Migrant Caravan Leaves Mexico City
Mexico - The caravan of Central American migrants left the stadium that was used as a shelter in Iztacalco, Mexico City, and set out on Saturday for Queretaro, with its sights set on the United States border.
U.S. Awakens to a Divided Congress
Washington -The increasing division of U.S. society reflects in the results of the mid-term elections where both chambers of Congress are controlled by different parties.
Over 5,600 U.S. Soldiers at US-Mexico Border
Washington - Some 5,600 U.S. soldiers are Friday at the Mexican border to prevent undocumented migrants from entering the country, according to U.S. military sources.
About 8,000 Migrants Travel Through Mexico on Their way to U.S.
Mexico - When the departure of another caravan of migrants from El Salvador is announced, it is calculated that about eight thousand Central Americans who intend to enter the United States are traveling through Mexico this Tuesday, according to press estimates here.
Afghan Govt Will Not Attend Peace Talks in Moscow

Pope Francis Receives Paraguayan President
Vatican - Pope Francis on Monday received Paraguayan President Mario Abdo Benitez, who later met with high officials from the Holy See.
Culture
With the question of What can young people do about climate change?, representatives from 19 Caribbean countries are meeting today at the Havana´s Nacional Hotel as part of UNESCO's 2nd International School of Sciences.
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Audrey Azoulay, Director General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), will make an official visit to Cuba from next December 4.
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Fidel's presence was recalled in several Ariguanabo centers and institutions. Students from the Eduardo Abela Vocational School of Art, located in San Antonio de los Baños, paid tribute to the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz, through dance and music.
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