translated from Spanish: Chile: votes for constitutional reform began; Schwartzman will seek his fourth title; Kicillof crossed into Clarín and La Nación and more…

1. Chile: a historic day marked by the Constitutional Plebiscite began

After some deferments of their own to the pandemic, this Sunday the just over 14,000,000 Chileans qualified according to the electoral roll are going to have the possibility to speak out about a new Constitution.  I kept reading here… 2. Jerome Batista, the 22-year-old who wants to end plastic pollution

Through his Sorui project, he created glasses with algae extracts that are biodegradable and aims to replace the typical plastic cups of water dispensers. I kept reading here… 3. Schwartzman to seek his fourth atp final title today in Cologne

The Little One reached the eighth final of his career in the tournament in which he premiered his world Top Ten status. I kept reading here… 4. In Misiones, Ginés González García launched the National Campaign against Dengue

It will have as its central objective the containment against the first cases and the control of outbreaks of the disease caused by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. I kept reading here… 5. Kicillof went out to cross to Clarín and The Nation because they cut off their statement

Both opposition media echoed the title “Private neighborhoods are practically land usurpations,” in which they did not include in context of their words for trimming to generate controversy. I kept reading here… 6. José María Listorti received medical discharge for coronavirus and will return home

The driver started the first few days after covid-19’s positive result at home, but due to complications he was transferred to a sanatorium. This Sunday, he communicated on his social media that he returns home after receiving medical discharge. I kept reading here… 7. Stole 30,000 ammunition from an Army battalion

The event occurred in Zapala, Neuquén, and the NCO in charge of the arsenal tried to blow up the place by loading his projectile car. I kept reading here… 8. US elections in the UNITED States have been held by the United States. USA: Early voting begins in New York and California

With more than 54 million votes already held, two of the four states with the largest national population start the early vote for the elections on Tuesday, November 3. I kept reading here… 9. Samsung President Lee Kun Hee died today at age 78

Lee Kun-hee, South Korea’s richest man who turned the South Korean telecommunications group into a global giant, died on Sunday at the age of 78. The news was announced by the multinational company in a statement. I kept reading here…

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