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strongA protester with a sign claiming that Brazilian President Bolsonaro is lying. (Luciano Nagel/Zenger)/strong
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Opposition Leaders In Brazil Fear Disagreements Weaken Their Message 

September 15, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Opposition Leaders In Brazil Fear Disagreements Weaken Their Message 

Demonstrations against President Jair Bolsonaro had a low turnout throughout Brazil, despite various government scandals.
The post Opposition Leaders In Brazil Fear Disagreements Weaken Their Message  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

(L-R) Isauro José Villegas Velasco, Isauro Villegas Escamilla and Tomás Villegas Velasco work as organ grinders every day wearing their uniform. It's a family tradition. (Shantal Romero/Zenger)
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Organ Grinders: A Mexican Tradition On The Verge Of Disappearing

September 15, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Organ Grinders: A Mexican Tradition On The Verge Of Disappearing

A family of German immigrants brought the instrument to the Americas. Today, musicians struggle to keep their craft alive. 
The post Organ Grinders: A Mexican Tradition On The Verge Of Disappearing appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Jonas Deichmann runs through Zacatecas, Mexico. (Courtesy of Jonas Deichmann)
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Runner Jonas Deichmann Is Winning Mexicans’ Hearts By Running 120 Marathons In 120 Days

September 15, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Runner Jonas Deichmann Is Winning Mexicans’ Hearts By Running 120 Marathons In 120 Days

The German triathlete hopes to break a record. Fans call him a “real-life Forrest Gump,” after his favorite movie.
The post Runner Jonas Deichmann Is Winning Mexicans’ Hearts By Running 120 Marathons In 120 Days appeared first on Zenger News. […]

“Cinderella's” new version is available exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. (Amazon)
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Modern Twist: Camilla Cabello Sparkles In Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Cinderella’

September 14, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Modern Twist: Camilla Cabello Sparkles In Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Cinderella’

The old story has a fresh Latina face and new story lines.
The post Modern Twist: Camilla Cabello Sparkles In Amazon Prime Video’s ‘Cinderella’ appeared first on Zenger News. […]

The dish has the colors of the Mexican flag: green, for the peppers and parsley; white for the nogada; and red for the pomegranate seeds sprinkled on top. (Julio Guzmán/Zenger)
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Mexico Celebrates Its Independence With Chiles En Nogada, A Unique Dish 

September 14, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Mexico Celebrates Its Independence With Chiles En Nogada, A Unique Dish 

More than 200 years after its creation, the dish continues to delight the palate of locals and visitors. 
The post Mexico Celebrates Its Independence With Chiles En Nogada, A Unique Dish  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Actor Harvey Guillén plays Guillermo de la Cruz in “What We Do in the Shadows.” (Amazon)
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Hulu Is Back In The ‘Shadows’ With New Vampire Adventures

September 14, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Hulu Is Back In The ‘Shadows’ With New Vampire Adventures

The mockumentary follows four century-old vampires trying to cope with New York City life.
The post Hulu Is Back In The ‘Shadows’ With New Vampire Adventures appeared first on Zenger News. […]

David “The Black Spartan” Martinez (right) and Francisco Rivera Jr. during their fight on May 30, 2021. Martinez won via KO in the second round to take a Combate Global eight-man bantamweight tournament in Miami. (Combate Global)
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Combate Global And Univision Have Been A Winning Combination

September 14, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Combate Global And Univision Have Been A Winning Combination

New partnership featuring Hispanic fighters is racking up high ratings.
The post Combate Global And Univision Have Been A Winning Combination appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Alexandro Cardoso is studying at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, thanks to a scholarship. (Víctor Cardoso)
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Brazilian Street Garbage Collector Fulfills A Dream: Attends College And Writes A Book  

September 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Brazilian Street Garbage Collector Fulfills A Dream: Attends College And Writes A Book  

After getting his degree in social sciences at the Federal University, Alexandro Cardoso plans to attend graduate school.
The post Brazilian Street Garbage Collector Fulfills A Dream: Attends College And Writes A Book   appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Protesters march in support of decriminalizing abortion in Mexico City, on September 28, 2020. (Toya Sarno Jordan/Getty Images)
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Mexico’s Supreme Court Rules To Decriminalize Abortion 

September 13, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Mexico’s Supreme Court Rules To Decriminalize Abortion 

Attorneys for women imprisoned for having an abortion may request their freedom, said a high court judge.
The post Mexico’s Supreme Court Rules To Decriminalize Abortion  appeared first on Zenger News. […]

Argentines demonstrate in Buenos Aires on Aug. 16. In the so-called “March of the Stones,” they remembered the more than 110,000 COVID-19 deaths in the country at the time, with a stone as a symbol of each victim. In the Sept. 12 primaries, they will be able to express their discontent or support for the government and its handling of the pandemic and other issues. (Tomas Cuesta/Getty Images)
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Amid Great Political Division, Argentina Prepares For National Primaries

September 10, 2021 zenger.news Comments Off on Amid Great Political Division, Argentina Prepares For National Primaries

Primaries are mandatory and will be held on Sept. 12.
The post Amid Great Political Division, Argentina Prepares For National Primaries appeared first on Zenger News. […]

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