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The Many Meanings of "Hispanic"

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The term “Hispanic” refers to a broad array of Spanish-speaking people from various countries, backgrounds, and ethnicities. Many Americans associate the word primarily with Mexicans or Spaniards, though, and do not fully appreciate the...
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Mexican drama 'Roma' wins Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival

9th - Higher Ed
Mexican Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuaron's "Roma" won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival on Saturday, bringing online streaming company Netflix its first major win at a film festival. 



"Roma", named...
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Mexican film “Un padre no tan padre” sparks actors opinions on the proposed wall across US border

9th - Higher Ed
The Mexican film “Un padre no tan padre” is a comedy and very funny but it is also something of a rarity.



The movie has got distribution rights in the US which doesn’t often happen. Homemade Mexican...
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Ex-firefighter's story: Trainer said, 'Just like a real wetback, right?'

9th - Higher Ed
Vancouver investigation concludes 'disrespectful, harassing conduct did occur,' but nobody was disciplined
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70 Years Since Frida Kahlo's Death: A Mexican Icon's Art and Life Continues to Inspire Worldwide

9th - Higher Ed
A revolutionary artist and feminist. On the anniversary of her death, we look at the global appeal of Mexico's Frida Kahlo.
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Mexico elections: Presidential candidates hold third debate

9th - Higher Ed
Mexican candidates trade blame over security in the final debate ahead of a presidential election
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Mexico’s leading presidential candidate stopped by masked men ‘seeking an end to cartel violence’

9th - Higher Ed
A presidential candidate in Mexico is asked to tackle rising violence, by members of a drug cartel
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Canada to bring back visa requirement for many Mexican nationals

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is about to bring back visa requirements for Mexican nationals, a senior government source has told CBC Radio-Canada. The measure is intended to curb the number of asylum claims and prevent Mexican nationals from using Canada as a...
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Canada to reinstate visa requirements for Mexican nationals

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is about to bring back visa requirements for Mexican nationals, a senior government source has told CBC Radio-Canada. The measure is intended to curb the number of asylum claims and prevent Mexican nationals from using Canada as a...
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Where in Vancouver is Pedro Pascal?

9th - Higher Ed
After a Yaletown sighting of the Last of Us star, CBC's Missy Johnson went in search of Pedro Pascal. The actor is in town shooting the second season of the show.
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Myrtle Avenue Restaurant Week underway now in Brooklyn

9th - Higher Ed
Participating restaurants can be found along Myrtle Avenue in Fort Greene and Clinton Hill.
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Dia de Muertos celebrations in Mexico and beyond

9th - Higher Ed
The Day of the Dead has long-standing roots in Mexico but that's far from the only place where it's celebrated, with countries like Bolivia and Cuba also taking part in the tradition of remembering the deceased.
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Mexico arbitrary detentions: UN urges investigation and compensation

9th - Higher Ed
A group of UN experts investigating arbitrary detentions has ended its visit to Mexico.
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Where will football teams stay, train at Qatar World Cup 2022?

9th - Higher Ed
Al Jazeera go behind the scenes to see where the World Cup's star players will sleep and train in Qatar.
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Canadians killed in Mexico over gang debt, prosecutors say

9th - Higher Ed
Two people, including a Canadian, have been arrested after two other Canadians were killed in a shooting at a Mexico hotel, which a prosecutor alleges was part of an assassination plot over debt between two gangs.
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World's largest Catholic pilgrimage cancelled due to COVID-19

9th - Higher Ed
About 10 million people visit the Basilica of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City every year, but this time, church and government officials have asked Catholics to worship at home.
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US to drop drug charges against Mexico’s former defence chief

9th - Higher Ed
Charges against Salvador Cienfuegos to be dropped so he can be investigated in Mexico, says US attorney general.
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COVID-19 disrupts Mexico's Day of the Dead festivities

9th - Higher Ed
This year Mexicans will be unable to flock to cemeteries to celebrate the Day of the Dead as graveyards have been closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
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US charges former Mexican minister with drug trafficking

9th - Higher Ed
Ex-defence chief Salvador Cienfuegos, who was arrested in Los Angeles, used his power to protect a drug cartel, according to a US indictment.
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Last pocket of tropical rainforest in North America under threat

9th - Higher Ed
About 90 percent of the Lacandon rainforest is believed to be already lost to deforestation.
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Mexico City hospitals reaching breaking point

9th - Higher Ed
Independent survey suggests the COVID-19 infection rate may be three times higher than what the government says it is.
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Coronavirus: Trump announces US-Mexico border closure

9th - Higher Ed
The United States and Mexico have agreed to restrict nonessential travel across their border to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
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On Cam: Trump Assassination Bid Foiled; Potential Shooter CAPTURED | Kristi Noem's Big Message

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A man with a history of illegal entries into the United States and a criminal background is now in federal custody after allegedly threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump. Ramon Morales Reyes, whose record shows he entered the...
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Mexican navy ship hits Brooklyn Bridge, killing 2

9th - Higher Ed
A Mexican navy training ship struck the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday night, snapping its masts and killing two crew members. The vessel was on a global tour when it veered off course in New York’s East River.