Thursday, October 3, 2013
Daily Headlines: October 3, 2013
* Brazil: Brazilian “industry executives and analysts” are supposedly worried over the government’s plans to protect Internet privacy in the wake of spying allegations by the U.S. National Security Agency.
* U.S.: A U.S. appeals court found that the an unknown number of people eligible for citizenship have been denied due to a nonexistent article of the Mexican constitution.
* Latin America: Will a Colombian-made version of “Breaking Bad” that will air on Univision be as successful as the recently finished original version?
* Venezuela: The U.S. ordered the expulsion of three Venezuelan diplomats as a retaliatory move that has heightened tensions between the governments of both countries.
Video Source – YouTube via user NewsyWorld
Online Sources- USA Today; Voice of America; The A.V. Club; NPR; The Latin Americanist
Labels:
Brazil,
Breaking Bad,
Daily Headlines,
diplomacy,
immigration,
intelligence,
Mexico,
television,
Univision,
Venezuela
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