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En los últimos años casi medio millón de inmigrantes llegaron a Toronto

Población de la ciudad más poblada de Canadá y su AM. Los inmigrantes en gran parte son responsables al cambio de población: en 2023, Canadá recibió a casi medio millón de recién llegados y casi 200.000 se establecieron en Ontario, seguidos de aproximadamente 400.000 en 2024, de los cuales alrededor de 213.000 se establecieron en el Área Metropolitana de Toronto.

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Prepárense, frio ártico azotará a gran parte de Canadá

En algunas zonas del país la sensación térmica cercana a los -40 grados bajo 0 Un lóbulo de aire gélido proveniente de Siberia traerá las temperaturas más frías que hemos visto en dos o tres años a muchas ciudades del sur de Ontario. En su sitio web, Environment Canada dijo que los canadienses que viven en esas regiones deben estar preparados para condiciones “muy frías” entre el domingo y el miércoles.

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Trump aplicará plan ‘exprés’ de deportaciones masivas

En entrevistas recientes, Trump ha expresado su deseo de deportar a todas las personas que viven ilegalmente en Estados Unidos. Los inmigrantes que viven en Estados Unidos sin estatus legal, es de aproximadamente 11 millones de personas, según un informe de 2024 de la Oficina de Estadísticas de Seguridad Nacional.

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En medio de tensiones avanza plan de tregua en Gaza que pondrá fin a la guerra

Israel a la espera de la liberación de rehenes y a cambio liberará prisioneros palestinos. Según el pacto, no se espera que el Ejército israelí se retire de Gaza hasta que se devuelvan todos los rehenes. El alto el fuego entra en vigor el domingo. Entre los 33 rehenes que serán entregados en la primera fase del pacto hay dos niños y tres mayores de 80 años.

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Trump puede provocar la mayor guerra comercial entre Canadá y EE.UU.

Nuevas tarifas provocarán graves problemas a la economía canadiense advierte el Gobierno

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Descubrimientos arqueológicos en Venezuela: desentrañando civilizaciones antiguas

TORONTO. - Venezuela, una nación conocida por sus magníficos paisajes y ricos recursos naturales, también tiene muchos tesoros arqueológicos fascinantes que nos ayudan a iluminar la vida de las antiguas civilizaciones del lugar. Los descubrimientos realizados en este diverso país han revelado un complejo tapiz de culturas, que existía por mucho años antes del contacto europeo.

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National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) find stone reliefs depicting cultural information about the Kaanu’l dynasty in Mexico.

By Radu El Fakih Calina Columnist of Spanglish World Networks, La Ronda del Dia & La Portada Canada TORONTO. - At first glance, many of us may be inclined to dismiss the world of Mayan archaeology as washed out or lacking in recent discoveries but that couldn’t be further from the truth. In the past few decades, the archaeological community in Mexico has played a huge role in helping to further illuminate their past by finding a multitude of different artefacts and sites. Recently, in the lush green forest of the Yucatan Peninsula, their dedication to the past was proven once again as archaeologists working for INAH and the Federal Ministry of Culture discovered two new artefacts which could help us revolutionize our understanding of Mayan culture in the area. In the Dzibanché Archaeological Zone in Quintana Roo, archaeologists unearthed two stone platforms with stucco reliefs which are believed to belong to the Kaanu’l dynasty who ruled the lands of Mexico, Belize and Guatemala from around 250 to 650 AD. According to a statement given by INAH, the reliefs could play a huge role in furthering our understanding of Mayan culture in the area and period being looked at by highlighting the different beliefs and views held by said dynasty during what we now call the Early to Late Classic period in Mayan history. What did the reliefs actually represent? The reliefs themselves consisted of 3 different scenes located on platforms which were unearthed west of a Ball Court where the Mayans would have played Pitz which was an ancient sport/game popularized by the Mayans. This proximity to the Ball Court is fascinating as the game itself played a ceremonial role in the day-to-day lives of the inhabitants of this vast empire. Thus any depictions on the reliefs could potentially be associated with the game and its meanings. The first stucco relief depicts two guardians flanking a pedestal that would have typically held a statuette or sculpture of some kind and there are glyphs surrounding the two guardians which state the name of a potential ruler of the Kaanu’l dynasty. The use of the glyphs and the guardians could thus imply that the relief was used by the ruling dynast to help immortalize themselves as part of history or maybe even invoke protection by trying to associate themselves with idealised mythical guardians. The second relief, on the other hand, depicted potential ancestors and snakes inhabiting the night sky which were two characteristics that are often depicted in both Mayan and Teotihuacan iconography due to the strong prevalent belief in ancestor worship and the snake being representative of gods such Quetzalcoatl. This concept of myth and invoking the spiritual is then continued in the third and final relief which contains a multitude of different mythological creatures with the intertwined serpent playing a major role similar to the previous two reliefs. This recurring pattern of serpents could potentially be alluding to the ruling family trying to legitimize their reign by invoking the creator deity Quetzalcoatl, thus suggesting that their reign is ordained by the gods. This in itself may not be interesting at first glance, but this type of behaviour has been seen in many different cultures such as in Roman, Greek, and Egyptian culture where the rulers affirm that they have a divine right to rule either due to descending from the divine or being otherwise blessed by the divine. To conclude the archaeologists working on the Dzibanché Archaeological Zone in Quintana Roo have been playing a significant role in helping us discover more about Mayan culture and through this recent discovery have found potential evidence that the concept of legitimizing the rule of rulers was not only limited to the east but that said behaviour is potentially universal and not limited by distance, culture, or time period. One thing is for certain though, our understanding of Mayan culture is still quite limited but on the bright side that means that new and exciting discoveries are being made every day and I hope to take you on a journey every week discussing these new discoveries as well as learning more about the past together.

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Ranking de Empresas de Ciberseguridad: Los Líderes en la Protección Digital

TORONTO. - En el mundo actual, donde las amenazas cibernéticas son cada vez más sofisticadas y frecuentes, la demanda de empresas especializadas en ciberseguridad ha crecido exponencialmente. Las organizaciones necesitan proteger sus datos, infraestructuras y sistemas de ataques maliciosos, lo que ha llevado a la proliferación de empresas que ofrecen soluciones de seguridad digital. A continuación, analizamos algunas de las empresas más destacadas en el ámbito de la ciberseguridad, basándonos en su desempeño, innovación, servicios y relevancia en el mercado.

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