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Lightning kills footballer during match in Peru. Seven more athletes injured: news 4 November
Every day, there are many events happening in the world that are impossible to track in news feeds. That's why we collect the most important in this digest. Today, we will summarize the results of November 4.
The current President of Moldova, Maia Sandu, has been re-elected for a second term. She won the election with 55.33% of the vote, beating her rival, former Prosecutor General Alexandru Stoianoglo, by almost 11%.
Sandu, 52, became head of state in 2020. Under her leadership, the country applied for and received candidacy for EU membership.
The Moldovan opposition did not recognize the official election results and will challenge them in the Constitutional Court, Shor said in an interview with the Russia-24 TV channel.
A footballer was killed by lightning during a match in Peru. Seven other players were injured, the SHOT Telegram channel reports.
The tragedy occurred at the Coto Coto stadium, where a regional tournament between Juventud Bellavista and Familia Chokka was taking place. The deceased is 34-year-old defender Jose Hugo De la Cruz Mesa. Lightning struck the field as the players were leaving the field. Among the victims was a minor.
Quincy Jones, a songwriter, producer and actor, has died at the age of 91, AP reports.
Jones' spokesman Arnold Robinson said he died Sunday evening surrounded by his family at his home in the Bel Air neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Quincy Jones has won 27 Grammy Awards (79 nominations), including the Grammy Legend Award. He is one of the few people to have won every major award, including an Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony. Jones' musical legacy ranges from collaborating with Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles to producing Michael Jackson's iconic Thriller album.
Two heads of Russian regions have announced their resignations. Rostov Region Governor Vasily Golubev said he would move to another job. He served for 14 years.
"There are new things and challenges ahead. But wherever I work in the future, my main priority will always be the support and development of my beloved Rostov Region," Golubev wrote on his Telegram channel.
The elections of the head of the Rostov region will be held on September 14, 2025. TASS writes about this with reference to the press service of the OIC.
The governor of Tambov Oblast also announced his resignation. Maxim Egorov was appointed head of the region three years ago.
"This area has become my home over the past few years," Yegorov said. "Today, the country's leadership has set me another task at the federal level.