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Latin America – NBC4 Washington

The number of foreign students coming to U.S. colleges and universities continued to fall last year, according to a new report, but the Trump administration says the drop should be blamed on high tuition costs and not students’ concerns over the nation’s political atmosphere. An annual report from the Institute of International Education found that the number of newly enrolled. Israel Nov 7, 2019 The U.N. General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Thursday to condemn the American economic embargo of Cuba for the 28th year, rejecting U.S. criticism of human rights violations there and criticizing the Trump administration’s increasingly tough enforcement measures. The vote in the 193-member world body was 187-3 with the U.S., Israel and Brazil voting “no,” and Colombia and Ukraine abstaining. Last year,.

At least 859 oilsands workers were active COVID-19 cases on National Day of Mourning

Article content There have been 2,292 workers infected with COVID-19 in current oilsands outbreaks, according to Alberta Health Services. There were 859 cases still active as of Apr. 28, which marked the National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. At least 859 oilsands workers were active COVID-19 cases on National Day of Mourning Back to video The sectors for the oil industry and trades had 207 and 653 successful applicants respectively. The most claims were for the sector including municipal, education and health workers (3,840 claims) and manufacturing (1,910). AHS has not released any data on workplace transmission.

Let s celebrate the cultural richness of Cinco de Mayo

Print Cinco de Mayo is a Mexican holiday commemorating the defeat of the French army at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Today, Cinco de Mayo (“5th of May”) is among the largest and most energetic celebrations in the world. The recognition of Cinco de Mayo history quickly spread from Mexico to the United States, where it is primarily a celebration of the cultural diversity of America’s southern neighbor. Cinco de Mayo parties are often adorned with brightly colored streamers and Mexican flags flapping in the wind. No Cinco de Mayo bash is complete without a piñata, a decorated vessel, often made of papier mâché, filled with candy, fruit and gifts. Piñatas are hung up for blindfolded people, usually children, to break open with sticks the perfect way to punctuate a Cinco de Mayo celebration.

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