Good plan – The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Inno3D graphics card "4 stars" for €644.99 – Digital

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 Inno3D graphics card is available on Rue du Commerce for under 650 euros.

Applicable model

This content is specific to the model: Inno3D. There are other variants, the prices of which are given in the tabs of the table below.

Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4070 integrates all of the RTX 40’s technologies, including DLSS 3, to enable performance at 1440p. With a price of €659, it is the ideal solution to replace an aging high-end graphics card.

Delivering compelling performance for WQHD monitor users, the Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 allows you to fully enjoy gaming without compromising on the level of detail. This achievement is all the more remarkable given that the card’s overall consumption is, to put it mildly, modest. Nvidia’s DLSS 3 scaling technology obviously helps it a lot in its task, which will ensure it a bright future if all games adopt it.

strong points

  • Performance at 1440p.
  • DLSS 3.
  • Ray tracing performance.
  • Nvidia software ecosystem.
  • Efficient cooling system.
  • HDMI 2.1a video output.
  • Excellent finish.
  • Turn off the fan when the card is idle.
  • controlled consumption.

weak points

  • Hot air is blown onto the radiator.
  • Power connector in the center of the card (for models using the 12HWPR format).

alternative

The Radeon RX 6900 XT is a Radeon RX 6800 XT with a slightly increased number of computing units. This means that it achieves very good performance in games in 4K, as long as they do not use ray tracing – in this case 1440p is strongly recommended. With its discreet operation, this card could have been an attractive alternative to the GeForce RTX 3080, but its poor ray tracing performance could tip the balance sheet in favor of the Nvidia card for many gamers.

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Russian attacks in Ukraine claim two dead and eight wounded

Russian attacks in Ukraine claim two dead and eight wounded

Russian attacks in Ukraine claim at least two dead and eight injured SERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP

Russian attacks in Ukraine claim at least two dead and eight woundedSERGEI SUPINSKY / AFP

Published on 06/25/2023, 10:13 am

Two people were killed and at least eight injured in attacks by the Russian army on Saturday and Sunday, according to Ukrainian authorities.

According to Pavlo Kyrylenko, head of the regional military administration, a resident of the town of Vuhledar in eastern Dsk has died. Two others were injured.

In Kherson, a 44yearold man was killed and a woman was trapped under the rubble of a fivestory building after Russian bombing damaged houses and buildings in the region, said the region’s military administration chief Oleksandr Prokudin.

In Charvin, an explosion in the village of Pivdenne injured a sevenyearold child who was hospitalized.

In the southern Zaporizhia region, two elderly people were injured, according to Yuriy Malashko, head of the region’s military administration.

In Nikopol, also in the south of the country, a 47yearold man was injured by several shrapnel after being fired upon by the Russian army. The attack also damaged three private homes, a gas line and a power line, causing power outages in communities in the neighboring parish of Marhs.

Remember the latest events

This Friday, the 23rd, the head of the paramilitary Wagner group, Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu of ordering a bomb attack on Wagner group bases at the rear of the front in Ukraine, during which a “ large number of people” were killed “by mercenaries.

Soon after, Prigozhin vowed to “contain” the Moscow military command, recalled that he had “25,000” fighters at his disposal, and opened the doors to “anyone who wants” to join his troops to “put an end to the unrest “.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Saturday (24) that the Wagner group mutiny was a testament to the “fragility” of a Russia steeped in “evil and chaos”.

“Russia’s fragility is evident. Total fragility,” Zelenskyy said on social media, assessing it as “obvious that Ukraine is capable of protecting Europe from contagion from Russian evil and chaos.”

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The Apulia of tomorrow cannot live from Orecchiette alone La

The Apulia of tomorrow cannot live from Orecchiette alone La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno

The Salento adoptive Helen Mirren is undoubtedly one of the most important actresses in the world, lately she is worthily devoting herself to the olive trees and praising Puglia as soon as she can as a holiday for the spirit. Chiara Ferragni, currently a guest in one of the most luxurious Apulian agriturismos, is one of the most skilful young Italian entrepreneurs and insisted on praising the goodness of our gastronomy on social networks: “Dreams of Focaccia e Orecchiette” and again “Focaccia “. Apulia’s heritage of humanity?». After all, orecchiette are the best dish in the northern hemisphere. But if you don’t sit down at the table, the focaccia wins. In short, to say Puglia: drink, kiss the letter of will. Apulia for life and gracias a la vida: You certainly don’t have to convince anyone of the beauty of life here.

That means that’s enough. Please stop. Let’s write about it at least once a year, in any case nothing changes… “Do we want to turn the remains of an archaic and authentic world into a luxury resort?” A community, that is, our daily life, in a commercial brand? Apulia as a barrel for merchandising influencer posts?» (La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno, June 26, 2022).

A summer later, the questions remain the same. The region’s undeniable success in tourism, which is also the result of skillful political-institutional support, leaves some fundamental and long-term contradictions on the field or on the horizon. Ignoring them doesn’t help, because on the international stage the competition is mostly about the images and identities of the competing territories. What we want to be or become we must decide without letting ourselves be shaped by divas and divas who have no duty to go beyond the painterly. However, we do. And we suspect that just clinging to tradition, or rather, the patch of Puglia that used to be, isn’t best.

Have you ever seen someone, I don’t know, go to London or Porto and make big on Instagram fish and chips or the Lusitanian Francesinha (very heavy despite the diminutive)? Not at all, rather the newly inaugurated museum, the revolutionary urban intervention or the university campus overcrowded with Erasmus students are put on display. Bilbao was reborn 25 years ago thanks to the Guggenheim Museum. Milan “close to Europe” focuses more on the Prada Foundation or Piazza Gae Aulenti than the Milanese schnitzel. We return once more to Paris to discover the Yves Saint Laurent Museum and even the Roman Abulia, in the midst of omnivorous seagulls and garbage, has the beautiful surprises on display at the MAXXI, not just the artichoke alla giudia. And why, on the other hand, should we be doomed to the eternal orecchiette? Especially since there isn’t a hip Apulian restaurant that hasn’t made fusion cuisine a signature feature.

The pale imitation of the past, the pride of regression, the eternal return of the Panzerotto (Nietzsche in Nderr La’ Lanz) are often advocated by the administrators and – mea culpa – by the newspapers. A compulsion/breakfast to repeat that is not easy to escape, despite the great work of recent decades to illuminate on screens another Puglia: globalization center and tomorrow’s frontier for environment, energy, work, hospitality, research. Thanks to artists like Amelio, Olmi, Rubini, Winspeare, Piva etc.

In the end, it’s our future that loses out, the same future that young Southerners continue to flee. It is a new epochal exodus of talent and resources that, for the first time, does not generate remittances to regions of origin while driving the desertification of large areas of the South. So long live focaccia and squid, ciceri and tria, pancotto, giuncata and the more you eat, the more you eat. But are we really settling for the fate of others’ “playhouse” and exclusive vacations, including wacky prizes for us? No this can not be.

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Chase star Mark Labbett makes his debut with a gorgeous

Chase star Mark Labbett makes his debut with a gorgeous blonde girlfriend during a trip to LA

Beauty and the Beast! ‘The Chase’ star Mark Labbett makes debut with his gorgeous blonde girlfriend during romantic trip to LA as she reveals details about their romance: ‘It was wonderful’

The Chase’s Mark Labbett has been on vacation abroad with his new girlfriend Hayley Palmer.

The TV star, 57, was joined by the presenter, 41, after he flew to Los Angeles to begin work on his big return to US television.

The couple have taken to social media for a glimpse of their glamorous journey, and went public with their romance in an interview with Woman’s Day.

“It’s our first vacation!” the stunning blonde enthused to the publication this week.

“Mark and I both worked and filmed, but we were able to make the most of our time together,” she continued.

The Chase's Mark Labbett has been on vacation abroad with his new girlfriend Hayley Palmer.  The TV star, 57, was joined by the presenter, 41, after he flew to Los Angeles to begin work on his big return to US television.  Both pictured

The Chase’s Mark Labbett has been on vacation abroad with his new girlfriend Hayley Palmer. The TV star, 57, was joined by the presenter, 41, after he flew to Los Angeles to begin work on his big return to US television. Both pictured

“This is the first time we’ve been able to do more than a few dates, so it’s been fantastic.”

“We had a great time together and it was wonderful for our relationship.”

The trip is the couple’s first vacation abroad together. Hayley has also secured a string of major television and radio appearances across the pond.

A source told The Sun, “Hayley took a plane to LA to see Mark on Wednesday.” He’s been working really hard on “Master Minds” for Game Show Network in the US, but wants to make time for her over the weekend .

“She’s been so busy with her own projects in London, but they’re both determined to make this a success.”

The couple have shared a glimpse of their glamorous journey on social media, and went public with their romance in an interview with Woman's Day

The couple have shared a glimpse of their glamorous journey on social media, and went public with their romance in an interview with Woman’s Day

“Hayley has even secured an interview with a US radio station and a podcast appearance and will be reporting from Hollywood for GB News.”

Hayley reportedly planned to return to London earlier this month to fulfill work commitments on her Sky show and Ideal World, while Mark will remain in the US for the rest of the month.

This comes after Mark revealed details about his new relationship after his romance with TV presenter’s girlfriend Hayley was revealed.

The quiz king has admitted that now that he’s in a new relationship, he’s struggling with his period after courting Hayley during a series of romantic dates.

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“Mark and I both worked and filmed, but we were able to make the most of our time together,” revealed Hayley

Mark was recently asked if he’s enjoyed doing quizzes with his new girlfriend, but admitted he didn’t find the time.

Mark told The Mirror: “I’m on the road so much, plus the little thing of a six-year-old boy I’m raising together, so I try to spend as much time with him as possible.”

“I’ll be filming in America next month and am already planning what I’m going to do with Katie in July and August to see which weeks work out.”

Sources recently claimed the TV star has courted the GB News host on a series of dates after they were “friends for a while”.

It's believed the couple went public with their romance earlier this month by enjoying a date on Portsmouth beach

It’s believed the couple went public with their romance earlier this month by enjoying a date on Portsmouth beach

It’s believed the couple went public with their romance earlier this month by enjoying a date on Portsmouth beach.

This comes after Mark split from his wife Katie in 2020 after seven years of marriage. He blamed the lockdown, mental health and the big age difference as reasons for the end of their relationship. The couple are parents to a six-year-old son.

In a candid interview at the time, Mark admitted that “it’s better for us to go our separate ways” after the couple’s attempts at an open marriage failed.

He told The Sun: “There was never any cheating on Katie’s part, but now it’s got to the point where I realize it’s better for us to go our separate ways and remain friendly.”

This comes after Mark split from his wife Katie in 2020 after seven years of marriage.  Pictured in 2018

This comes after Mark split from his wife Katie in 2020 after seven years of marriage. Pictured in 2018

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Livia Andrade sends a pair of Danca dos Famosos and

Lívia Andrade sends a pair of Dança dos Famosos and takes a bucket of cold water: “It’s good to clarify that”

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Juliana Paiva, Bruno Cabrerizo and Livia Andrade in the dance of the famous

In the Sunday with Huck from today (25), Bruno Cabrerizo It is Juliana Paivayour teacher famous dancewere surprised by Livia Andradewho spoke about a possible romance between the two.

“I was a little curious. I’ve always seen your show and I know that in the history of Dança dos Famosos there is always a couple,” said Lívia Andrade. “She thinks she’s still on Fofocalizando. “The program has been changed,” the moderator responded. “There’s something magical about the cast and a couple,” she added.

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then Bruno Goat decided to talk about it. “I have to take a cold shower. We are not a couple, we are two professionals delivering art. I understand mouthtomouth contact, but it could also be foreheadtoforehead contact. “It’s just artistic choreography,” said the actor.

“I apologize for Livia. It’s just that she has this kind of gossip. It doesn’t come out. “That’s not possible,” replies Luciano Huck. “Once a gossip, always a gossip. But it’s good to clarify the facts,” Lívia Andrade replies.

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How far should he cut his hair The Hairdressers Method

How far should he cut his hair? The Hairdresser’s Method of Finding the Ideal Length for Your Face – Journal des Femmes

“Grow it or cut it?” Many of us ask ourselves this question. Good news: a team of professional hairstylists have presented the ultimate method to determine the hair length that best suits your profile.

When the nice weather comes, it often happens that you want to fall in love with a new haircut. Long or short, that is the question. The experts at hair care brand John Frieda will support you the 5.5 cm rule. Explanations.

What is the 5.5 centimeter theory?

Go for this cut to choose between the boyish cut, mid-length or even XXL length Calculation method based on your jaw size : the 5.5 cm rule.

What is to be measured?

Get a pencil and a ruler. After placing the ruler vertically under the earlobe, position the pencil under the chin so that the pencil and ruler intersect. Then it’s enough Measure the distance between the rag and the pencil. If it is less than 5.5 centimeters, short haircuts show more. On the other hand, if the measurement is more than 5.5 centimeters, long hair is for you.

A few precautions you should take

It is well known that a haircut plays an important role in a well-groomed appearance. Here are the factors to consider before taking the plunge:

  • The shape of the face : It is necessary to adapt your haircut to your face shape and the height of your forehead. With more oval faces, for example, it is better to avoid short haircuts and instead prefer a straight middle haircut.
  • The texture of the hair : The condition of your hair also plays a role in the choice of your haircut. A long square will show off fine and sparse hair more than a tapered mid-length.
  • The condition of your hair Tip: If your ends break off quickly, it is better to opt for a short and straight cut.

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1687767386 The Eternal Return by Keiko Fujimori

The Eternal Return by Keiko Fujimori

Former Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori greets her supporters after voting in Lima April 10, 2016.Former Peruvian presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori greets her supporters after voting in Lima April 10, 2016. Mariana Bazo (Portal)

“Critics say Keiko doesn’t even beat panettone. Well, if I don’t hit anyone, what problem am I positing? With these words, which allude to the cake of Italian origin usually eaten at Christmas, Keiko Fujimori announced his intention to run for the Peruvian presidency for the fourth consecutive year. On each of those occasions, he advanced to the second round, losing twice by just over 40,000 votes. In riding, you could say that Alberto Fujimori’s daughter always loses by a head; in athletics by thousandths; and with pastries, the bread usually burns in the oven door. In politics, her opponents prefer to say she’s a bad loser.

Keiko Fujimori has resurfaced after three setbacks: her split from American Mark Vito, the father of her two daughters; a visit to the surgeon to remove four benign tumors in her neck; and the court order preventing him from leaving the country for the next 36 months as he faces a hearing in the Cócteles case, accusing him of money laundering and running a criminal organization that would have received illegal donations from the Construction company. The Brazilian Odebrecht under the guise of his party Fuerza Popular. However, far from being a convalescent politician surrounded by justice, her return to the scene is that of a leader with a majority in Congress, in an unbanked administration and with disapproval exceeding 75%.

More than a week ago, the leader of Fuerza Popular took back the reins of her group and changed the plan to President Dina Boluarte: saying that “she has a triumphant attitude without self-criticism”, she criticized several of her ministers, with harsh qualifications and short he then claimed that the project to advance elections was still something “latent”. A direct attack on Boluarte, who in recent days has insisted on telling the population and his opponents that this issue is “closed” and that “it will continue until July 2026”.

It is the first confrontation between the two. In fact, Keiko Fujimori has supported Boluarte during her six-month tenure, particularly to defend her from the region’s presidents who have not recognized her inauguration and have criticized her way of handling the protests against her: Mexico’s Andrés Manuel López Obrador and Gustavo Petro from Colombia. Even implicitly, he acknowledged that there was no cheating in the 2021 general election, which saw Boluarte join Pedro Castillo’s board as first vice president. “I strongly support those who have legally and constitutionally achieved the presidency. That’s the role we all have as Peruvians,” Fujimori tweeted in the middle of last month. His recent statements about the executive show a shift in strategy in political chess.

President Dina Boluarte responded with a proposal that sounded like a challenge. “If Ms. Fujimori brought this up, I suggest her bank raise it again because as a manager we raised it twice and there it was (…) We would be happy to be there the next day if it.” would be approved.” “Parliament is calling for a general election,” he said with a fake smile. So far, Fujimori’s comments have led to a cabinet resignation: the resignation of Rosa Gutiérrez from the health ministry, who will go down in history with a broken promise that her sector would be able to bring dengue fever under control in two weeks. He said it in mid-May. So far, 161,000 infections and 287 deaths have been reported.

The reappearance of Keiko Fujimori has also brought a turn in Fuerza Popular’s slogans. The Orange Party revived discussion about the benefits of a bicameral Congress and campaigned for plenary approval to avoid a citizens’ referendum. Two weeks ago they were just one vote away – they needed 87 votes – and everything was put on hold again. While Hernando Nano Guerra García, spokesman for the group, defended the importance of a Senate, Fujimori told the media the opposite: “This horrible picture.” [del Congreso en las encuestas] It should get all factions to consider whether this is the right time and whether this Congress has the legitimacy to create an additional House of Representatives. I don’t think so.” The second regular term of the 2022-2023 annual session ended this week with no news on the matter after Fujimori gave his thumbs-up.

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On the possibility of it again presenting itself as Fuerza Popular’s big card in the next general election, former President Martín Vizcarra sardonically said that even if nominated alone, he would remain in second place. “The white, invalid, erroneous votes will win, those who don’t go will win.” For his part, the journalist César Hildebrandt has predicted an “electoral funeral”. “This time the rigor mortis could be final. After four condolences there is no return, there is no vampire who can take four stakes. For the director of the weekly Hildebrandt en sus Trece, his announcement could be an attempt to show a more appropriate presence in the Cocktails case trial. “The lady wants to sit on the bench with the halo of a party leader and not as what she really is: the head of a criminal organization with strong parliamentary representation.”

The return of the person who succeeded her mother as First Lady of Peru in the 1990s also comes with a work under her arm: Keiko Fujimori is writing her first book. An expected amount of memories at age 48. “One of the things I had to do was tell about my life, my sufferings, but also the positive. I want to leave a legacy,” says the politician, who is heading towards her fourth postulate. No one will be able to say they haven’t tried.

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Whats on TV today Monday 26 June 2023

What’s on TV today? Monday 26 June 2023

3 p.m. / Movistra drama

‘Magnolia’

Whats on TV today Monday 26 June 2023

USA, 1999 (180 minutes). Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Cast: Tom Cruise, Julianne Moore, John C. Reilly, Philip Seymour Hoffman.

The creator of The Unforgettable Boogie Nights begins with an unusual portrait of multiple parallel stories using anguish and the search for forgiveness as narrative engines. A work of overwhelming perfection that hides multiple readings and dissects a cast of characters that oscillate halfway between the pathetic and the moving.

16.55 / Movistar promotion

‘The Mole’

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United Kingdom, 2011 (127 minutes). Directed by Thomas Alfredson. Cast: Gary Oldman, John Hurt, Mark Strong, Colin Firth.

In 1979, the BBC adapted John Le Carré’s The Mole for television. The result was the memorable Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy series that continues to set the standard today. Therefore, there might be a certain reluctance when approaching this review, which, on the other hand, is signed by the author of the wonderful Let me in. Every obstacle is removed in the first few minutes of the footage. The Mole not only reconstructs with unusual consistency the landscapes of the circus, the headquarters of British espionage, but also sets the misty characters of Le Carré vibrating, caught in deceit and betrayal.

17.20 / Hollywood

‘Warhorse’

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United States, 2011 (146 minutes). Directed by Steven Spielberg. Cast: Jeremy Irvine, Peter Mullan, Emily Watson, David Thewlis.

War Horse offers a dramatic tour of various World War I locations, following the footsteps of a horse that serves as a link between various characters. A film that arrives dejected by the tender look Spielberg takes on the story; Perhaps there is no need to lament a recurring trait of the filmmaker, however, and instead delight in his visual talents, expressed in memorable sequences such as the British cavalry advancing through the wheat fields, or in visual discoveries such as the escape from… the howitzer that shuttles between two trenches and tells two of the protagonists. So, for better or for worse, War Horse is neither more nor less than a Spielberg film.

18.30 / SyFy

‘Legend’

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United States, 1985 (89 minutes). Director: Ridley Scott. Cast: Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, Tim Curry.

Here is Ridley Scott’s first commercial flop after the legendary The Duelists, Alien and Blade Runner. Looking at it today, one fails to understand the unanimous criticism with which the film was met, a film that is certainly gentle, aesthetic and, if you will, conventional, but which reveals Scott as a filmmaker with an invaluable imagination, the one world full of wonders. a fairy tale story with the eternal theme of the confrontation between light and darkness as the background.

6:30 p.m. / AXN Films

“The Red Dragon”

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Red Dragon. USA, 2002 (120 minutes). Director: Brett Ratner. Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Edward Norton, Ralph Fiennes.

Eight years prior to the events recounted in The Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal Lecter was already doing his thing. An FBI agent needs your help to catch a killer who attacks on full moon nights. The film is driven by a script that plays its twists skillfully and an excellent cast of actors.

21.00 / Clan

The Argonauts and the Gold Coin series appears

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A gang of boys and girls from different realities will experience a great summer adventure inspired by classics like The Goonies or The Five Club. This is the approach of The Argonauts and the Gold Coin, the series that celebrates Clan for the first time. A production for children between 8 and 12 years that shows that cooperation between gang members is always the key to success. The clan broadcasts a daily chapter from Monday to Friday.

21.45 / antenna 3

“El Hormiguero” welcomes Maluma

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The space, moderated by Pablo Motos, begins the week with the presence of an international star, the singer Maluma. The artist will review his career and present his new song, Coco Loco, which was released on June 9th. He will also talk about his upcoming tour of Spain as part of his European tour.

22.00 / TCM

“The Conquest of the West”

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How the West was won. USA, 1962 (165 minutes). Director: John Ford, Henry Hathaway, George Marshall. Cast: Henry Fonda, Carroll Baker, Lee J Cobb.

A mammoth blockbuster that brings together three genre specialists to share the direction of the film’s five sections. Though inevitably irregular, it contains excellent sequences and is a throwback to the history, codes, and subgenres of the western.

22.00 / The 2

‘Conan the Barbarian’

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USA, 1982 (123 minutes). Directed by John Millius. Cast: Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Earl Jones, Sandal Bergman.

Created by Robert E. Howard and canonized in the comic, the hero is made flesh at the hands of a John Milius, who amplifies the character’s mythical and violent charge. Sticking to the sword and sorcery genre, Conan the Barbarian is soon staged into a spectacle of overwhelming rhythm and measure. Unfortunately, Milius infuses the imagery with his usual paramilitary allure, present in other of his films like Red Dawn and Big Wednesday.

10:30 p.m. / Sixth

Ana Pastor interviews Yolanda Díaz

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The Vice-President of the Government, Minister of Labor and Social Economy and President of Sumar, Yolanda Díaz, takes part in a special broadcast of the El objetivo room, where she is interviewed by Ana Pastor. Díaz will address both his institutional role as a relevant part of the coalition government with the PSOE, and his position as leader of the main left-wing candidacy presented as an alternative to the Socialist Party.

22.30 / AMC

Premiere of the series “Don’t turn off the light”

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AMC premieres Welsh thriller Don’t Turn Off the Light, a series about the adventures of a mother hoping to find her daughter who was murdered 18 years ago but whose body has never been found. He will have the help of a journalist who is obsessed with the case, and if the man convicted of murdering the little girl and claiming amnesia over the event is paroled from prison, he will coerce both women to face the past. .

22.35/1

Special edition of “El Cazador” with famous guests

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Raquel Sánchez Silva, Paula Vázquez, Jorge Sanz, Boris Izaguirre, Genoveva Casanova or Alba Carrillo are some of the popular characters who will take part in three special episodes of El Cazador, the competition moderated by Rodrigo Vázquez. These are three special programs that La 1 broadcasts on Mondays during prime time.

23.05 / AXN

‘Now you see Me’

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Now you see Me. USA, 2013 (150 minutes). Directed by Louis Leterrier. Cast: Jesse Eisenberg, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo.

Between cinematic tongue-in-cheek and visual excess, Now You See Me follows a group of magicians who actually want to rob banks. Though debauchery takes up much of the footage, the plot is sustained by some funny twists in the script and a top-notch cast.

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