The Latin American Rabbinical Seminary in Buenos Aires — which is ... the Hebrew University of Mexico, which is located in Mexico City and run by an Argentine rabbi, Daniel Fainstein.
This will be the second time in history that El Tri faces River Plate. The two met in a friendly match nearly 75 years ago when River made a preseason tour in Mexico. On Feb. 19, 1950, Mexico defeated the Argentine club 2–0 at the Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes in Mexico City.
Tesch Coming off a victory over Internacional last week, Mexico visit River Plate at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires ... de los Deportes in Mexico City. Fans in the U.S. can watch all ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's economy likely contracted from October to December, marking the first quarterly decrease in more than three years, a Reuters poll showed on Wednesday.
The Institute of Hotel Management, Taratala, Kolkata, is all set to host the much-awaited culinary extravaganza, Gourmet Nite 2K25 on 31st January 2025.
The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, said on Tuesday that the Gulf of Mexico will continue to be called that and asked for “no more speculation” on
Editorial cartoonists from across the country have joined forces to illustrate the struggles of Gubat’s fisherfolk and coastal
Måneskin’s Damiano David will embark on a solo 2025 global tour with dates across Europe, Australia, North America, South America and Asia. David will tour across five continents, including venues in Barcelona,
In a press release, MEA stated, "Shri Ajaneesh Kumar (IFS: 1996), presently Ambassador of India to Estonia, has been appointed as the next Ambassador of India to the Argentine Republic." "He is expected to take up the assignment shortly," it added.
Back to touring after 10 years, Zayn Malik played fan favorites like "Pillowtalk" during his first of three shows at Los Angeles' Shrine Expo Hall.
In the latest in his series on eminent Victorians, Neil Titley considers the flamboyant Robert Cunningham-Graham
"It's very simple: if he taxes Brazilian products, Brazil will reciprocate," warns Brazil's leftist leader. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Thursday that if US President Donald Trump hiked tariffs on Brazilian products, he would reciprocate, but that he would prefer improved relations over a trade war.