefits to benefit the national automotive industry He signed a mandatory decree for the incorporation of the national production of all industrial sectors of parts and auto parts into the Automotive Engine system. In Venezuela there are 104 automotive industries, including assemblers and auto parts manufacturers: 70 auto parts industries concentrated in the states of Aragua, Miranda, in Caracas, in Carabobo, 34 vehicle assembly industries, of which 20 are public or mixed industries with China, Iran and Belarus. There are also 14 large and powerful private industries. Venezuela has the capacity to produce 210 thousand 922 vehicles per year of the highest quality. The Head of State said that 1 million 627 thousand 831 motorcycles can be produced per year. The nation has the installed capacity to produce 25,400 tractors. Approved 7 million euros for civil works for expansion and completion of the assembly and bus company Yutong in Venezuela. President ordered the total restructuring to achieve the coordination of all auto parts companies of the State, through the Socialist Corporation of the automotive sector./MQ
  4. Humanitarian aid arrived from Italy TO VENEZUELA. The Red Cross confirmed the arrival in Venezuela of 34 tons of medicines and supplies, as part of humanitarian aid to provide some hospitals in the country and try to reach about 650,000 people. It was reported that the cargo is a donation from the Italian Red Cross and that it contains antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, disposable medical devices and medical equipment such as defibrillators. In a statement, the Italian government explained that the shipment left the United Nations Humanitarian Response depot located in the city of Brindisi, in southern Italy, adding that the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emanuela Del Re, was present during the action. Explains the letter that supplies will be distributed through the International Red Cross and Red Crescent in conjunction with the Venezuelan Red Cross. The shipment, which is added to those completed last April and June, was coordinated by the Italian Red Cross, "with the support of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and private donors," the text added. The sending of the Italian Red Cross to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) "aims to provide a range of health services to 650,000 people in Venezuela for 12 months."
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  9. ¤ Nickname: Mr.Espinoza ♔♔♔ ¤ Name: Eduardo Espinoza. ¤ Age: 21. ¤ Country: VENEZUELA ¤ City: Caracas ¤ Favorite Games: - ¤ Favorite Shows: - ¤ Favorite Movies:- ¤ Favorite Songs / Favorite genre: - ¤ What would you like to do in life:- ¤ Favorite actor - why ?: - ¤ Favorite actress - why ?: - ¤ You Smoke? / What brand of cigarette smoke:- ¤ What alcoholic drink frequently: - ¤ Favorite juice: - ¤ In what country would you like to live: - ¤ Favorite football team: - ¤ Car models: Idk ¤ A brief description about you: - ¤ How did you find NewLifeZm?: I want help. ¤ If you win 1 million dollars, which would be the first thing you do?: Boost server.
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  11. Sheikh Salman al-Awda, 62, is considered one of the most prominent clerics in Saudi Arabia. He was imprisoned in the repression of dissent, and faces the death penalty. (CNN) Sheikh Salman al-Awda waited at his home in Riyadh for Prince Mohammed bin Salman. It was 2012 and the charismatic preacher received the 27-year-old prince with little fanfare. "We didn't think the visit was a big problem," recalled Awda's son, Abdullah Alaoudh, a Washington-based legal scholar at Georgetown University. "He was just a regular prince." Despite his obvious ambition, bin Salman was considered a political novice. His father was the governor of Riyadh and was not yet king, and, in the eyes of the country's political class, he was just another member of the royal family of thousands of people from Saudi Arabia. The prince, who would later be known by his initials, MBS, was enthusiastic about Awda's ideas for change in Saudi Arabia, according to Alaoudh. Related article: Trump vetoes 3 bills that prohibit the sale of weapons to Saudi Arabia According to Awda's son, at this meeting and at least two other meetings to come, including one in the royal court along with the future King Salman - Awda, who was 55 at the time, extolled the virtues of the reform and inclusive government. Five years later, King Salman appointed his son as the crown prince. Three months after the MBS promotion, Awda was arrested as part of a repression supervised by a security agency established by the recently anointed heir to the throne. After a year of pre-trial detention, in September 2018, Saudi Arabia's General Prosecutor presented Awda with a list of 37 charges and recommended the death penalty. This Sunday, the cleric will return to court, where the judge may decide on whether to make a ruling in the case, and if found guilty, sentenced, according to his family. The cleric has spent nearly two years in solitary confinement, his son told CNN. For the first few months of his detention, "his legs were shackled and he was handcuffed. The prison guards used to throw his meals at him," said Alaoudh. Awda was held incommunicado for the first six months of his arrest. When his family was finally allowed to visit him, I've told them that he was frequently deprived of sleep and food, Alaoudh added. He eventually signed documents, likely forced confessions, that he could no longer understand because of his poor mental and physical state, according to his son. His father told the family that he "signed some documents but had no idea what they said." Saudi Arabia has frequently been accused of making prisoners sign confessions under duress. Alaoudh's blood pressure shot up, and so did his cholesterol levels. He was hospitalized for a few days, according to his son. "It felt to him like a slow death," said Alaoudh.
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  13. The mysterious murder of a couple in a po[CENSORED]r tourist area of Canada (and why they suspect two teenagers who are missing) First, the lifeless bodies of two young travelers were found. Then two teenagers disappeared. And then there was the finding of a third body. Police in Canada are investigating a series of incidents in the province of British Columbia (west of the country) that began with the murder of two tourists traveling through that region last week. American Chynna Deese, 24, and Australian Lucas Fowler, 23, were shot dead last week when they were enjoying a two-week trip to Canada, where Fowler worked. The bodies of both were found on July 15 on the side of a road 20 km south of Liard Hot Springs, a po[CENSORED]r tourist enclave. The unsolved murder of a Canadian millionaire who still raises doubts about his son's innocence Shortly thereafter, the disappearance of Kam McLeod, 19, and Bryer Schmegelsky, 18, who traveled to the Yukon Territory (in northern British Columbia) in a van that was found burned, was found missing last week. And then the body of a 50 or 60-year-old man was found near that vehicle near Dease Lake. In an unexpected turn of the investigation, on Tuesday the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) reported that McLeod and Schmegelsky are no longer considered missing, but possible criminals on the run. "The RCMP is considering Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky as suspects in the investigation into the death of Dease Lake and the double homicide of Lucas Fowler and Chynna Deese," the RCMP said in a statement. "Couple in love" It took the police three days to identify Deese and Fowler after they were found dead on July 15. Authorities found a 1986 Chevrolet truck near the bodies and some witnesses told the media that they had seen the couple on the side of the road next to the vehicle after it suffered a breakdown.
  14. Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas has signed a tight pole for the Grand Prix of Great Britain, the tenth round of the Formula 1 World Championship, where the top three finishers were separated by only one tenth, while the Spaniard Carlos Sainz (McLaren) must start thirteenth by being eliminated in Q2. With the tenth pole of the race, the Scandinavian will try to take advantage of his privileged position to win at 'home' of his teammate, who was only 6 thousandths of his reference time. Thus, Lewis Hamilton will complete the first row of the grid. On the other hand, the Monegasque Charles Leclerc has stayed close to the 'silver arrows', to 79 thousandths of Bottas, and will start third in a second line that he will share with the Dutch Max Verstappen. Under the threat of the always unpredictable time of Silverstone, the pilots jumped to the Q1 covered with soft tires, except the Ferraris, the only ones who wore the intermediates. Even so, Leclerc was able to stay at 20 tenths of Hamilton's reference time in his first lap. The Danish Kevin Magnussen, the Russian Daniil Kvyat, the Canadian Lance Stroll, the British George Russell and the Polish Robert Kubica were eliminated after the end of the first round, and Sainz passed seventh. The Spaniard, however, did not overcome the cut of Q2, where the final pass at the last minute of the Finn Kimi Raikkonen, who could not continue in the fight, left him out. With this, it ended with the good feelings of the MCL34 during the weekend. The positive note: you can choose tire to start. Along with Spanish and Scandinavia fell the Italian Antonio Giovinazzi, the Frenchman Romain Grosjean and the Mexican Sergio 'Checo' Pérez. Vettel had to hurry until the last minute to not be out, although he saved the situation by placing fifth in his last turn with the time completed. Already in Q3, Bottas (1: 25.093) was two tenths faster than Hamilton, who lost time due to the oversteer of his car in the second sector, on the first attempt. After wearing new tires, the two 'silver arrows' jumped back to the track to challenge again, but the five-time world champion was 6 thousandths of Bottas' time. In purple helmet began Leclerc his thrown back, that threatened the pole of Mercedes; nevertheless, the step by goal left him to 79 thousandths of the 'poleman' and will have to start third, next to Verstappen, fourth. The 'Top 10' was completed by the Frenchman Pierre Gasly (Red Bull), Vettel, the Australian Daniel Ricciardo, the British Lando Norris, the Thai Alexander Albon and the German Nico Hulkenberg.
  15. It is 50 years since man stepped on the moon. Armstrong was the first human to step on the surface of the satellite on July 21, 1969 at 2:56 (UTC) south of the Sea of Tranquility. When touching the surface Armstrong pronounced one of the most well-known phrases of our time: "A small step for a man, a great jump for the Humanity". This July 20 marks 50 years since the human being reached the moon, specifically the astronaut of the Apollo XI mission Neil Armstrong, followed by Edwin Aldrin, aboard the Eagle lander. The mission was sent to space on July 16, reached the surface of the Moon on July 20, 1969 at 17.39 UTC hours and the next day managed to Armstrong and Aldrin walked on the lunar surface. Apollo 11 was powered by a Saturn V rocket from the Cape Kennedy complex in Florida. The mission is considered one of the most significant moments in the history of Humanity and Technology, according to NASA. The crew of Apollo 11 was completed with Michael Collins, who was orbiting the Moon aboard the Columbia command module, which the landing module reattached after leaving the lunar surface with numerous samples and return to Earth. Armstrong was the first human to step on the surface of the satellite on July 20, 1969 at 2:56 (UTC) south of the Sea of Tranquility (Mare Tranquillitatis). When touching the surface Armstrong pronounced one of the most well-known phrases of our time: "A small step for a man, a great jump for the Humanity". In addition to astronaut, Neil Armstrong was also an aerospace engineer, military pilot, test pilot and university professor. He made his first space flight in 1966 as pilot-in-command of Gemini 8. In December 1968 he was offered command of the Apollo XI mission. Months before the mission, it was decided that Armstrong would be the first to descend by the design of the lunar module: the hatch opened inwards on the right side and this made it difficult for the pilot of the module, Aldrin, to leave first. On July 24, the three astronauts achieved a perfect splashdown in the waters of the Pacific Ocean, putting an end to the most transcendental space mission to this day So the three astronauts came to the moon Inside the module they were standing, clamped with Armstorng and Aldring belts, Michael Collins was waiting for them in the capsule that would bring them back to earth. They were inside for six hours before the ladder was deployed that allowed Neil Armstrong that famous footstep. The man had crossed the last border. Fifty years have passed and we have not put our foot further. The command capsule and the lunar module, the Eagle, are separated 100 kilometers from the Moon. Collins stays orbiting the satellite and Amstrong and Aldrin head towards the surface. They pass from the planned landing area and the control of Houston is considered to abort the mission. The computer starts to fail and they hardly have fuel. Amstrong decides to pass a manual pilot and slides the 'Eagle' over some rocks. After a few eternal minutes, success comes. "Houston, here base Tranquility, the eagle is on the moon." Nasa technicians breathe finally, "thank you ... we had red people here ...." The module was in the so-called Sea of Tranquility, and Amstrong and Aldrin are ordered to rest several hours. After activating the cameras of the module, Amstrong prepares to tread the Moon. After communicating that the ground is barely sinking and that it is like dust, he jumps without fear and utters the historical phrase: "A small step for a man a great leap for humanity", said Amstrong. Twenty minutes later Aldrin follows, who is amazed: "What a magnificent desolation." First they plant their flag and leave a message of earthly peace in case there is extraterrestrial life. Hundreds of millions of people follow them on television around the world. For two hours, the astronauts collect samples and carry out several experiments. Then they return to the 'Eagle' and leave the satellite. Three and a half hours later the three new heroes are back together and start back home.
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