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Mexico–United States soccer rivalry

A sports rivalry exists between the national football teams of Mexico and the United States, widely considered the two major powers of CONCACAF. The first match was played in 1934, and the teams have met 70 times, with Mexico leading the overall series 36–15–19 . However, the Americans lead the series 18–12–15 since the beginning of the 1980s.

Argentina at the Universiade
Argentina at the Universiade

Argentina has participated in editions of the Summer Universiade.

Mexico–United States barrier
Mexico–United States barrier

The Mexico–United States barrier , also known as the border wall, is a series of vertical barriers along the Mexico–United States border intended to reduce illegal immigration to the United States from Mexico. The barrier is not a continuous structure, but a series of obstructions variously classified as "fences" or "walls".

Mexico–United States border
Mexico–United States border

The Mexico–United States border is an international border separating Mexico and the United States, extending from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. The border traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from urban areas to deserts.

Mexico–United States relations
Mexico–United States relations

Mexico–United States relations refers to the diplomatic and economic relations between Mexico and the United States. The two countries share a maritime and land border.

Mexico–United Kingdom relations
Mexico–United Kingdom relations

Mexico–United Kingdom relations refers to the bilateral relations between Mexico and the United Kingdom. Both nations are members of the G-20 major economies, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the United Nations.

Mexico and the United Nations

Mexico is one of the 51 founding members of the United Nations and was admitted into the organization in 1945. Since then, Mexico is a full member of all the UN agencies and participates actively within the organization and has diplomatic relations with most member states.

Mexico–United Arab Emirates relations
Mexico–United Arab Emirates relations

Mexico–United Arab Emirates relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Mexico and the United Arab Emirates. Both nations are members of the United Nations.

Mexico–United States sugarcane trade dispute

In 2014, a trade dispute over sugarcane arose between Mexico and the United States. In August 2014 the United States implemented a series of sugar tariffs on Mexican plantation owners in order to establish minimum prices on sugar.

Mexico–United States international park
Mexico–United States international park

The Mexico–United States international park is a proposed and partially completed cross-border wilderness park straddling the part of the U.S.–Mexico boundary delineated by the Rio Grande.

Foreign relations of Argentina
Foreign relations of Argentina

This article deals with the diplomatic affairs, foreign policy and international relations of Argentina. At the political level, these matters are officially handled by the Ministry of Foreign Relations, also known as the Cancillería, which answers to the President.

Argentine University Federation

The Argentine University Federation ) is the most important student organization in Argentina The FUA was created on April 11, 1918 within the University Reform student movement originated in Córdoba, which later spread through Latin America, that demanded an autonomous system in which teachers, graduates, and students would participate in the government of the universities. The FUA gathers the university federations of every local university, which are at the same time composed of student centres of each faculty, totalling a million and a half students throughout the country.

Argentina–United States relations
Argentina–United States relations

Argentina and the United States have maintained bilateral relations since the United States formally recognized the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata, the predecessor to Argentina, on January 27, 1823. Relations were severely strained in the era of World War II, when Argentina refused to declare war on Nazi Germany, and became the only Latin American nation not to receive American aid.