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  2. Censorship in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    After Mexico gained its independence from Spain in 1821 and dissolved the Inquisition (formally in 1812 but effectively by 1820) censorship changed in Mexico. Although there was no separate Office of the Inquisition in New Spain until 1569, many practices of the Spanish Inquisition reached Mexico with the arrival of friars seeking to convert ...

  3. No, Mexico did not pledge to stop migrant caravans after ...

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    Trump announced on Nov. 25 a plan to institute a 25% tariff on all goods imported to the U.S. from Mexico and Canada, calling it punishment for illegal immigration and the flow of drugs into the U ...

  4. Korean Cultural Center, Mexico City - Wikipedia

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    The ministry said the hallyu popularity of K-pop and Korean dramas had grown in Europe and America in 2011, [3] and centers would be set up in developing countries which had the greater demands. [2] However, critics have questioned what kind of national brand is being portrayed by using hallyu, and the effects, if any, of soft power's socio ...

  5. Impact and popularity of K-pop - Wikipedia

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    From his trip, he brought Korean series, movies, and other programs to Mexico State's broadcasting channel: [160] Televisión Mexiquense (channel 34). Korean dramas exposed the Mexican public to Korean products and spurred interest in other aspects of Korean culture. K-pop began to gain ground in Mexico due to the series the music accompanied.

  6. Trump considers Kari Lake for ambassador to Mexico - AOL

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    PHOENIX − President-elect Donald Trump is considering nominating Kari Lake ambassador to Mexico, ... saying illegal immigrants made crime and inflation in the U.S. far worse. She said she wanted ...

  7. Nebraska grappling with illegal border crosser crime - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – More than 1,000 miles from the US-Mexico border, Nebraska is grappling with illegal border crosser crime and local communities have been impacted by a surge of foreign ...

  8. Kocowa - Wikipedia

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    Kocowa (stylized as KOCOWA) is an American over-the-top streaming service headquartered in Los Angeles as a joint venture between the top three Korean broadcast networks: KBS, MBC and SBS along with SK Telecom, who co-founded Wavve [] in South Korea, [1] to provide Korean entertainment including K-dramas, K-reality, K-variety, and K-pop to the Americas and all with multi-language subtitles.

  9. Korea Media Rating Board - Wikipedia

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    The Korea Media Rating Board (Korean: 영상물등급위원회; RR: Yeongsangmul Deunggeup Wiwonhoe; KMRB) is a public organization that classifies films, videos, and other motion pictures into age-based ratings and recommends domestic performances of foreign artists.