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On March 24th, 1976, a military junta seized power in Argentina. Opponents of the government were killed and their children given to the families of military officials. Eighteen people so far have gone on trial for killings and baby thefts during the military rule.
This is an update on the US presidential elections that will take place on November 3rd, 2020.
"Ellen" is one of the most successful daytime TV shows in the US, but since last year it has been on a downward slide due to a series of accusations made by her employees. Will Ellen be able to redeem herself, or should the show be put on the shelf for good?
"Ellen" airs weekdays at 2 p.m. on DirectTV in the Latin American market.
- A driver that crashed an Uber autonomous car into a biker has been charged with negligent homicide for being on their cellphone just before the accident.
- Inspired by a Netflix drama series, Naomi Osaka decided to exploit her world fame as a tennis player to raise awareness about racial inequality.
- Barbados fully intends to remove Queen Elizabeth as its head of state and become the new republic of the Caribbean.
Music by DJ Lisan van Otty: https://soundcloud.com/lisanrecords/tracks
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- A video of a man taking his own life was successfully removed from Facebook but made its away through TikTok, where it spread like wildfire.
- Reality TV show "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" will end in 2021 after 14 years on the air.
- Disney's live-action remake of "Mulan" is a tale of female empowerment and the efforts of a brave young woman to defy the patriarchy.
Music by DJ Lisan van Otty: https://soundcloud.com/lisanrecords/tracks
- The Duke and Duchess of Sussex joined forces with Netflix to make programmes that help understand the power of the human spirit.
- John Boyega, who starred in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, accused Disney of sidelining his character for being black.
- Disney keeps reaching for the past with the release of Mulan, a flesh-and-bone makeover of the 1998 animated film.
- Thousands of people gathered in a music festival in Wuhan, where the coronavirus first emerged in late 2019.
- Latin America has become the epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Private schools in Kenya are struggling to survive after the government decided to close all schools until January 2021.
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