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#ENVIVO | Emisión Estelar de Informavitos con Ana Mendéz 22/05/2025

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00:00Good evening and welcome to this show. I'm Ana Mendes and I'm delighted to introduce you to the events that will take place this Thursday, May 22, 2025.
00:26Next, I will introduce you to the main events that have taken place so far.
00:33Haiti denounces arms and drug trafficking as the main factor of the crisis it is going through.
00:42Former senator affirms new regularization plan to encourage more Haitians to enter.
00:49Cases of children killed in the last five days concern Dominican society.
00:58They explain that it is normal to find human remains around old churches.
01:06A man in a wheelchair is accused of killing his father and injuring his nephew in Valverde Mao.
01:13Public Prosecution will request preventive prison against stepmother accused of child murder in Pedro Bram.
01:25Father allegedly dies at the hands of his son in Salcedo.
01:31Psychologists recommend to be careful with couple selection.
01:38They ask to replace canceled nurses.
01:43And in the international, the former president of the United States, Barack Obama, denounced that the fiscal plan of President Donald Trump will affect the most vulnerable.
01:57And in the world of art and show, Shakira will be a huge star in the middle of her performance in concert.
02:05The Dominican Jim Segura announces his retirement from baseball and the MVP of this season is Shail Gildon Alexander in the NBA.
02:14The Dominican Jim Segura announces his retirement from baseball and the MVP of this season is Shail Gildon Alexander in the NBA.
02:44The Dominican Jim Segura announces his retirement from baseball and the MVP of this season is Shail Gildon Alexander in the NBA.
03:15And the former senator of the province of Pedernales, Diane Sanchez, showed his rejection of a new plan of regularization of Haitian immigrants without effective border control.
03:30Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
03:42Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
03:47Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
03:50Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
03:53Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
03:56Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
03:59Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:02Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:05Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:08Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:11Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:14Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:17Sanchez understands that any attempt at regularization would be an incentive for more Haitians to cross the border if the irregular entry to Dominican territory is not stopped before.
04:21The former legislator recalled that he was the only senator who voted against the National Plan for the Regularization of Foreigners,
04:24The former legislator recalled that he was the only senator who voted against the National Plan for the Regularization of Foreigners,
04:27which was carried out by the government of former President Danilo Medina,
04:30which was carried out by the government of former President Danilo Medina,
04:33in which the Dominican Republic invested 2 billion.
04:36I was the only senator who did not vote for the regularization plan.
04:39I was the only senator who did not vote for the regularization plan.
04:41I did not agree.
04:42But hey, why?
04:43Why?
04:44Because they entered at 6 in the morning and went to the governments to regularize.
04:48He also denounced that in the border province,
04:51for the works that the government builds as part of the tourist development,
04:56only Haitian labor is hired.
04:59The hotels are built with illegal labor.
05:02In front of the population, they go to pick it up on buses.
05:07What do you mean?
05:09Here we are taking Haitians out by truck.
05:12Yes.
05:13By truck.
05:14Advertising.
05:15What advertising?
05:16There they pick it up in the corners, put a ribbon on it that says contractor,
05:21and with that they circulate without problem.
05:24Illegal labor.
05:25I have said it a number of times.
05:26Can you do it with the labor of the native people?
05:29Well, what you have to pay is what you have to pay.
05:31Dionís Sánchez referred to the exploitation of rare lands in Pedernales
05:36and denounced a situation of atrocities,
05:39especially in the agricultural communities of Aguas Negras and Las Mercedes,
05:44where studies are being done for their possible extraction.
05:48Many meetings have been held between officials and others.
05:51But we have had complaints of eviction.
05:53No, no, no, not yet eviction.
05:55The only thing they have been doing is the studies.
05:57But in the face of little information,
06:00then rumors and concern in the population grow.
06:04And as before, they have already acted in that way,
06:07when in the part of the wall it was an issue to be able to get recognition
06:12and even pay for businesses that were destroyed in a violent way,
06:17without having sat down before.
06:19In other words, as there is already a custom of this management of the government,
06:22the population is very concerned.
06:24Sánchez also showed his concern because the development of Pedernales
06:28directly impacts the inhabitants of the impoverished province.
06:33Eliana Cuevas, News of Lentillas.
06:39And the spokesman for the People's Force in the Chamber of Deputies,
06:42Rafael Castillo and the legislator of the PRM official Juan José Rojas,
06:47positively evaluated the formation of a consultative commission
06:51that will be in charge of the study of the migratory legal framework of the Dominican Republic.
06:56If it has to be modified, we in Congress would agree to modify it.
07:02If it is to put more claws to the law,
07:05we would agree to work all together to modify all the rules that we have to modify
07:12to eliminate this immigration that we have of irregulars in the Dominican Republic.
07:17That this commission was designated, chaired by Don Milton,
07:21a person who enjoys our society with great respect,
07:26but also who has the knowledge of the place to be able to make these consultations
07:34and bring a proposal, a result.
07:38The temporary and honorable commission will be coordinated
07:42by the President of the Constitutional Court, Milton Rey Guevara,
07:46and integrated by recognized jurists specialized in public and private law.
07:52And with this last information, we make our first commercial break.
07:55You do not change it because we return with more news.
07:59Public Ministry will request preventive prison
08:03against stepmother charged with child death in Pedro Bram.
08:10Father allegedly dies at the hands of his son in Salcedo.
08:16Psychologists recommend being careful with the selection of a partner.
08:20This and other news after the commercial break.
08:28Thank you for staying tuned with us.
08:47The Haitian government through the Minister of Defense of that country, Jean-Michel Moïse,
08:52assured today that the trafficking of weapons and drugs from the United States,
08:56Colombia and the Dominican Republic is the main factor of the crisis
09:00that the neighboring nation is going through.
09:03While here there are former officials and nationalists who have divided opinions
09:08around these statements.
09:10Fabiola Núñez with the details.
09:13In a symposium held at the headquarters of the Organization of American States
09:17in Washington, United States,
09:19the Haitian government assured that the crisis of insecurity they are going through
09:24is aggravated by the trafficking of weapons and drugs from the Dominican Republic,
09:29United States and Colombia, the latter of which are even those accused
09:34of the death of former President Jovenel Moïse.
09:39One of the main challenges we face is that until now we have not been able to acquire weapons,
09:46while gangs have no problem doing so through the illegal trade of weapons and drugs.
09:54This problem comes from much of Colombia, where drug traffickers are using
10:00our unprotected coasts, especially in the south.
10:05Despite this, the Minister of Defense of Haiti, Jean-Michel Moïse,
10:10during his speech at the OAS, recognized the effort of the Dominican government
10:14to stop the arms trafficking along the Dominican-Haitian border.
10:20I want to express a special gratitude to the representatives of the Dominican Republic
10:25and the Dominican government as a border neighboring country
10:30for the enormous efforts made recently to intercept illegal weapons and ammunition.
10:37The criminals were trying to cross the border to arm the gangs
10:42and we really appreciate that action.
10:45Mayerlyn Cordero, Dominican ambassador and permanent representative to the OAS,
10:50assured that the government has taken all the necessary measures to avoid arms trafficking.
10:55We have been strengthening our institutional capacities to combat illegal arms trafficking,
11:02a particularly worrying phenomenon.
11:05There are divided opinions on this issue in the country.
11:09Something that began as the creation of private security mechanisms of the Haitian elites
11:18has been deriving in the creation of armed groups and extremely well organized.
11:25We do not rule out that there may be mafias that carry weapons,
11:30but in no way can the Dominican government or the Dominican Republic be blamed for this situation.
11:36It is a manipulation.
11:39The Haitian defense minister also asked for the collaboration of the international community
11:44to reinforce his army, as well as the national police,
11:48and in this way face the crisis of insecurity that has left thousands dead in the neighboring country.
11:55Fabiola Núñez, Teleantillas News.
11:59And in another order, the court of the judicial district in Barber de Mahó imposed three months of coercion measures
12:06on a man with a disability named Victor Liberato, nicknamed Victor the Writer,
12:11who is accused of murdering his father and injuring his nephew with a white gun in his house,
12:17located in the community of La Guaira.
12:21That is your desire.
12:23I did not want to do that.
12:25I wanted to hurt him, to hurt the child, not my partner.
12:29To call attention.
12:32To disoccupy my children.
12:34To see if the situation would change.
12:36So what bothered you about the child?
12:38It was not about that child, it was about the situation I saw in my house.
12:42I took care of the child, I left him at night.
12:45Jeloy Occizo was identified as Félix Claudio Liberato, father of the detainee,
12:50where, according to witnesses, the nephew was transferred to a health center in that community
12:56with multiple injuries and the accused, after committing these acts,
13:00confessed to a neighbor what happened and asked him to call 911
13:04and turned himself in to a police patrol that passed through the place.
13:10In Salcedo, a father would have been murdered by his son.
13:13According to preliminary information, the crime occurred at dawn
13:18when the young man, 30 years old, would have attacked his father.
13:22This happened in the sector Palmar, in the municipality of Salcedo,
13:25in the province of Hermanas Mirabal.
13:27I am saying a violent death that is being investigated.
13:30How old is the man?
13:32How old is the man?
13:3361 years old.
13:3461 years old.
13:35About the arrest that you just made now.
13:37It was a violent death, as you said, magistrate.
13:39And where was the body brought?
13:41To the police station.
13:42It is still being investigated in the Public Prosecutor's Office.
13:45He was my cousin's husband.
13:48I feel him in my soul.
13:49A good man, a hard-working man.
13:52The victim is Remigio Antonio, known as Papolo, approximately 65 years old.
13:58His son would have killed him while he was sleeping this morning.
14:03Erickson Hidalgo ran away after committing the crime
14:06and was arrested this Thursday morning in the municipality of Castillo, in the province of Duarte.
14:13In just five days, three deaths with the same characteristics have been recorded.
14:18The victims are two-year-old children who died in an atrocious way
14:23for whom they had to protect him and give them all the love in the world.
14:28The cases of child abuse that triggered the death of these three innocent children
14:33were recorded in the national district, the municipality of Santo Domingo Oeste and the province of La Romana.
14:41This Thursday, the First Lady, Raquel Arbaque, spoke on the subject,
14:46which, according to her, consternates Dominican society
14:49and for which she continues to work to continue strengthening positive upbringing in the country.
14:55We are concerned, but at the same time we also know that we are acting.
15:00There are programs that we have together with CONAN and the Children's Cabinet for Positive Upbringing.
15:07We also want to bring this to the law, to make positive upbringing a law.
15:15In just five days, these three deaths with the same characteristics were recorded.
15:20The victims are two-year-old children who died in an atrocious way
15:25for whom they had to protect them and give them all the love in the world.
15:30The first of them occurred on 43rd Street in the Cristo Rey sector on May 20.
15:36The youngest is Luis Gabriel Diaz, two years old,
15:39who, according to information, his stepfather, George Brian Burgos,
15:44caused contusive blows that caused his death.
15:49Justice was made available through the Public Prosecutor's Office
15:53so that they respond to this fact and continue to expand the investigations
15:58of this little one who died due to forceful blows in different parts of the body.
16:06The second occurred in the Villa Verde community in La Romana.
16:10A mother strangled her only two-year-old child.
16:14Supposedly, the woman named Sobeida Maria Chalas, 32 years old,
16:18has mental health problems and was on medication.
16:22And the last of these cases occurred in the La Cuava community of Pedro Bran,
16:27in Santo Domingo Oeste, on May 13,
16:30and Elizabeth Maria Valdez was arrested for the death of the youngest, Carlos David Diaz.
16:36This was his stepmother and the child had been under her care for two months.
16:42According to the death certificate, she had contusive blows to her head
16:46and signs of abuse in her body.
16:50The child died on May 16 after several days in the hospital Vinicio Calventi.
16:57The Public Prosecutor's Office will be presenting the accusation or its defect,
17:04expanding the investigations until the results of the autopsy come out.
17:09At the time of the autopsy, the woman was arrested for alleged physical abuse
17:14against the child, who is now deceased.
17:17Ana Mañón, informative, Celia Antillas.
17:21And the Public Prosecutor's Office of Santo Domingo Oeste
17:24will request the imposition of preventive prison as a measure of coercion
17:28against a woman accused of causing the death of her two-year-old son
17:32in an incident that occurred on May 14 in the Duarte neighborhood,
17:35La Cuava, in the municipality of Pedro Bran.
17:37Prosecutor Jessica Duran, on behalf of the Prosecutor's Office,
17:41has opened an investigation against the accused Elisa María Valdez
17:45for the voluntary murder of the child, Carlos David Díaz.
17:50The prosecution indicated that it has sufficient evidence,
17:53evidence with which it will support in the next few hours
17:57the request for a measure of coercion.
18:00And after the death of a minor at the hands of his stepfather in Cristo Rey,
18:04psychologist Eladio Hernández recommended to be careful when selecting a partner.
18:10According to psychologist Eladio Hernández, most of these problems
18:14come from childhood and are reflected in some way in adulthood.
18:19If you go around one of our neighborhoods,
18:23you will understand that really the massive behavior
18:29has produced a change, an extremely negative change.
18:34According to the observation that one can make.
18:37Being careful when selecting a partner after having a child
18:41was one of the specialist's recommendations.
18:44Who are you looking for?
18:46What are the characteristics of that person who will accompany you for many years?
18:52That person who comes into your life after you are 20 years old, 25 years old, 30 years old,
18:59cannot necessarily modify all the positives that your father possibly gave you.
19:06So you have to understand in the choice of the partner who you choose.
19:11About what could cause a man to hit a two-year-old until he caused his death,
19:17this is what he said.
19:19The intolerance, the physical intolerance, the intolerance to crying,
19:26the intolerance to simply and plainly have him in front of you.
19:31This, which is most likely dragged from his childhood,
19:35and reflects it precisely with those innocent creatures.
19:41It is remembered that in this case, the minor's stepfather remains detained.
19:46Paola Mateo, Teleantillas News.
19:50And the anguish consumes the family of Crisbelia Kelly Casuero Rodríguez,
19:54a 12-year-old girl who has disappeared since last Saturday
19:59in the Laureña sector, Santo Domingo East.
20:03The mother of Carmen Rodríguez's minor, Milvia,
20:06reports that it all started on Saturday afternoon
20:09when she gave the girl five pesos so that she could go to the colmado.
20:14I called the closest person I think she could be.
20:17I called her grandmother, I called her father, I called her aunt, I called my mother.
20:21And the girl is not with anyone.
20:24We started a search and it is the time that we have not yet given with the girl.
20:30Visibly afflicted, the mother explains that on Sunday,
20:33Crisbelia managed to communicate with her via WhatsApp
20:36from number 809-360-0628 and that she was nervous.
20:43They tell me in a situation that I know is not right
20:47because the way she talks to me and looks at me is not that the girl is fine
20:51because she says that I am fine and that she is fine.
20:56As they do not look for her, that she is fine.
20:58The father, the grandmother and a neighbor expressed
21:01the hope that Crisbelia appears healthy and safe
21:04and that the authorities take action on this matter
21:08since 20 working days is a lot to issue an arrest warrant.
21:13That the girl can appear alive, healthy and without any kind of conflict.
21:20Because this is something that really overwhelms you.
21:24What is it that we need?
21:26That they help us, since we are the prosecution.
21:29And they told us that in 20 working days
21:32they issued an arrest warrant for someone we can suspect.
21:38But 20 working days for a two-year-old girl,
21:40a lot of time to know in the hands of who is.
21:43I fear that the authorities take action on the matter
21:45since the prosecutor left and the prosecutor gave 20 working days.
21:50So it's not 20 days, in an hour or two hours a lot of things happen.
21:54So we need the bodies to integrate and that they can recover the girl.
22:00The family of this girl assure that today their home is marked by despair,
22:05uncertainty and hope.
22:08They demand that the authorities respond without delay.
22:12If you have any information that can help to give
22:15with the whereabouts of Crisbelia Angélica Suero Rodríguez,
22:18please contact the number 829-425-9595
22:25with Mrs. Glissette Payano.
22:28I am Castaveras, Informativos Teleantillas.
22:32And with this last information we make our second commercial break.
22:36You do not change because we come back with more news.
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22:47Ask to replace canceled nurses.
22:52And after the break, the former president of the United States, Barack Obama,
22:56denounced that the fiscal plan that has the president of the United States,
23:00Donald Trump, will affect the most vulnerable.
23:14And about the human bones and small pieces of ceramics scattered
23:19around the Church of Our Lady of Carmen in the colonial zone,
23:23the archaeologist Adolfo López Velando explained that it is normal to find
23:28human remains near ancient churches.
23:59The most normal thing in the world is to find human remains buried
24:05around churches, especially if they are churches as old as this one
24:10of Our Lady of Carmen, which dates from 1615.
24:14In the past, cemeteries were precisely around churches
24:18because people wanted to be close to God, close to places of worship,
24:24and or they were buried inside, those who could, those who had the authorization
24:30or the means to be buried inside the church.
24:33The professional in the area of ​​archaeology also explained how the process
24:39for the conservation of these pieces should be, in addition to the importance
24:44of doing archaeological work prior to any restructuring of ancient churches.
24:51It cannot be allowed to happily do excavation work to make works
24:59around a church without having previously done a mandatory archaeological work
25:04as it is mandated by our laws and it is also recommended by UNESCO
25:10if it is in the colonial city, because the colonial city is a world heritage
25:15and must be respected.
25:16He also pointed out that the procedure to determine the date and or the time of antiquity
25:22of these remains is perfectly feasible through Carbon 14.
25:28He also explained the importance of being able to study these bones.
25:34The importance of conserving the remains is enormous because studying, for example,
25:41the teeth, the dental sarro, it is possible to know what was the diet of these people.
25:48Studying DNA, it is possible to know where they came from, if they were Europeans,
25:53if they were Africans, and even if they had some kind of indigenous heritage.
25:59And the process to extract the bones is very delicate.
26:02In archaeology we call it bioarchaeology, it is the science that deals
26:07with exhuming the corpses, studying the way in which they were buried.
26:13The first records of burials carried out in the Church of Carmen,
26:18built in the year 1615, date from the second half of the 1660s.
26:26None of the buried people retain a tarja or epigraph inside or outside it.
26:33According to the hypothesis of monumental heritage, it is likely that most were buried
26:39in the cemetery that was located in the corner of the streets of Arzobispo Noel and Sanchez.
26:46Santiago Trujillard, Teleantillas News.
26:50And desperate, a family asks for help to locate a relative who has been missing since last Saturday.
26:57It is Richard Antonio Linares Ramirez, 59 years old,
27:01who suffers from schizophrenia.
27:03His family asks all competent authorities to do what is necessary to find his whereabouts.
27:09As a sister, as a family, we feel helpless to see that the days have passed
27:14and we really do not know anything about Richard's whereabouts.
27:19We do not know if he is well, if something has happened to him.
27:22And really, as a family, my brothers,
27:26we are all waiting for Richard to hear us in a place where someone has seen him.
27:31Tell him that at home we are waiting for him, that his family is distressed,
27:35desperate to really know.
27:38And asking for the help of the authorities, of the civil defense, please,
27:44and of all the media to echo, because what we want is to find Richard and that he is healthy and safe.
27:51The man was last seen last Saturday at the height of kilometer 18 of the Las Americas highway.
27:58If you wish to provide any information, you can contact your sister at 809-847-2403.
28:08I repeat, 809-847-2403.
28:15And different nursing councils requested the replacement of hundreds of nurses
28:20who were hired during the pandemic in recent months,
28:24who have been fired without any justification.
28:28For what we demand immediately, the replacement of this staff,
28:34the application of time in service as a right acquired for purposes of position,
28:42the speed up of the pension process of the health sector staff.
28:51They warned that if they did not have any kind of response,
28:55they would initiate protests in the hospitals of the Gran Santo Domingo.
28:59They lamented the lack of organization in the health system,
29:02denouncing that Mario Lama is above Minister Víctor Atala.
29:08Industrial entrepreneurs, legislators, and financial authorities reacted with surprise
29:13to the possibility of imposing a 5% tax on remittances sent from the United States to the Dominican Republic.
29:23The president of the National Council of Private Enterprises, Celso Juan Marrancini,
29:27and the president of the Association of Industries of the Dominican Republic, Julio Brache,
29:31expressed their surprise at the measure,
29:33pointing out that it could affect both the productive sector and the Dominican families
29:37who receive economic support from abroad.
29:40It would not be positive in any way for the country,
29:43nor for the families who make an effort to send part of their resources
29:49to relatives in another country or in other countries as well.
29:53We have seen that announcement with great surprise.
29:56Julio Brache expressed his hope that Dominican and American authorities
30:00reach an agreement that avoids the implementation of the tax,
30:03considering that the Dominican diaspora has been a constant engine of economic and social support for the country.
30:09This year, the remittances may exceed 12 billion dollars,
30:13so that will increase and we will see how that tax can be counteracted.
30:17The superintendent of values of the Dominican Republic
30:20hopes that the North American congressmen will carefully evaluate
30:24the impact that this measure could have on the Dominicans who reside in its territory.
30:29Meanwhile, Senator Antonio Taveras qualifies the situation
30:32as a blow to the Dominican diaspora in the United States.
30:37It is something to observe how this issue can be dealt with,
30:42but I am sure that in the future the corresponding sectors will refer to it.
30:47Well, it is a hard blow for the Dominican immigrants,
30:51the Dominican and Dominican women who live in the United States,
30:55who work from sun to sun.
30:58The businessmen and officials were addressed during a conversation
31:02on the subject of access to the market of key capital for financing,
31:07expansion and modernization and competitiveness of the industrial sector,
31:11organized by the IRD at its headquarters.
31:14Roberto Brito, Informativos, Teniantillas.
31:16And the former president of the United States, Barack Obama,
31:29issued this Thursday against Donald Trump's fiscal plan
31:32that the Republicans approved in the House of Representatives
31:36and assured that they put the lives of the most vulnerable Americans at risk.
31:40Reina Ramirez is here and tells us more.
31:42Good evening.
31:47Yes, that's right, Ana. Good evening, as you just detailed.
31:51Obama urged citizens to show legislators
31:55how this project could affect the elderly, families and also the disabled.
32:02This and other information in the international arena.
32:08The former president spoke a few hours after the Republicans
32:13in the House of Representatives.
32:44with low-income citizens having access to a health plan.
32:51The Haitian government was responsible this Thursday
32:54for the illegal trafficking of weapons and drugs
32:56mainly from the United States, the Dominican Republic and Colombia,
33:01as one of the main drivers behind the armed violence that is bleeding that country.
33:06The complaint was presented to the Organization of American States
33:10during a high-level symposium on the security crisis in Haiti.
33:16The data from the Permanent Observatory of Migration
33:19of the Spanish Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations
33:22confirms a tendency to increase the concessions of Spanish nationalities
33:27which had its highest point last year
33:30thanks to a technological improvement in the review of files.
33:34The first place is occupied by Colombia, followed by Honduras,
33:38Peru, Ecuador, Argentina, Dominican Republic and Cuba.
33:44The British government will implement the use of drugs
33:47to suppress sexual impulse in sexual criminals
33:51as part of a package of measures to reduce the risk of incidence
33:55and alleviate pressure on the penitentiary system that is running out of space.
34:00The Secretary of Justice, Sabana Mahmoud, said this Thursday
34:04that the so-called chemical castration will be used in 20 prisons in two regions
34:09and that it will study the possibility of making it mandatory.
34:15And that country also asked foreigners to be deported
34:18who are serving a sentence of less than three years.
34:21And so far the information in the international sphere.
34:25Now we go to a short commercial break
34:27and return with much more in Teleantillas news.
34:46And while preparing to interpret her successful luck during her concert in Canada,
34:52Shakira suffered a slight fall on the stage when she danced barefoot.
34:56José Daniel Antiguo is here and tells us more. Good evening.
35:02That's right, Ana. Good evening.
35:04Although Shakira got up immediately, the video went viral on social networks.
35:10I have all the details in the world of art and the show.
35:17Without shoes, as is usually the case in this tour,
35:20and dressed in long-sleeved pants that could have played a bad joke on her.
35:27The Colombian singer turned around on stage with her arms up.
35:32In that pure gesture and total dedication, the balance was given,
35:36she fell to the side gently as if the ground embraced her without violence.
35:43Hours later, when the videos began to circulate on social networks,
35:47many saw for the first time what happened live almost unnoticed.
35:52The fall, the reaction and the laughter and, above all, the naturalness with which Shakira absorbed the moment.
36:02What appeared to be a fictitious night of terror became reality.
36:06Part of the ceiling of a Cinema 8 room in La Plata, Argentina, collapsed during the final destination function Blood Ties.
36:15The incident occurred on May 19, in the middle of the function, leaving debris and causing panic among the attendants.
36:24Two friends were affected, while another 40 people evacuated from the place.
36:33Who did this to you?
36:34The gun. Either I get what I want, or my gun talks for me.
36:40And Cut Stirling, a new film in which the Puerto Rican urban artist Bad Bunny participates,
36:46will be released on August 29 in theaters in the United States,
36:51according to the trailer for the project this Wednesday.
36:55In the film, Colorado will play in what is a new film project,
37:01while preparing for its 30-percent residency at the San Juan-Puerto Rico Coliseum.
37:15It is not the first time that Bad Bunny stands out in series and movies,
37:19but this is the first time that his character is focused on the mafia.
37:24So we say goodbye, very good night.
37:31And Gin Segura announces his retirement after 12 seasons,
37:34and Luca Modri will not return with Madrid next season.
37:38Cesar Marchena is here and tells us more.
37:40Good evening, how are you Cesar?
37:42Good evening, all good.
37:44Today is, how is it, red or Chinese?
37:46Red, today is red.
37:47Today is red or Chinese, ok, wow.
37:50If I didn't know the colors, I'm learning it with you.
37:53We talked about...
37:54We talked about...
37:55We talked about...
37:57If I didn't know the colors, I'm learning it with you.
38:00We talked about Luca Modri, an emblematic figure of Real Madrid.
38:04It is not known what his next role would be with the Merengues,
38:08but it should be noted that Gin Segura, after 12 seasons in major leagues,
38:13but to get a title in the winter ball last January with Leones el Escogido,
38:18no longer goes to baseball.
38:21All this and much more...
38:23Sports.
38:24Oh yes.
38:25What?
38:26Gin Segura announced this Wednesday his retirement as a professional baseball player
38:29through a post on his Instagram account.
38:32A native of San Juan de la Maguana, he participated in 85 games with the Marnies
38:35in his last season in the major league in 2023
38:39and ended with an offensive line of 219, 277 and 279 with 3 corner kicks
38:45and 21 driven races.
38:47He scored 25 laps and stole 6 pads.
38:50The 35-year-old infielder had a 12-game career in major leagues,
38:54in which he played with the Marnies, the Phillies, the Mariners, the Deepaks,
38:59the Cerveceros and the Angelinos.
39:01After winning his first scoring title and leading the OKC to 68 victories,
39:07the largest number in the league, Sheldon Gildon Alexander, the Canadian,
39:11won his first prize to the most promising NBA MVP player.
39:15The league officially announced the award days after Gildon Alexander's Thunder
39:21defeated Denver Nuggets by Nicholas Yogi in Game 7 of the semifinals of the West Conference.
39:27Gildon Alexander was second in the last year's MVP vote,
39:31when Yogi won his third MVP in four seasons.
39:35A new company that seeks to infuse unprecedented levels of science, money and drugs
39:41to improve the performance of Olympic-style sports,
39:44announces that it will celebrate its first formal competition in May 2026 in Las Vegas.
39:49The games improved in Hagenset Games for their English cycles.
39:54The games improved in Hagenset Games.
39:58They announced today their plans to celebrate in exactly one year,
40:01their first annual competition in which it will allow,
40:04if not directly encouraged, the use of substances to improve performance, such as steroids.
40:10Real Madrid announced that an agreement with Croatian midfielder Luka Modric
40:15to make their relationship at the end of the Club World Cup,
40:18which would mark the end of one of the club's most successful eras.
40:22Through an official statement, Real Madrid announced the departure of Modric,
40:26who in turn posted his position on social media.
40:29Real Madrid wants to show their gratitude and all their affection
40:32to who is already one of the greatest legends of our team and world football.
40:39It is said that the next events of Real Madrid-Modric could be,
40:43but already thinking about a next season, will not be with them.
40:47So, Jim Segura also announces his retirement after 12 seasons, and why?
40:52Yes, Segura of 35 years is perhaps a good date for you to still play,
40:57but generally being a footballer is very demanding.
41:00The issue of trips, the issue of being in constant training,
41:05the issue of injuries also made him jump a little faster towards retirement.
41:12And obviously, at the age of 35, and you already having a good amount
41:17in the bank account, I think it's good for Jim to enjoy with his family
41:22and thus, that heritage, to give him what he deserves.
41:27No, but very good.
41:28His trip, vacation, share, family and others.
41:32I would have done it not at 35, not at 30.
41:35No, of course.
41:36Obviously, to say retirement for an athlete is complicated.
41:40Of course, of course.
41:41And if he is so well accustomed to the sport area, it is difficult.
41:46Yes, yes, yes.
41:47Well, then, thank you very much Marchena for this information.
41:50We have reached the end of this stellar mission of Teleantillas news.
41:54Remember that we will meet again in another next installment this Friday
41:58with more news, but after the game.

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