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In Jane par Charlotte, Charlotte Gainsbourg, whose first film as a director, paints a sensitive and touching portrait of her mother, Jane Birkin.
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In Jane par Charlotte, Charlotte Gainsbourg, whose first film as a director, paints a sensitive and touching portrait of her mother, Jane Birkin.
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The World Bank also noted that coronavirus outbreaks continue to pose a risk even in countries with high vaccination rates.
Latin America It will grow 2.6% in 2022 and 2.7% in 2023, following a very strong recovery of 6.7% last year, and faces significant risks such as a sharp increase in the number of covid-19 cases , tensions in financing and stress related to debt, predicted this Tuesday the World Bank (WB) in its semi-annual report of “Global Economic Outlook.”
For Chile, in particular, it projected a growth of 2.2% in 2022 and 1.8% for next year, alerted regarding the drought at the local level and the risks of covid-19 outbreaks despite the vaccination process.
“The recovery process towards the levels of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) prior to the pandemic will be uneven by country and in some of them it will take longer to arrive ”, assured the bank.
Along the same lines, he commented that inflation it has increased throughout the region, and in most cases it has exceeded the targets set by the central banks.
“This increase is attributed to the consolidation of demand associated with the economic reopening, to the increased food and energy prices, to the interruptions in the production of electricity related to the weather and, in some countries, to the depreciation of the currency and the strong increases in the money supply “, detailed the World Bank in its report.
Next, he argued that several countries, including Brazil, Chile and Paraguay, “are suffering the worst drought in decades, which makes it necessary to use more expensive fossil fuels to produce the electricity usually generated from hydroelectric power ”.
Finally, the World Bank warned that coronavirus outbreaks remain a risk even in countries with high vaccination rates and that a sudden deterioration in investor attitude might lead to difficulties in coping with debt service and episodes of capital outflows.
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More kilos, more muscle and more desire to do well once more and, above all, win over the octagon of the UFC once more. Conor McGregor He seems stronger than ever and in one of his last Instagram trainings we have seen him exercising the ABS. A leg lift exercise to lean your abdominal wall, gain core strength, and Define your six pack to the maximum.
What remains unconfirmed is the date of his return to mixed martial arts following recovering from his broken leg. In principle, it seems that his rival will be Charles Oliviera, who points to a fight next May: “May I think would be a perfect date. Conor McGregor He challenged me and asked for a date. Not only him, everyone would like to see that match. We will make it happen and I will wait for it in May. “
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But … how does Conor McGregor get into this fight? Well, it reaches over 80 kilos in weight, 16 more than necessary for light weight, and with more muscles. But the question of fans and experts is whether this new size will make him lose speed in the ring. And is that his last appearances are counted by losses once morest Dustin Poirier.
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During the day this Tuesday, in a new chapter of the morning “With you in the Morning”, Juan Pablo Queraltó made a dispatch from the La Serena waterfront.
However, in the middle of the office he met once more with the journalist Carlos López.
In conversation with his former channel, the reporter gave details of his present far from the capital of Chile.
“I’m super good, working here and living in the beautiful city of La Serena, I came in 2019. Now I’m working on Channel 13, so happy with life. Also, I’m pituating abroad for Deutsche Welle, ”López started saying.
Along the same lines, the professional confessed that “from here I no longer move, because perhaps I put aside working in the main channels there in contingency, but here you gain quality of life.”
“First I came for a job offer, then I stayed and now my family is happy,” he reflected.
Finally, Carlos López indicated that it would be difficult for him to return to Santiago in the short term.
“I’m giving my family a better quality of life, I can’t say I won’t drink this water, but right now, my present and I hope my future is here,” he emphasized.
“The priorities change, the travel times, the money pays you more at the end of the month, you don’t have a Tag, the distances are shorter, the people are more friendly, I think that because of this same air and view it makes people do it. have a good time. Here you live and in Santiago you survive ”, he closed.
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