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14 January, 22:34

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choose a world event that is taking place in a country (Celebration, war, famine, crisis, etc). Then take one article from a news source that belongs to that country (The place where the event is taking place), and another article from a country that is critiquing/commenting on the issue (The event is not taking place here but they are writing about the event as an observer).

The answer must be split into 2 short and one long paragraph

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  1. 15 January, 01:41
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    Cinco de Mayo is celebrated on May 5, the date that the Mexican Army won and broke away from the French Empire, Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. The battle lasted for about 2 years, making it start in 1861. The reason why this began was because Mexico wanted to be independent. So the Mexican troops turned against the French Government. (At the time it was their own government.) Not that many casualties had accrued though, the French had nearly 500 people get hurt at Puebla, including more than 100 killed in action. Mexican losses were about 85 dead and more than 100 wounded.

    Cinco de Mayo means 5th of May, The date that they won the battle. People celebrate this holiday in many ways, the biggest ones being Festivals, Parades, and Parties. They celebrate with dancing, and dressing up, and the one of the most known, food and drinks, like tacos, guacamole and tequila. Since that war declared there freedom this made it a pretty big Mexican holiday, like Day of the Dead.
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