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Madrid, Jul 26 (EFE).- (Camera: Jesús Bartolomé) The Madrid City Council and some of the most emblematic monuments of the city, such as the Neptune Fountain or the Cibeles Fountain, were lit up last night to celebrate the inclusion of the "Landscape of Light" on the Unesco World Heritage list.FOOTAGE OF THE NEPTUNO FOUNTAIN, THE CIBELES FOUNTAIN AND THE MADRID CITY COUNCIL LIGHTED FOR THE OCCASION.
President-elect Joe Biden plans to start transforming America's stance on the global stage with a series of day-one executive actions. CNN reports Biden's transition team is beginning to turn his campaign-trail promises into plans he can implement early in his presidency. Sources say Biden's first focus is likely to be the worsening coronavirus pandemic. He is set to name a 12-person coronavirus task force on Monday. Biden intends to rejoin the Paris climate accord, a landmark international deal to combat climate change that Trump exited in 2017. The president-elect has also said he would rejoin the World Health Organization, which President Donald Trump moved to withdraw from this year.
Business Insider reports world-famous Portuguese soccer star and mega-gazillionaire Cristiano Ronaldo has tested positive for the coronavirus. Business Insider reports the Portuguese Football Federation said the 35-year-old is 'doing well, without symptoms, and in isolation.' After Ronaldo, who plays as a forward for Juventus, tested positive, his teammates all took new tests and received negative results. Ronaldo brought in $109 million in 2019. According to Forbes, that makes him the second-highest-paid athlete in the world, behind only Lionel Messi. After nine seasons with Real Madrid, Ronaldo signed a four-year deal in 2018 with Italian powerhouse Juventus. That banks him a sweet $64 million a year.
Brian May has admitted "born exhibitionist" Adam Lambert can do "all" that Queen's late frontman Freddie Mercury could do "and more".
Surgical instruments produced via 3D printing may soon replace steel ones in less economically developed areas around the world.