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Maná, Plácido Domingo and Alejandro Fernández – some of the most renowned names in Spanish-language music – will perform live in the host city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, as part of the state’s strategy to turn the city into one of the main celebration hubs of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.  Maná and Alejandro Fernández are set to perform at La Minerva, a Guadalajara monument where thousands of fans have historically gathered to celebrate titles, championships and important victories of the local team (Chivas) and Mexico’s national team (El Tri).  Meanwhile, Plácido Domingo’s concert will take place in a more intimate…

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Global central banks are removing gold from vaults in London and New York as they become more skittish about storing bullion outside their own borders, according to a new survey.The central banks of India and France are among those that have relocated huge volumes of gold out of the US and UK in the past year to store more domestically — part of a trend of the institutions bringing bullion home and also diversifying the storage location of their reserves.For years, central banks have been increasing their holdings of gold, which recently surpassed US Treasuries to become the world’s top…

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It’s been two years since Walter Salles’s Oscar-winning “I’m Still Here” catapulted Rio de Janeiro to screens all over the world, and momentum has continued to build thanks to coordinated efforts by RioFilme. The municipal film and audiovisual agency of Rio de Janeiro has ramped up investment in the city’s audiovisual industry, supporting projects that now bring the city’s name all over the world.  And the agency is reaping what they sowed, with RioFilme having backed three films set to play at this year’s high-profile Shanghai Film Festival: Alan Minas’s “Luiza’s Desert” (“O Deserto de Luiza”) in main competition; Eliza…

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The New York rap group helped to celebrate the Knicks’ championship victory by revisiting Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) Wu-Tang Clan performed a medley of two songs, “Bring Da Ruckus” and “C.R.E.A.M.,” on The Tonight Show to help celebrate the Knicks‘ big win. Appearing on the late-night show ahead of their induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame later this year, the Staten Island group donned Knicks gear and repeatedly shouted out to New York City during their performance. Both tracks come off the band’s iconic 1993 effort Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers). Wu-Tang Clan stopped by The…

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The World Cup on Tuesday features tournament heavyweights Argentina and France, who are beginning their campaigns.France, the 2018 World Cup winners, take on Senegal in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in a repeat of their famous opener in the 2002 edition while Lionel Messi’s reigning champions Argentina face Algeria in Kansas City, Missouri. In Tuesday’s other matches, Norway return to the World Cup for the first time in 28 years against Iraq, and Austria meet Jordan in the day’s final fixture.Away from the games, Cape Verde are still celebrating their historic draw with Spain while Iraq’s return to the tournament has…

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It’s a season of firsts for Troy baseball, some more inauspicious than others. First appearance in super regionals. First College World Series appearance. And on a broader scale, first 30-loss team to make the College World Series.Troy competed in the brutal Sun Belt, headlined by Hattiesburg Regional hosts Southern Miss. Though the Golden Eagles were bounced without winning a game, the Trojans were able to survive Gainesville by way of 26 runs over two games against the Gators to make it out of the loser’s bracket and get to supers. From there, they drubbed Little Rock by a combined score…

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A mayor in the southern state of Oaxaca was murdered on Saturday, weeks after his request for protection from state authorities went unmet. Joel Ángel Bravo Martínez, mayor of the Mixtec region municipality of San Miguel Amatitlán in northern Oaxaca, was shot dead by armed men who broke into his home, according to media reports. The Oaxaca Attorney General’s Office (FGEO) said in a statement on Saturday that it was investigating the homicide. “Multidisciplinary teams, made up of members of the State Investigation Agency (AEI) and personnel from the Institute of Forensic Services, were deployed to the scene to conduct…

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Trump administration officials began weighing sanctions on Anthropic weeks before they demanded the company take its latest and most advanced artificial intelligence model offline, after a dispute shattered the White House’s already-fragile trust in the company, according to two White House officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private deliberations.

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The creative minds at Animaccord faced a challenge most animation studios would envy: Where do you take a character who has racked up 235 billion views on YouTube? The answer, it turns out, is somewhere entirely new — and that’s what has fans of the plucky, adventurous Masha buzzing ahead of the release of Masha and the Three Bears. The new series will be showcased at the Annecy Animation Festival (which runs June 21-27), with its first trailer expected to debut ahead of MIPCOM and Brand Licensing Europe in the fall. A global rollout is planned for the second half…

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