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latino - Google News: To my Latino brothers and sisters, this is just the beginning - TribTalk
Latin American Herald Tribune: Leicester Helicopter That Crashed Did Not Respond to Pilot’s Commands
Latin American Herald Tribune: Sri Lanka Parliament Passes No-Confidence Vote against New PM
Latin American Herald Tribune: Palestinian Fisherman Killed by Israel near Gaza Maritime Border
Latin American Herald Tribune: Music Phenomenon Rosalia Creating a Stir in Las Vegas for Latin Grammys

latino - Google News: To my Latino brothers and sisters, this is just the beginning - TribTalk

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
I spent election night at the Sunset Crab Shack in Dallas, the venue of a watch party put on by Jolt Texas and the North Texas Dream Team. The turnout was incredible. The restaurant’s large outdoor patio was packed with young Latinos.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Leicester Helicopter That Crashed Did Not Respond to Pilot’s Commands

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Leicester Helicopter That Crashed Did Not Respond to Pilot’s Commands LONDON – The United Kingdom’s authority responsible for investigating a helicopter crash in which Leicester City FC’s owner and four others died said on Wednesday that the helicopter had failed to respond to the pilot’s commands.On Oct.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Sri Lanka Parliament Passes No-Confidence Vote against New PM

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Sri Lanka Parliament Passes No-Confidence Vote against New PM COLOMBO – The Sri Lankan parliament approved on Wednesday a no-confidence motion against new Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, appointed by President Maithripala Sirisena in a controversial move that threw the country into an institutional crisis.“The majority voted to support the no-confidence motion,” speaker Karu Jayasuriya said in a statement regarding the motion against Rajapaksa.The speaker will now send a copy to Sirisena with a letter bearing the signatures of 122 legislators, declaring the appointment of Rajapaksa and his cabinet as unconstitutional, according to the statement.The measure was approved in the first session of parliament after the Supreme Court overturned its dissolution by the president.Sirisena dissolved the legislature last week after he replaced Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe with Rajapaksa, a former president who did not have sufficient parliamentary backing.On Oct.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Palestinian Fisherman Killed by Israel near Gaza Maritime Border

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Palestinian Fisherman Killed by Israel near Gaza Maritime Border JERUSALEM – A Palestinian fisherman from Gaza was shot dead by the Israeli navy on Wednesday near the maritime boundary with Israel, according to Gaza’s health ministry.The killing comes a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militant groups in Gaza halted two days of intense airstrikes and rocket fire, which killed seven Palestinians in the besieged coastal enclave.“Nawaf al-Attar, 23, was shot in the abdomen and died while being taken to the hospital,” health ministry spokesperson Ashraf al-Qedra stated.Consulted by EFE, the Israel military said it could not offer any information about the incident.The Gaza Strip remained calm on Wednesday as the truce appeared to be holding.A botched Israeli commando raid into Gaza late Sunday had sparked the surge in violence Monday and Tuesday, in which 160 Israeli airstrikes hit Gaza while militants fired 460 rockets into Israel, reportedly killing one Palestinian man in the Israeli city of Ashkelon.Palestinian fisherman had been granted a fishing zone 12 nautical miles from the coast, according to the Oslo Accords, signed 25 years ago to grant Palestinians limited self-rule in the occupied West Bank and Gaza.However, fishermen are often fired on if they stray too close to the boundary in search of better fishing, as the Mediterranean Sea near Gaza has become increasingly depleted.
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Latin American Herald Tribune: Music Phenomenon Rosalia Creating a Stir in Las Vegas for Latin Grammys

PRN-Latino News from Michael_Novakhov (16 sites)
Music Phenomenon Rosalia Creating a Stir in Las Vegas for Latin Grammys LAS VEGAS – Music phenomenon Rosalia is creating a stir in Las Vegas prior to this week’s Latin Grammys, where she is nominated in five categories.Her particular fusion of flamenco and the urban genre has made her a notable contender in this year’s awards, which are to be presented on Thursday evening at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.The only performer who has been nominated for more golden gramophones than Rosalia is Colombia’s J Balvin, who is up for eight.But before the grand gala, at which she is scheduled to perform, the 25-year-old artist has been making a splash in Las Vegas in recent days, where her name is circulating constantly among journalists, artists and music executives who are still surprised by her success.“I think she has a unique color.
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