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Benjamin Arellano Félix: cries out for freedom; Must Lives: Podcast.

In the new episode Libre Como El Viento we talk about the headlines in the 2510 edition from May 6 to 12, 2022 of the ZETA Weekly.

The AstraZeneca laboratory affirms that there are no negative consequences when supplying its vaccine within the stipulated period. However, to date there are also no scientific studies on possible adverse effects of expired biologicals against Covid19. They apply expired vaccines against Covid 19 in BC, a report by Ángela Torres Lozano.

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Faced with a possible terminal illness, Benjamín Arellano Félix intends to obtain a humanitarian release, and not pay the sentence of 25 years in prison in the United States. If he regains his freedom, a sentence of 22 years in prison for drug trafficking awaits him in Mexico. He cries out for freedom; he owes lives, from ZETA Investigations.

The magistrates of the Guadalajara Regional Chamber ruled that, by protesting as governor of Baja California, Jaime Bonilla Valdez exhausted his right to choose between that position and that of senator, from which he separated in December 2018 and which he resumed on December 25. March 2022. Bonilla Outside the Senate, by Eduardo Andrade.

As a result of the protests of the young people, more cases of abusive teachers in high schools were revealed, which forced the directors of these educational systems to react and take action. Although 18 students went to the FGE to file a complaint, only five investigation folders were opened. Young people denounce harassment in high schools, a work by Ángela Torres.

With operational work in Tijuana, Michoacán and Celaya, recommended by the Secretary of State Security, General Gilberto Landeros, the 55-year-old law graduate and Infantry Captain, Saúl Arellano Soto, comes to fulfill the security project in Tecate. In Tecate: he will not persecute organized crime, an interview by Rosario Mosso.

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