The 5 things you should know this September 5: Chile rejects the proposal for a new Constitution

Historic plebiscite in Chile. Interview with Pope Francis. Cristina Fernández files a complaint against her attacker. Stabbing in Canada leaves several dead. In addition, we tell you what opens and what closes this Labor Day in the US This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. 1. Categorical rejection of the proposal for a new Constitution in Chile More than 13 million Chileans went to the polls to decide whether they approved or rejected the proposal for a new Constitution to change the current one, enacted during the Pinochet dictatorship. In the plebiscite this Sunday, the “rejection” won with 61.86% of the votes according to the Electoral Service. What’s next in this process? What did President Gabriel Boric say after the vote? 2. Cristina Fernández will file a complaint against her attacker The Vice President of Argentina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will appear this Monday as a plaintiff in the case that investigates the attack she suffered last Thursday, as confirmed by Gregorio Dalbón, one of the lawyers who represents her . On the other hand, this Sunday Brenda Elizabeth Uliarte, the girlfriend of Fernando Andre Sabag, was arrested for the attack, a source from the Argentine Federal Police with direct knowledge of the investigation told CNN. It is important not to jump to conclusions about the attack on CFK 1:24 3. The pope speaks of “John XXIV”, his future successor The pope will be present at the World Youth Day to be held in 2023 in Lisbon, Portugal, according to what Francis said in an interview with CNN Portugal. But what dad? “I plan to go. The pope is going to go. Either Francisco goes or John XXIV goes, but the pope goes,” he replied. This is not the first time the pope has mentioned his non-existent successor, whom he refers to as John XXIV. Pope Francis’ comments on abuses in the Catholic Church 1:15 4. Problems continue at Zaporizhia nuclear plant Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant lost its main connection to the power grid again this weekend amid sustained bombing, despite the presence of international inspectors. The Zaporizhia nuclear power plant now relies on a standby line to supply electricity to the grid, the International Atomic Energy Agency said. 5. At least 10 killed in series of attacks in Canada Canadian authorities are looking for two men in connection with a series of knife attacks on Sunday that left at least 10 dead and 15 injured in Saskatchewan, in central Canada. This is what we know. Coffee time Artemis I launch could take place by the end of the year After the canceled second launch attempt, NASA will not launch Artemis I for the remainder of the launch period, which ends Tuesday. Find out what’s next. It’s Labor Day in the US What’s open and what’s closed? It is the unofficial mark of the end of summer. And it is a public holiday, so here we tell you about the companies and institutions that will be open and closed. Having internet on planes can be great, but it’s a long way from optimal service Flights used to be an opportunity to relax (albeit a bit tight), watch a movie or catch up on some reading. Now they’re just another place to log in. This town has about 20 days of fresh water left This place in New Mexico has only a few days of fresh water left, and officials are scrambling to find another source to keep cancer-causing particles from flowing out of the faucets. Andy Ruiz Jr. defeated Luis Ortiz The Mexican-American boxer Andy Ruiz Jr. returned to the ring this Sunday, after more than a year, and defeated the American Luis Ortiz. The figure of the day 2 minutes It is the duration of a walk that could help you reduce the level of sugar in the blood, according to a study The quote of the day “The abuse of men and women of church, abuse of authority, abuse of power and sexual abuse is a monstrosity” Pope Francis said in an interview with CNN Portugal. And finally… Ballon d’Ors don’t always win: the curse of the World Cup’s best player The curse of the World Cup’s Ballon d’Or winners 2:37 In the new millennium, the World Cup’s best player carries a burden: he has never been able to lift the World Cup. We review in this video the most recent winners of the Ballon d’Or award of the world cups.