Codiciado Announces 2026 ‘Así Es La Vida Tour’ – Here Are the Dates

Codiciado is getting ready to hit the road in the U.S. next year. This morning (Dec. 8), the Mexican superstar exclusively revealed the dates for his 2026 “Así Es La Vida Tour” via Remezcla. Codiciado is a leader of the música mexicana explosion. The Tijuana, Baja California, native first rose to prominence as the lead […]

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Chinese tech companies are changing Mexico City

For Angel Xiao, a Chinese operations strategist who lives in Mexico City’s Nuevo Polanco neighborhood, it’s easy to satisfy her cravings for food that reminds her of home. That’s because authentic Chinese food options in Nuevo Polanco, an upper-class cluster of corporate buildings, high-rise apartments, and luxury stores, are everywhere. She can grab a bowl

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Still no winner in Honduras after one week — MercoPress

Still no winner in Honduras after one week Monday, December 8th 2025 – 10:49 UTC Modernization reforms are badly needed for future elections No candidate has yet been named the winner of Honduras’ presidential elections, one week after the polls, with vote counting halted several times due to glitches amid flipping leaders. As

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Former President Lenín Moreno to face trial for bribery — MercoPress

Ecuador: Former President Lenín Moreno to face trial for bribery Tuesday, December 9th 2025 – 10:29 UTC Moreno noted that, as president, he detected over 17,000 cracks, refused to receive the work, and initiated arbitration proceedings Former Ecuadorean President Lenín Moreno (2017-2021) has been ordered to stand trial on bribery charges in the

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Colombia’s Expanded Gender Labels Raise Questions About Privacy, Safety, and Policy

As Colombia prepares to let citizens mark “trans” and “non-binary” on ID cards, we should pause. In a country with lethal anti‑LGBTIQ+ violence and fragile institutions, symbolic recognition can backfire if it outpaces protection on the streets and in bureaucracy. Democracy, Paperwork, and Unintended Consequences The announcement sounded, at first hearing, like progress. The Registraduría

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Europa League: Robbie Keane’s Ferencvaros seek next round with win over Rangers

Central to their quest for success at home and abroad is Hungary striker Barnabas Varga. If that name rings a bell, it might well be because of the terrifying moment at Euro 2024 against Scotland when he was involved in a collision with Angus Gunn and those of us in the stadium in Stuttgart that

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Marcello Hernández Releasing First-Ever Stand-Up Special on Netflix

The laughs will continue for Marcello Hernández, even outside of SNL. The Cuban-Dominican comedian is set to debut his own stand-up special on Netflix with American Boy. The special will premiere early in 2026, on January 7th. Hernández announced the news on Instagram, with a caption that read “MY FIRST NETFLIX SPECIAL. I started comedy

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ChatGPT at 3: how the AI tool changed work, school and life

Three years ago, on November 30, 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT. Hot on the heels of its viral image generator DALL-E, the Sam Altman-helmed company’s chatbot quickly attracted millions of visitors and was heralded as a transformative technology.  Today, ChatGPT has some 800 million weekly users, and supports more than 20 languages. After the U.S., countries

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Honduras Pardon Exposes Northern Hypocrisy In Endless Failed Drug Wars

When Donald Trump pardons Juan Orlando Hernández, a convicted narco ex-president of Honduras, he sends a signal to a region exhausted by drug wars and Caribbean interdiction. At the same time, the world’s biggest cocaine consumers remain comfortably north of the Rio Grande. A Pardon Written Over a Broken “War” On December 1, according to

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