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Everything you need to know about Mexican hand gestures

Mexico News Daily

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June 27, 2026

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Finger wags, headshakes, that creepy hand gesture from The Shining and more: Sarah DeVries explains the ins and outs of Mexican sign language. The post Everything you need to know about Mexican hand gestures appeared first on Mexico News Daily

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Al Jazeera English

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· Jul 1, 2026

Iran leaves World Cup with warm send-off from Mexican fans | AJ #shorts

Mexican fans gathered in Tijuana to cheer Iran's national football team and collect autographs before the squad departed following its World Cup elimination. Iran's head coach said the bond between the two countries had been ‘written into history’ Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile

Mexico News Daily

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· Jun 26, 2026

Why is Mexican candy both sweet and spicy? The answer might surprise you

Mexican candies are instantly recognizable, thanks to their entrancing blend of both sweetness and spice. But while chiles and chocolate are native items, the iconic flavor found in many sweets, chamoy, originated in Asia. The post Why is Mexican candy both sweet and spicy? The answer might surprise you appeared first on Mexico News Daily

Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 1, 2026

Mexico fans sing disgraceful homophobic chant at the World Cup AGAIN during win over Ecuador as officials struggle to clamp down on repeat offenders

Mexico fans sing disgraceful homophobic chant at the World Cup AGAIN during win over Ecuador as officials struggle to clamp down on repeat offenders

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

Mexico fans are dreaming big: ‘¿Y si sí?’ explained

¿Y si sí? As Mexico moves to the Round of 16 in the 2026 World Cup following its Tuesday night 2-0 win over Ecuador — advancing in the knockout stage of the tournament for the first time in 40 years — El Tri fans have rallied behind a unifying phrase: “¿Y si sí?” The simple []

Proto Thema - English

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· Jun 29, 2026

Mexico’s ‘Batman’ vigilante hunts motorcycle thieves and ties them to poles

It's gone viral in Mexico – Police are searching for the man who's taking the law into his own hands** The post Mexico’s ‘Batman’ vigilante hunts motorcycle thieves and ties them to poles appeared first on ProtoThema English.

The Local France

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· Jul 6, 2026

8 favourite French words of the day

Franco-latin for ‘ditto’, swearing without swearing, some pirate slang and how to score language points with the word ‘second’

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Related coverage for "Everything you need to know about Mexican hand gestures": Al Jazeera English — Iran leaves World Cup with warm send-off from Mexican fans | AJ #shorts. Mexico News Daily — Why is Mexican candy both sweet and spicy? The answer might surprise you. Football | Mail Online — Mexico fans sing disgraceful homophobic chant at the World Cup AGAIN during win over Ecuador as officials struggle to clamp down on repeat offenders. DNyuz — Mexico fans are dreaming big: ‘¿Y si sí?’ explained. Proto Thema - English — Mexico’s ‘Batman’ vigilante hunts motorcycle thieves and ties them to poles. The Local France — 8 favourite French words of the day