The 5 things you should know this October 24: Two dead after the impact of Hurricane Roslyn in Mexico

Another tropical cyclone wreaks havoc in Mexico again. Xi Jinping breaks China’s schemes with a third term. Last week before the presidential elections in Brazil. Housing prices in the US fall. In addition, the teams that will play the World Series are already known. This is what you need to know to start the day. Truth first. 1. Tropical Cyclone Roslyn affected the state of Nayarit, Mexico Roslyn made landfall this Sunday as a Category 3 hurricane in west-central Mexico. Later it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but leaving very heavy rains in Sinaloa, Nayarit, Durango and Zacatecas, according to the Mexican weather service. In the state of Nayarit, at least two people died, one after the collapse of a fence and another after the collapse of the roof of their house. 2. Xi Jinping, more powerful than ever China’s leader, Xi Jinping, formally started his third term breaking conventions and governing with an iron grip on power. Xi unveiled the members of the Standing Committee and it is packed with men loyal to him and for the first time in 25 years it does not include women. As expected, there was no room for moderates at the end of the Communist Party Congress. From Mao to Xi Jinping: the history of China’s presidents 4:01 3. Is Bolsonaro approaching Lula in the polls? Next Sunday, October 30, around 156 million Brazilians are eligible to vote in the presidential elections. The projection of voting intentions again generates uncertainty, but the question remains if after the first round Jair Bolsonaro has approached Lula da Silva in the polls. Check out this analysis from Brian Winter, editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly. 4. Immigration a key issue among Latino voters With less than three weeks to go before the US midterm elections, immigration remains one of the most important issues for Latino voters. However, opinions on legal and illegal immigration vary widely. Find out what some of them think. 5. Russia withdraws troops from Kherson, according to Ukraine The Ukrainian army spokeswoman said on Sunday that Russia withdrew its troops from positions in the occupied south of Kherson, information that has been denied by Russia alleging that its forces have not lost ground against to Ukrainians in the region. However, Russia does state that it evacuates civilians from Kherson for their own safety. At coffee time A face that only a mother could love: this is what an ant looks like up close

This terrifying photo is one of 57 Images of Distinction in Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Contest. Houston Astros vs. Philadelphia Phillies: This is how the baseball world series will be played The Houston Astros came from behind against the Yankees and earned their fourth ticket to the World Series in 6 years. The Phillies beat the San Diego Padres. New light on Modigliani’s way of working More than a century after his death, a group of historians and conservation experts uncovered hidden aspects of the artist’s techniques through research and technology. “House of the Dragon” showed the incredible evolution of dragons since “Game of Thrones” The series has taken the imposing beasts of the Targaryens to another level thanks to advances in special effects. This is a spoiler free note. US house prices down (finally) After two years of stratospheric appreciation, house prices have peaked and are falling. But how much lower will they go? The figure of the day 82 They are the years that Edson Arantes do Nascimento, “Pelé”, turned this Sunday and reappeared in public with a message on his social networks. Quote of the day “You cannot govern effectively unless you have a united party in Parliament” Boris Johnson, former UK Prime Minister, said this after dropping the possibility of running for Prime Minister again after the Liz Truss Resignation And Finally… Why You Should Change Your Current Passwords 3:43 You Should Probably Change Your Passwords Right Now Here’s Why Three years after accepting the challenge to hack CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan’s personal data , cybersecurity expert Rachel Tobac demonstrates just how vulnerable your online passwords still are, discover some essential security tips.

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