In socialist Cuba, known for its salsa and other music, South Korean pop music, or K-pop, is gaining popularity despite the vast distance and cultural differences between the two countries. The infectious beat and elaborate choreography of K-pop seem to transcend these barriers, captivating Cuban audiences. This unexpected invasion of K-pop in Cuba highlights the global appeal and influence of Korean music and culture.
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Canada’s youngest adults more likely to trust Iran and its current regime: poll
A recent poll by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies indicates that while a majority of Canadians distrust Iran, younger adults (18-24) are more inclined to trust the regime and believe its collapse would be detrimental. Despite these differing views, many in this age group still perceive Iran as a threat to Israel, with 59% agreeing that Iran seeks its destruction. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A recent poll shows that...
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