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  6. In September 2018, in a luxurious neighborhood of Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic), a woman who was getting out of a modern vehicle after a day of shopping was approached by a man who demanded the delivery of a watch valued at 10,000 dollars. (You may be interested in: Scams: the 4 messages that thieves use the most, if they reach you, do not open them). Because of the threat with a firearm, she took off the jewel and threw it at the attacker. Two days later, two Venezuelans and an Ecuadorian accused of using weapons purchased in Peru to commit the theft were captured by the authorities of that country. Chirino RamΓ­rez, will be charged in the coming days, while he waits for his extradition process to progress to Argentina where he has criminal proceedings. In that country his name appears linked to a feared criminal organization of 'Motochorros' that violently robbed people who arrived at the Ezeiza International Airport in Buenos Aires. Members of that network are accused of at least five thefts of branded watches and handbags in 2019, in one of which one of the victims who opposed the robbery was killed and another was injured. According to the Interpol red circular Chirino RamΓ­rez, 33, is wanted for "illicit association, aggravated robbery both for the use of firearms whose aptitude for shooting could not be proven and for his commission in a town and in a gang, repeated three times ”. Another of those linked to the investigation who was detained is the also Venezuelan Glennier Alejandro YΓ‘nez Viloria who fell in MedellΓ­n linked to the robbery of a United States citizen whom the members of the network followed from the JosΓ© MarΓ­a CΓ³rdoba airport to the entrance of a building in the El Poblado neighborhood to steal a Tag Heuer watch valued at 400 million pesos. https://www.eltiempo.com/justicia/delitos/caletas-en-carros-y-robos-en-varios-paises-el-caso-contra-los-rolex-718873
  7. The golden eagle spreads its wings on a symbolic and physical level in Mexico. Therefore, it is an emblem that recalls the transformation of the country The founding legend of Mexico-Tenochtitlan tells that the Mexicas had undertaken a long journey in search of the ideal place to build the capital of their empire. Huitzilopochtli, god of war, let this group know that the exact spot would be marked by an eagle devouring a snake. This image became the National Shield of Mexico, and today that mythical predatory bird is identified as the golden eagle. Since pre-Hispanic times, the golden eagle was a symbol of the virtues of the Mexica people. For them, this bird represented the warrior character, courage and power. These values transcended and made the animal continue to mean Mexico. Golden eagle: freedom and courage The golden eagle (Aquila chysaetos) is a bird belonging to the order falconiformes that can live between 30 and 35 years. It is one of the largest animals of its kind. Normally, the females reach larger dimensions than the males; the former measure between 90 centimeters and one meter; the latter range from 80 to 87 centimeters in length. It may interest you: The history of the nopal, the emblematic plant that has dominated Mexico for 20,000 years The strength and precision of the golden eagle are two of its greatest hallmarks; it can see its prey at a distance of up to 2 kilometers, according to data from the National Commission of Natural Protected Areas (CONANP). This animal, with its wings spread, reaches, depending on the specimen, 2 meters. As for the weight, it can reach, both in females and males, up to 6 kilograms. The distribution of this bird of prey is one of the most widespread for its genus. It inhabits Eurasia and North America. In Mexico, according to the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection (PROFEPA), the golden eagle is found in the northern and central states of the country. Additionally, nesting centers have been identified in Coahuila, Chihuahua, Nuevo LeΓ³n, San Luis PotosΓ­, Zacatecas and Aguascalientes. The arid and semi-arid spaces are where the golden eagle lives. Also, it is found in temperate montane forests. The bird can be easily seen in open and closed areas, however, in desert ecosystems it is seen in clear landscapes. It is precisely in open spaces where the reproduction of the golden eagle occurs. Between January, February and March, this is when they lay eggs in their nests. Incubation takes 43 to 45 days. The first flight can take place in July or August. This predator feeds on small mammals, other birds, reptiles, and insects. Even, the Naturalista database points out, it can consume carrion if it does not find any of the previous options. The threats of a symbol Unfortunately, there are various situations that are affecting the survival of this emblematic bird. According to PROFEPA, the main threat is habitat loss, which occurs as a consequence of the territorial expansion of human beings and rural activities. It may interest you: Harpy eagle: geography, food and conservation Other problems faced by the species are the poaching of nests and hunting. Both have in common the exploitation of the golden eagle for the purpose of collecting and selling. In this sense, it should be noted that the hunting of this bird is illegal in Mexico. Since the 1980s there have been measures to protect the golden eagle. The efforts made along this line help to preserve the species, creating awareness of its cultural and ecological importance. One of the most important initiatives of the Mexican government, towards the care of the species, was the creation of the National Center for the Control and Protection of the Golden Eagle. In this place, located in the Heroic Military College, we work with specialists who take care of the specimens in captivity to reintegrate them into their habitat. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/aguila-real-la-mitica-y-emblematica-ave-de-la-bandera-mexicana/
  8. The GTI and R badges will live on for Volkswagen in the electric era, boss Thomas SchΓ€fer has confirmed, but GTX might not. To date, Volkswagen has used a new GTX badge for four-wheel-drive performance versions of its electric cars, on the Volkswagen ID 4 GTX and the Volkswagen ID 5 GTX. However, SchΓ€fer said that it would be β€œcrazy to let them die and slip away”, in reference to the future of the GTI and Volkswagen Golf names in the electric era. Schafer hinted that the GTX badge wouldn't be one used by the brand long-term, with GTI and R remaining the performance badges in the range. β€œGTX as an idea is en route for EVs,” he said. β€œIf in the future we’ll need it, we’ll see. We might not need it. But GTI and R, yes. β€œWith a strong brand, you need to spend less getting it out there.” On GTI, SchΓ€fer said: β€œGTI with Golf was always legendary. We will carry on. We need substance to it, with performance. We’re working on a performance model with EV to carry GTI forward.” On R, he said it would remain for all-paw performance flagships. This suggests that GTI could be used for two-wheel-drive performance EVs and R for four-wheel drive ones. Neither GTI nor R has yet been used on an electric car. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/volkswagen-gti-and-r-names-continue-gtx-uncertain
  9. North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has appeared with his young daughter in public for the first time, confirming long-rumoured reports of her existence. The girl, believed to be named Kim Chu-ae, joined him at an inspection of a major intercontinental ballistic missile launch on Friday. The pair stood hand-in-hand during the test, which was condemned by the US. Mr Kim leads one of the world's most secretive states, and very little is known about his personal life. Several photos were published by North Korea's state news agency KCNA, showing the two holding hands while they chat, speaking with officials, inspecting missiles and watching the launch from a viewing deck. The revelation of Kim Jong Un's daughter has interested North Korea analysts far more than news it has successfully launched its most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile, thought to be capable of hitting the United States. Why? Because it says so much about the future of the regime and its nuclear weapons programme. Or at least, it raises some intriguing questions. Firstly, does this mean that she has been chosen as Kim Jong Un's successor and will one day be running North Korea? Quite possibly. This is a family dynasty, meaning Mr Kim will want one of his children to take the reins. Secondly, why unveil her now? She is still very young. If he is preparing her to take over, could this mean the 38-year-old leader has health issues? His health is the subject of much speculation, as it is seen to present the biggest risk to the stability of the regime. And thirdly, what does this say about North Korea's nuclear weapons programme? Unveiling her at such a significant launch suggests she will one day play a role in developing the country's weapons. Recently Mr Kim announced that he would not, under any circumstance, be giving up his nuclear weapons. This is a way of showing the world his nukes are here to stay, through to the next generation. Michael Madden, a North Korea expert from the Stimson Center in Washington, said he believed Chu-ae was aged between 12 and 13. He said the public appearance could be Mr Kim's way of showing "that the fourth generation of power succession is going to come through my [blood]line". In September, several North Korea experts reported that Chu-ae was shown in a video at the country's National Day celebrations. But this was speculation, and the North Korean leadership did not confirm that it was indeed the leader's daughter. The first time Chu-ae's existence was ever mentioned was in 2013, after retired American basketball star Dennis Rodman made a controversial trip to North Korea. Mr Rodman said he had spent time with Mr Kim's family, relaxing by the sea and had "held their baby Chu-ae". Experts believe Mr Kim may have as many as three children - two girls and a boy, with Chu-ae being the oldest. But the leader is extremely secretive about his family - even his wife Ri Sol-ju was kept a secret until some time after the pair married. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-63685497
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  13. In the midst of the unrest among students due to the increase in the price of tuition at private universities, which has triggered demonstrations in BogotΓ‘ and Cali, the Minister of Education, Alejandro Gaviria, pointed out that universities should not raise these prices above the value of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and that in the event of doing so, the institutions must first follow a due process in which the portfolio approves or rejects said increase. β€œUniversities can set these prices, but they have to inform the Ministry of Education in a timely manner. If there is going to be an increase above the CPI, observed in the month of October of each year, each university has to tell the Ministry, first, how much additional resources are going to be obtained for that increase, and second, in what they are going to spend it, so that it is coherent or consistent with the ends of the sector”, warned the minister. Once the Ministry of Education receives this report, β€œthe Inspection and Surveillance Subdirectorate makes a decision whether or not to approve these increases. There is a deadline until December 15 for these justificatory reports to be delivered by the universities”, informed Gaviria. The problem, the official maintains, is that the universities "have announced decisions to increase enrollment, (but) we have not yet received the reports, we are waiting for the universities to make a statement on the matter." (Also read: The reasons for the rise in enrollment that led university students to the streets). With all this, Gaviria believes that there is no reason for the price of tuition to exceed the CPI: β€œthe costs of higher education have grown well below general inflation, which is highly concentrated on food issues. That increase in the costs associated with higher education is on the side of 5 percent, not 12 percent.” And he added: β€œBut perhaps the most important thing is that in these types of decisions we have to take into account what happens with families and students.” And it is that in the case of the Javeriana (BogotΓ‘ and Cali) and the Andes, the two universities where the discomfort has been most evident, the price of tuition increased by 13.9 and 12.8 percent, respectively, due to above inflation, which according to the Dane for the month of October had an annual variation of 12.2 percent. This has led to increases of between one and 3.5 million pesos depending on the race. These would not be the only universities where students have been dissatisfied and consider protesting, as confirmed by EL TIEMPO, given the economic difficulties that this has meant for them. For all this, in the course of the morning, Gaviria will have a key meeting with the rectors of private universities. They justify the increases For their part, the universities have justified these measures in that inflation has also hit them, which incidentally has caused increases in their institutional expenses. Behind all this there are several reasons. The first is that just as inflation affects the prices of, for example, the family basket, it would also be making wages more expensive. This is how Raquel Bernal, rector of the Andes, explained it to EL TIEMPO: β€œThe increase in enrollment will be a little above inflation. The reason is that all running costs will move. Wages increase with the CPI and can even be more in the case of the minimum wage. Operating expenses, which include maintenance, infrastructure, security, etc., will surely be affected as well. To guarantee the sustainability of the university, it is essential to raise these prices by these percentages”. For his part, Jorge Humberto PelΓ‘ez, rector of the Javeriana, stated: β€œWe must be responsible with the present and the future of the university. It means guaranteeing teachers and employees. 5,692 people work at the university, and a family group depends on each one of them. We must ensure their job stability and adjust their salaries for the year 2023.” For PelΓ‘ez, other factors must be added to this, such as investment efforts, the financial impact derived from the support measures for students in the years of the pandemic (2020 and 2021) and the increase in the price of the dollar, which makes the purchase of implements such as computers. (Keep reading: Icetex stops charging interest on student loans). But the increase in inflation and the global economic situation are not the only things that explain these increases. There is also the fact that university professors in the country are becoming better prepared, which makes their salaries higher. In this way, according to the National Higher Education Information System (Snies), the country went from having 10,079 professors with doctorates in 2016 to 17,379 in 2021, these being the latest figures available. There was also a jump from 49,046 Masters to 67,094 in the same time period. Finally, there is one last factor to take into account: the drop in enrollment. Although the expenses of the universities, they indicate, have increased, the number of enrollments in private institutions has been falling, which has reduced their income. In 2017, private universities reached a cap of 1,204,524 students enrolled. Since then, the numbers have only fallen, registering some 1,114,097 students in 2021, some 90,000 fewer students, pending the results of 2022, which will be revealed in the middle of next year. Santiago Dussan, representative of the self-styled Javeriana General Student Assembly, told EL TIEMPO that the academic community would have been informed of this 15 days before the payment date. https://www.eltiempo.com/vida/educacion/mineducacion-las-matriculas-no-deberian-crecer-por-encima-de-la-inflacion-718556
  14. Since pre-Hispanic times, the rattlesnake has represented the duality between death and life. Here we explain it to you Several pre-Hispanic peoples, including the Mixtecs, Nahuas and Huicholes, saw a dual being in the snake, since it was a confrontation with death and, therefore, a reminder of life, as explained by the National Commission of Protected Natural Areas (CONANP). The case of the rattlesnake is reflected in Coatlicue, the Mexica goddess, mother of all other deities and figure of fertility, who wears a skirt made of these revered reptiles. In the history of Mexico, the role of the rattlesnake transcended to the shield that bears the flag of the North American country. In turn, this responds to the founding myth of the capital of the Mexica empire, which tells how Huitzilopochtli, god of war, let his people know that the right place to build the city would be marked by an eagle devouring a snake. Rattlesnake: life and death To speak of the rattlesnake is to refer to the entire genus Crotalus. This group, which according to Britannica is made up of 33 species, is characterized by having a segmented rattle at the tip of the tail, capable of producing a buzzing sound when vibrated. It may interest you: This is the goddess Coatlicue, Mexica deity of fertility The Naturalista database notes that this genus is considered the most poisonous in North America. Some species of the rattlesnake can reach 2.5 meters in length and 4 kilos in weight. The spots of these animals form different figures, which are presented on a gray or brown background, although there are also other varieties of colors. Naturalista adds that the rattle of this snake is formed by horny cases at the end of the tail. The sound of said part is produced due to the keratin segments colliding with each other when they are vibrated. This is a defense system against predators, which are warned to stay away. Po[CENSORED]r belief has held the idea that the number of segments in the rattle is equal to the years of the snake. The reality is another. Such divisions correspond to the times when the reptile has shed its skin, which, depending on the species, can live for more than 20 years. throughout America From southern Canada to central Argentina, specimens of the rattlesnake can be found. However, these animals are more abundant in the deserts of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. That said, the main habitats of snakes in this genus are arid ecosystems, but they can also survive in swamps, grasslands, and forests. It may interest you: This is life in the Sonoran Desert, the hottest place on the planet Contrary to po[CENSORED]r belief, the rattlesnake is not aggressive in nature, in fact, it is shy. Of course, if disturbed, it can attack. The bite is known for the intense pain it generates. The poison, for its part, has reduced its lethality thanks to the various treatments that have been developed to combat it. These animals are ovoviviparous, since the eggs are carried inside the mother. Britannica says that the average number of young is 4 to 10. Right from birth, these reptiles have fangs and poisonous glands. From the second change of skin, when it has three segments in the rattle, the snake can produce its characteristic sound. The rattlesnake feeds on other reptiles, including lizards. Their diet is also based on mammals and insects. It can control the amount of poison it injects into its prey, depending on its size. On the other hand, their main predators are birds of prey. https://www.ngenespanol.com/animales/serpiente-de-cascabel-el-iconico-reptil-venerado-en-mesoamerica/
  15. The Volkswagen Golf is tipped to continue into a ninth generation with electric power, in line with the firm's plan to retain historically significant nameplates. Volkswagen boss Thomas Schafer said the firm would not be retiring the Golf name, and instead the model could become part of the ID line-up of electric vehicles. The current, eighth-generation VW Golf is due to retire around 2027-2028. The ID naming convention is here to stay, said Schafer, as it was already well known by buyers and is associated with electric VWs. β€œThere is a connection with VW and ID, and there is no need to cancel [ID],” he told Autocar at the LA motor show. β€œWe have iconic brand names, Golf and GTI. It would be crazy to let them die and slip away. We will stick with the ID logic but iconic models will carry a name.” He pointed to the example of the Volkswagen ID Buzz already carrying a name, and that ID models didn’t always need to have a number after them (eg ID 3, ID 4 etc). To that end, VW β€œmight have ID Golf”. He added: β€œWe would not let go of the Golf name, no way.” Schafer made clear that the Golf would not be a replacement for the Volkswagen ID 3, and that the two models were considered separate cars in size and positioning. When asked if there was room for both, Schafer said β€œyes”. He added: β€œThe ID 3 has never been a successor to the Golf, it is more a Golf Plus.” His comments address a lingering question at VW as to whether there could be room for both a Golf and an ID 3 in a future line-up of pure electric vehicles, and whether or not they would converge into one model. The Golf would slot in between the upcoming ID 2 city car and the ID 3 in the future, likely atop the SSP architecture due to replace today's MEB EV platform in the coming years. https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/volkswagen-golf-return-electric-power-ninth-generation
  16. The US has determined that Saudi Arabia's de facto leader - Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman - has immunity from a lawsuit filed by murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi's fiancΓ©e. Mr Khashoggi, a prominent Saudi critic, was murdered at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in October 2018. US intelligence has said it believes Prince Mohammed ordered the killing. But in court filings, the US State department said he has immunity due to his new role as Saudi prime minister. Mr Khashoggi's ex-fiancΓ©e, Hatice Cengiz, wrote on Twitter that "Jamal died again today" with the ruling. She - along with the human rights group Democracy for the Arab World Now (Dawn), founded by Mr Khashoggi - had been seeking unspecified damages in the US from the crown prince for her fiancΓ©e's murder. The complaint accused the Saudi leader and his officials of having "kidnapped, bound, drugged and tortured, and assassinated US-resident journalist and democracy advocate Jamal Khashoggi". The secretary general of Amnesty International, Agnes Callamard, said: "Today it is immunity. It all adds up to impunity." How Saudi Arabia's crown prince rose to power Prince Mohammed was named crown prince by his father, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, in 2017. The 37-year-old was then handed the role of prime minister in September this year. He denies any role in the killing of Mr Khashoggi. Justice Department lawyers said that as "the sitting head of a foreign government," the crown prince "enjoys head of state immunity from the jurisdiction of US courts as a result of that office." "The doctrine of head of state immunity is well established in customary international law," Justice Department lawyers said. But the Biden administration was keen to emphasise that the ruling was not a determination of innocence. "This is a legal determination made by the State Department under longstanding and well-established principles of customary international law," a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council said in a written statement. "It has nothing to do with the merits of the case." Saudi Arabia said the former Washington Post journalist had been killed in a "rogue operation" by a team of agents sent to persuade him to return to the kingdom. However, US officials said the CIA had concluded, "with a medium to high degree of certainty", that MBS - as the prince is known - was complicit. The murder caused a global uproar and damaged the image of Prince Mohammed and his country. It also led to a major downturn in US-Saudi relations, with Mr Biden vowing to make Saudi Arabia a "pariah" while he was campaigning for the presidency in 2019. Mr Biden declined to talk to Mohammed bin Salman when he first became president. But over the summer, President Biden said he wanted to "reorient" relations, ahead of a visit to Saudi Arabia in July. His visit - in which he was pictured fist-bumping the crown prince - was criticised as validating the Saudi government following Mr Khashoggi's murder. Sarah Leah Whitson, executive director of Dawn, wrote on Twitter that it was "beyond ironic that President Biden has single-handedly assured MBS can escape accountability when it was President Biden who promised the American people he would do everything to hold him accountable". Thursday's decision gave the Saudi leader "a license to kill", according to the son of exiled former Saudi security official Saad al-Jabri, who has accused Prince Mohammed of targeting his family and of sending a hit squad to Canada to kill him. "After breaking its pledge to punish MBS for Khashoggi's assassination, the Biden administration has not only shielded MBS from accountability in US courts, but rendered him more dangerous than ever with a license to kill more detractors without consequences," Khalid al-Jabri said in quotes cited by AFP. Amnesty's Agnes Callamard wrote on Twitter: "This is a deep betrayal. Another one. First disregarded by Pres. Trump. Then Pres. Biden's fist bump... At all points, they had other choices." And Nihad Awad, national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said the Biden administration had "sold Jamal Kashoggi's blood for Saudi oil". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-63671947

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