The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) briefly closed the airspace around El Paso late Tuesday night, only to reopen it hours later, leaving many questions unanswered, according to NPR News. The abrupt closure, which lasted for ten days, appeared to stem from a lack of coordination between the FAA and the Pentagon.
Meanwhile, in Mexico City, the Paseo de la Reforma, the city's most important street, was shut down to car traffic on Sunday, as it is every week. This allowed over 100,000 people to enjoy the space on bikes, skates, and rollerblades, as reported by NPR Politics. The weekly event showcases the city's diversity, with everything from clowns to families participating.
In other news, Venezuelan opposition leader Jesús Armas, recently released from detention, spoke with NPR's Leila Fadel, expressing a sense of hope. Armas had been held in one of Latin America's most notorious detention centers due to his political activism.
Additionally, the Lucy Liu-led drama "Rosemead" is closing deals at the European Film Market in Berlin, according to Variety. Picture Tree Intl. has reported the first international sales on the psychological drama.
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