Lima – Police in Peru have seized a mummified human several hundred years old from a former food supplier. According to the authorities, the mummy is said to be between 600 and 800 years old and was found in a cooler bag that the man had used to deliver groceries. Julio César Bermejo, 26, will remain in custody while investigators investigate the case, a government official told AFP on Tuesday.
March 1, 2023
Martín Llaryora’s message will focus on the Capital’s campaign
It will be his last opening speech of the ordinary sessions of the Deliberative Council of the city of Córdoba. In his message, Mayor Martín Llaryora will respect the institutionality of providing a balance and marking what he will do in the last months of his administration, but the act will take place in an unavoidable electoral context, of a campaign that for the provincial and municipal ruling party already ripped off
The place chosen for the act is quite a political sign: it will be at the Colón Operations Center (4800 Colón Avenue), the 10th of its kind that inaugurated the llaryorista management, as a brand of decentralization promoted by the mayor.
As he has said on several occasions, the Peronist mayor assures that he followed the legacy of the radical mayor Rubén Martí, the initiator of municipal decentralization, with the construction of the CPCs.
Llaryora will review his management last year, but will emphasize the enumeration of the works in the Capital that will be concentrated, between now and mid-May, in the strongest stretch of the provincial electoral campaign and in the Capital.
The list of ribbon cuttings will be extensive. It includes the remodeling of 17 plazas, 500 paving blocks; 15,000 lights, the completion of Chacabuco Boulevard and perhaps the most emblematic: the completion of the work on Plaza España, the remodeling of Parque Las Heras and the inauguration of Teatro Comedia.
Beyond being the last message to the city’s deliberative body, the greatest expectations will be placed on the gestures and political winks that Llaryora can make in a context in which in recent days he confirmed that Vice Mayor Daniel Passerini will be the official candidate for happen it.
In this sense, the word “continuity” will appear in several paragraphs of the speech. Llaryora is the main promoter of his vice nomination, but he is also thinking regarding his own campaign: the mayor considers that the high image of his management in the Capital is his main letter of introduction, in his ambition to become the successor to the governor John Schiaretti.
political move
Although there is no date for the elections, Llaryora’s definition that Passerini “is our candidate” was the starting flag of the campaign for PJ Capital.
However, there are still two pre-candidates on the field, the Secretary of Government, Miguel Siciliano; and the head of the Córdoba Sports Agency, Héctor “Pichi” Campana. The Secretary of Transportation, Marcelo Rodio, will “get off” this Thursday in an act that will have Passerini as the protagonist, as it was in the previous ones organized by other former candidates: the legislator Juan Manuel Cid, the councilor Diego Casado and the Secretary of Participation Citizen, Juan Domingo Viola.
Llaryora chose his vice to be the candidate to succeed him. He was also the one who decided the surprise of making it official in an interview he conducted last weekend, in the town of Totoral.
The announcement surprised in the Civic Center. Although the schiarettistas admit that the mayor is the one who manages “the times” and “the pen” in the Capital.
For Llaryora, the city is her strongest territory for her provincial aspiration. He managed to reverse what was a weak point for the Cordovan PJ.
Behind the confirmation of Passerini’s candidacy, which the ruling party expected within two weeks, there is a political reason: Llaryora wants to strengthen his candidate, when in two weeks, together with the governed, they decide the dates of the elections in the province and also in the capital.
It is not a novelty that there are different visions between both leaders: Llaryora is in favor of both elections being held on the same Sunday. While Schiaretti believes that what is best for the PJ is that they go “detached”. First the election of governor, and a month later, that of the mayor of the capital.
That crucial decision will be made in the coming days if, as is speculated, the provincial elections will be held on June 25. If the change is passed by July 2, the decision will be postponed for one more week.
The governor must make official the date of his successor’s elections 90 days in advance. Although due to the strategy that the municipalities administered by the PJ stick to the local elections with the provincial ones, they must give the mayors regarding 10 days to comply with the legal requirements for calling the polls in the interior.
Samsung turns 85: learn about the history of the giant that came from South Korea
A SamsungSouth Korean giant in the electronics market, turns 85 in 2023. The company today is a reference in the segment of smartphones, smartwatches and smart TVs, being the company that has the most patents in the electronics industry. But do you know the whole Samsung story? Did you know that in the beginning Samsung was a dehydrated fish, vegetable and noodle company?
Samsung’s history
Samsung’s history began in March 1, 1938when it was founded by Lee Byung-chulin the city of Daegu, in South Korea. Initially, the company was a small exporter of agricultural products to China, such as dried fruits, fish and vegetables. In 1947, Samsung expanded into other areas such as sugar and fabric production.
In the 1960s, Samsung began to expand into new sectors, including electronics, machinery and shipbuilding. It was in 1969 that everything changed for the company, when Samsung Electronics was founded as a subsidiary of the Samsung Group, and started producing televisions on a large scale. From there, the South Korean company started producing electronic calculators in the 1970s, and pioneered the production of cell phones from the 1980s onwards.
Since then, Samsung has expanded into several sectors, including semiconductors, displays, telecommunications, home appliances, robotics and artificial intelligence. Today, Samsung is one of the largest companies in the world, with annual revenues of over 200 billion dollars e more than 300,000 employees worldwide.
The History of the Samsung Logo
The word “Samsung” is a Korean word that means “three stars”. It is derived from the words “sam”, meaning “three”, and “sung”, meaning “stars”. The name Samsung was chosen to reflect the company’s ambition to become as powerful and enduring as the three stars that shine in the sky.

Samsung’s logo has undergone several changes over the years since its founding in 1938. Below is a brief summary of the company’s logo history:
1938: Samsung’s first logo was a simple red rectangle with the company’s name written in white.
1958: Samsung introduced a new logo with the company name in Korean, in a blue circle. The circle represented the idea that the company was expanding worldwide.
1969: Samsung once more changed its logo, this time to a more modern and simplified design, with the word “Samsung” written in capital letters in a blue rectangle.
1980: The Samsung logo has been updated once more, this time adding a more graphic design element. The new logo featured the word “Samsung” in capital letters, inside a red rectangle with rounded edges.
1993: A new logo appears with a more elegant and modern design. The new logo featured the word “Samsung” written in lowercase letters, in a blue oval.
2016: The latest update to the Samsung identity so far, with a flatter, more minimalist design. The new logo features the word “Samsung” written in capital letters, in a cleaner, more modern typeface and abandoning the blue oval background.

According to the company, the current Samsung logo is currently a symbol that represents innovation, quality and the advanced technology of the company’s products, being recognized anywhere in the world.
What was Samsung’s first cell phone?
The first cell phone produced by Samsung was the SH-100, released in 1988. The SH-100 was an analog mobile phone that weighed 1.1 kg and had a battery that lasted regarding an hour and a half of conversation. The handset was quite expensive and only available to a limited audience, but it marked the beginning of Samsung’s journey into the mobile phone market.

Since then, Samsung has continued to innovate and evolve its products, launching increasingly advanced and sophisticated models, becoming one of the leading smartphone manufacturers in the world. Nowadays, we already have the Galaxy S23 family, in addition to the foldable Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Z Flip 4.
Facts regarding Samsung
Below we separate some curiosities regarding the history of Samsung:
Leader in screen production
Samsung became a leader in screen production in the late 1990s and early 2000s when the company invested heavily in flat panel and LCD technology. Samsung released its first LCD TV in 1998 and quickly became one of the world’s leading LCD panel manufacturers.

In 2002, Samsung became a leading producer of plasma screens, and in 2004, the company launched the world’s first 46-inch large-screen LCD TV. Since then, Samsung has continued to lead innovation in display technology, launching high-quality OLED and QLED displays. Today, Samsung is a world leader in display production, supplying displays for many brands of TVs and smartphones, as well as its own consumer electronics products.
The biggest in Brazil
Samsung launched its first mobile phone in 1988, but it wasn’t until the 2000s that the company became a major player in the global smartphone market. In Brazil, Samsung has had a prominent position for a long time, being the company that sells the most mobile phones in the country today.
Leader in innovation
Samsung is known for its culture of innovation and heavy investment in research and development. The company is responsible for many technological innovations, such as the development of smartphones with larger screens, the launch of the first smartphone with a dual camera, and the introduction of facial recognition and iris scanning technology and the world’s first foldable smartphone.
Sustainability in focus
Samsung has made a number of efforts to promote sustainability in its business and operations. The company continues to look for ways to reduce its environmental impact and promote social responsibility in its business and operations, demonstrating its commitment to a more sustainable future.
Some of the company’s most notable initiatives include sustainable design practices for its products, renewable energy, including the installation of solar panels in several of its factories and offices around the world, and recycling programs around the world, enabling its consumers to dispose of your old electronics responsibly and prevent them from ending up in landfills.
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So, what was your first Samsung product?
The police in Peru confiscated a mummified human several hundred years old from a former food supplier. According to the authorities, the mummy is said to be between 600 and 800 years old and was in a cooler that the man had used to deliver groceries. Julio César Bermejo, 26, will remain in custody while investigators investigate the case, a government official told AFP on Tuesday.
Bermejo told local media the mummy he dubbed “Juanita” was “like my spiritual friend.” “At home she is in my room, she sleeps with me. I take care of her,” he said in a video that was widely shared online. His father brought them home 30 years ago and has kept them with him ever since.
Police discovered mummy on patrol
According to the Ministry of Culture, the pre-Hispanic remains are a “mummified adult male, believed to have come from the eastern area of Puno, a region in the Peruvian Andes regarding 1,300 kilometers southeast of Lima. The bandaged person was “not a Juanita, but a Juan” aged at least 45, a ministry specialist said.
Police found the remains of the mummy in Bermejo’s bag on Saturday while patrolling a park in the city of Puno where the suspect was staying with friends. He denied wanting to sell the mummy. He carried them around with him because “my friends wanted to see them”. The Culture Ministry said it had confiscated the mummified remains “to protect and preserve this heritage.”
Peru is rich in archaeological sites and objects. The country’s most visited tourist destination is the famous 15th-century Inca ruined city of Machu Picchu near Cusco.