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The Guardian: Spain’s leading festival of photography showcases the work of more than 300 visual artists in nearly 100 exhibitions across the country...
The Peninsula: Mexico City: Mexico’s Ministry of Culture, through the Centro de CulturaDigital (CCD), in partnership with Qatar’s Years of Culture initiative and with the collaboration of the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, unveiled “Journeys to Greatness: Qatar 2022...
China.dot.org: by Jose GabrielMartinez and Ricardo Montoya GUADALAJARA, Mexico, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Roberto Guerrero still sounds surprised when he recalls the phone call that changed his life. He had spent 15 years calling soccer matches on radio, from modest local fields...
Newsweek: South Korea were one of the more impressive teams in their first match day at the World Cup, playing creatively and aggressive against Czechia...
SpaceDaily: Roughly five billion. That is the number of Hiroshima-sized bombs it would take to match the energy of a single morning 66 million years ago. Yes, according to a Physics Today summary of recent impact modelling, “The collision energy was 3 × 1023 J,...
Newsday: GUADALAJARA, Mexico — The images show young men wearing Mexico’s green national team jersey. A FIFA-style logo appears in the corner. The design mimics the collectible World CupPanini stickers millions of soccer fans trade during the tournament. But above...
NBC Bay Area: Mexican authorities were working Friday to identify four bodies found on the outskirts of Mexico City as part of the search efforts to locate a married couple who disappeared in May while living in Chicago and Mexico. An official from the State of Mexico...
Wtop: TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Less than 150 miles (240 kilometers) from Los AngelesWorld Cup stadium sits the hotel housing Iran’s team. The entrance to the Marriott in Tijuana, Mexico, is barricaded, flanked by police and members of the Mexican...
The Post and Courier: WASHINGTON — For more than a year, the Pentagon has deployed about 9,000 active-duty troops along nearly 2,000 miles of the southwest border to confront migrants, smugglers and drug cartels. ......