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Ciudad Juárez, Mexico
Maria González, a Venezuelan woman seeking asylum in the US, sits with her two-year-old granddaughter, Edith, on the banks of the Rio Bravo River, as the Texas National Guard block the crossing at the border between the US and Mexico
Photograph: José Luis González/Reuters
#jose luis gonzalez#photographer#reuters#ciudad juarez#mexico#us mexico border#venezuelan asylum seeker#asylum seekers#rio bravo river#texas national guard
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El refugio más pequeño
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Gonzalo González - Juan Gopar - José Herrera - Luis Palmero
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16 January 2012 | Spain's former prime minister Jose Maria Aznar, Spain's Queen Sofía, France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, Spain's King Juan Carlos, Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy, and former prime ministers Felipe Gonzalez and Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero pose for the photographers after receiving France's President Nicolas Sarkozy one of Spain's highest honours, the Order of the Golden Fleece, at the Royal Palace in Madrid, Spain. (c) Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images
#Jose Maria Aznar#Queen Sofia#Nicolas Sarkozy#King Juan Carlos#Mariano Rajoy#Felipe Gonzalez#Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero#Spain#2012#Carlos Alvarez#Getty Images
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Spain: “Espacio Cultura” Magazine Presents its Annual Special Issue
España: La Revista “Espacio Cultura” Presenta su Número Especial Anual A party in the studio of its director, Francisco Arroyo Ceballos, has been the culmination of a new year of promotion and dissemination of culture by said medium. Una fiesta en el estudio de su director, Francisco Arroyo Ceballos, ha sido el colofón a un nuevo año de promoción y difusión de la cultura por parte de dicho…
#80 PAGINAS DE CULTURA PURA Y DURA#ABANICO DE PRODUCCIÓN#AMERICA#CORDOBA#CULTURAL#ESPAÑA#ESPACIO CULTURA#EUROPA#FRANCISCO ARROYO CEBALLOS#GRUPO PUNTO DE REFERENCIA#JOSE MANUEL ROSARIO#lomasleido#lomasvisto#LUIS ASTOLFI#Magazine#MAGAZINE PRESENTS ITS ANNUAL SPECIAL ISSUE#MARIA PIÑA#MARIJOSE MUÑOZ RUBIO#MUNDO#Nota#PACO VELÁZQUEZ#PEPE GONZALEZ ARENAS#REVISTA EN PAPEL Y DIGITAL#THE ARTICLES#VERONICA ESQUINAS
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Spring Training:
Josh VanMeter assigned 19
Luis Torrens assigned 29
Greg Allen assigned 31
Luis González assigned 50
Dennis Santana assigned 53
Duane Underwood Jr. assigned 54
Nick Burdi assigned 57
Anthony Misiewicz assigned 58
Art Warren assigned 61
Joey Gerber assigned 62
Jeter Downs assigned 70
Oscar González assigned 72
Yerry De Los Santos assigned 73
Kevin Smith assigned 74
José Rojas assigned 83
Tanner Tully assigned 84
#New York Yankees#josh vanmeter#luis torrens#greg allen#luis gonzalez#dennis santana#duane underwood jr.#nick burdi#anthony misiewicz#art warren#joey gerber#jeter downs#oscar gonzalez#yerry de los santos#kevin smith#jose rojas#tanner tully
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Amember of the Texas National Guard places razor wire on the border between Texas and New Mexico to inhibit the crossing of migrants, as seen from El Paso Texas U.S., August 7, 2024. (photo credit: REUTERS/JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ)
According to the report, Shedhaha, aged 35, was on the terror watchlist for alleged previous use of explosives/firearms.
A Palestinian migrant, Omar Shedhaha, who has appeared on a terror watchlist, was caught on Monday at the southern border in the United States, according to a Wednesday New York Post report.
A razor wire fence that was placed by members of the Texas National Guard to inhibit the crossing of migrants is pictured on the border with New Mexico, in El Paso Texas U.S., August 6, 2024. (credit: REUTERS/JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ)
Precautions following October 7
According to the report, Shedhaha, aged 35, was on the terror watchlist for alleged previous use of explosives/firearms.
He was caught at the border in Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
In July as well, three Palestinian migrants with possible terrorist connections were detained by border agents after illegally crossing the San Diego-Mexico border, another Post report showed.
Border agents found pictures of a masked man holding an AK-47 in the phone of one of the migrants. The federal authorities also detained a Turkish migrant with suspected terror connections.
While the Post was not told what terrorist groups the migrants were affiliated with, San Diego Customs and Border Protection agents were told in October to look closely for individuals with Palestinian terror ties in the aftermath of the October 7 attack.
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Uma porta muito ornamentada em Valencia, Espanha
Valencia é uma cidade cheia de arte e arquitetura fabulosas. A fachada opulenta do Museu Nacional de Cerâmica e Artes Decorativas (Museu Gonzalez Marti), é uma dessas maravilhas. O edifício, em si mesmo um palácio, remonta ao final do século XV, mas esta incrível entrada de alabastro de Jose Vergara, Hipolito Rovira, Ignacio Vergara e Luis Domingo foi adicionada durante uma renovação em estilo rococó em 1740.
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Real Madrid's All-Time Legends Unite: Building the Ultimate XI
Choose Real Madrid's 116th best let's pick the ultimate XI from their glittering history! Choosing just 11 is tough, but here are the icons that cut:
Goalkeeper:
Iker Casillas: Madrid's beloved captain, nicknamed "Saint Iker," with five La Liga titles, three Champions Leagues, and World Cup and Euro trophies.
Defense:
Roberto Carlos: The master of the left foot, scoring magical free kicks and helping win three Champions Leagues and four La Ligas.
Manuel Sanchís: Mr. Loyalty, playing over 700 games and lifting eight La Ligas and two Champions Leagues.
Fernando Hierro: A rock at the back with 102 league goals five La Liga and three Champions League wins.
Sergio Ramos: The ultimate clutch player, scoring the Champions League final winner in 2016 and collecting countless trophies.
Midfield:
Luis Figo: The controversial transfer from Barcelona sparked the Galacticos era, but his skill earned him a Ballon d'Or at Real Madrid.
Zinedine Zidane: An artist with the ball, scoring one of the best Champions League goals ever and now leading Real Madrid as manager.
Guti: The underrated engine of the team, making over 500 appearances and winning five La Ligas and three Champions Leagues.
Attack:
Cristiano Ronaldo: The ultimate goalscoring machine, Real Madrid's record scorer and five-time Ballon d'Or winner.
Alfredo Di Stefano: A legend by any measure, leading Real Madrid to five consecutive European Cups in the 1950s.
Raul Gonzalez: Mr. Real Madrid, with the most club appearances and second most goals, is a Champions League legend and Spanish hero.
Honorable Mentions:
Ferenc Puskas, Francisco Gento, Jose Maria Zarraga, Emilio Butragueño, Hugo Sanchez, Ronaldo Nazario, Kaka, Mesut Ozil.
This team is a dream come true for any Madridista! What do you think? Should any other legends be in the lineup?
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CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (Reuters) - U.S. officials stopped hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants entering the country from Mexico on Sunday after a large group broke through Mexican lines to demand asylum in the U.S., only to be thwarted by barbed wire, barriers and shields.
Frustrated with problems securing appointments to seek asylum using a new U.S. government app, the migrants gathered at the frontier in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, but could not breach the crossing connecting the two countries.
At one point, some migrants attempted to hurl an orange, plastic barrier at the U.S. line, Reuters images show. Some people said pepper spray was deployed to repel them.
"Please, we just want to get in so we can help our families," said Camila Paz, an 18-year-old Venezuelan, sobbing heavily. "So I can have a future and help my family."
Neither U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) nor the Mexican government's national migration authority immediately replied to requests for comment.
After some pushing and shoving with the officials, the crowd of migrants eventually withdrew, with some heading down to the banks of the Rio Grande where they were monitored by U.S. immigration officials arrayed on the other side.
Many migrants have become fed up with the asylum process since the Biden administration made an app called CBP One available to them that was meant to streamline applications.
They say the app is beset by persistent glitches and high demand, leaving them in limbo in perilous border regions.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has said recent app updates will simplify and speed up the process.
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Remarkable Writers In Different Periods
Japanese Period
1. Julian Cruz Balmaceda
Julián Cruz Balmaceda, sometimes written Balmaseda, was a Filipino poet, essayist, playwright, novelist, journalist, and linguist who lived from January 28, 1885, to September 18, 1947. He produced a number of works in Spanish, English, and Filipino.
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2. Jose Ma. Hernandez
Both a writer and a teacher, Jose Maria Hernandez. In America, he pursued acting and writing studies. His most well-known piece is the three-act historical drama Panday Pira.
the other plays Jose Ma wrote. Night Wind, Sunrise in the Farm, The Empty House, Prelude to Dapitan, and White Sunday are some of the plays by Hernandez that are based on the Bible.
The play White Sunday took home the literary Palanca Memorial Award.
reference: https://tl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jose_Maria_Hernandez
Philippine Literature Period
1. Jose Carcia Villa
Jose Garca Villa was a Filipino poet, literary critic, short story writer, and painter who lived from August 5, 1908, to February 7, 1997. He was given the National Artist of the Philippines title for literature in 1973[2][3] and the Guggenheim Fellowship in creative writing by Conrad Aiken[4]. He is credited with introducing the "reversed consonance rhyme scheme" in poetry writing as well as the extensive use of punctuation, particularly commas, which earned him the moniker "Comma Poet"[5]. He wrote under the pen name Doveglion (derived from "Dove, Eagle, Lion") Another poet, E, also looked into these creatures. Villa is honored in the poem "Doveglion, Adventures in Value" by E. Cummings.[3]
reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_Garc%C3%ADa_Villa
2. Rodolfo Dato
Bicolano poet and educator Rodolfo Guevarra Dato. He produced tunes with an English sound. He became the dean of the University of Nueva Caceres and is Luis Dato's elder brother. He also published essays on Bikolnon culture. He compiled and edited Filipino Poetry, one of the most well-known anthologies of English poets, in 1924.
reference: https://bcl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodolfo_Dato
The New Society
1. Anciento Silvestre
Despite not having received any formal training in writing, he was still able to produce beautiful poems, short stories, novels, and essays that contributed to the literature of the Philippines.
Eight categories in which his poems are categorized are found in the Nature collection: Free, Moving, Image of Life, Pulse of Love, Strong of Faith, Sign of Hope, Open to the Path of Greatness, and Blood in the Light of Sun.
Aniceto F. Silvestre won four First Prizes for his poetry before the war, a Third Prize for his work while under the Commonwealth government, a First Prize in the tenth year of the Republic of the Philippines, and a First Prize at the 1969 Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature.
reference: https://tl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniceto_Silvestre
2. Pelagio Cruz
The first Chief-of-Staff from the Philippine Air Force to serve in the Armed Forces of the Philippines was Pelagio A. Cruz (June 16, 1912 – October 21, 1986).
reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelagio_Cruz
The Period of Third Republic Philippines Literature (1965-1972)
1. N.V.M. Gonzalez
Gonzalez was a novelist and short story writer who is considered one of the pioneers of modern Philippine literature. His works often dealt with rural life and the struggles of the working class, and he was known for his vivid descriptions and lyrical prose. Gonzalez's contribution to Philippine literature was in his portrayal of the everyday lives of ordinary Filipinos, and his use of vernacular language and local settings in his writing.
reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/N._V._M._Gonzalez
2. F. Sionil Jose
Jose was a novelist and journalist who is known for his epic historical novels that explore Philippine society and politics. His works often deal with issues of poverty, social injustice, and corruption, and he is considered one of the most important writers in Philippine literature. Jose's contribution to Philippine literature was in his critical examination of Philippine society and his efforts to expose the corruption and injustices that plague it.
reference: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._Sionil_Jos%C3%A9
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Lasers, ladder and jumps: pictures of the week
28 minutes ago The selection of photos from the world. Jose Luis Gonzalez / Reuters Mexican members are a Mexican Army that seizes a ladder used to cross the collision to cross the united state to the United States for a walk. The US President of US Donald Trump was delayed to start 25% trees from Mexico for one month where the two countries use “. Juan Branda / AFP Calsal in a large portion…
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Lasers, ladders and leap: Photos of the week
27 minutes ago Selection of news Photos from around the world. Jose Luis Gonzalez / Reuters Members of the Mexican National Guard and the Mexican Army of Zappleted Ladder used by merchants to cross the border wall in the United States during the patrol. US President Donald Trump delayed the introduction of 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico in Mexico, while the two countries hold…
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12 minutes agoA selection of news photographs from around the world.Jose Luis Gonzalez/ReutersMembers of the Mexican National Guard and the Mexican Army confiscate ladders used by human traffickers to cross the border wall into the United States during a patrol. US President Donald Trump delayed introducing 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico for a month while the two countries hold "negotiations".Juan Mabromata/AFPA canal in a suburb of Argentina's capital Buenos Aires turned bright red this week. Local media reports suggest the colour may have been caused by the dumping of textile dye, or by chemical waste from a nearby depot.Kim Hong-Ji/ReutersA woman makes her way through heavy snowfall at Gyeongbok Palace in central Seoul, South Korea.Mario Anzuoni/ReutersSinger Benson Boone performs during the 67th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California.Fadel Senna/AFPPeople gather in Dubai Creek Harbour to watch the sunset.Rodrigo Gutierrez/ReutersAstronomers in Chile fear their dark desert skies will be affected by industrial pollution. Here laser beams leave the dome of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at Paranal Observatory in the Atacama Desert.Mohammad Ponir Hossain/ReutersAt a factory in Narayanganj, Bangladesh, clothing waste is transformed into cotton to make mattresses.Manon Cruz/ReutersJerome Raffetto, a footballer with the Olympique de Marseille Amputee Football team, attends a training session with teammates at the OM Campus in Marseille, France.Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesPeople take pictures of a frozen Niagara Falls, a natural border between Canada and the United States.Jordan Pettitt/PA MediaKing Charles III holds an audience with Jordan's King Abdullah at Buckingham Palace in London.Photography
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Lasers, ladders and leap: Photos of the week
Best Offers Now 10 minutes ago Selection of news Photos from around the world. Jose Luis Gonzalez / Reuters Members of the Mexican National Guard and the Mexican Army of Zappleted Ladder used by merchants to cross the border wall in the United States during the patrol. US President Donald Trump delayed the introduction of 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico in Mexico, while the two countries…
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