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Bruno Rodríguez (other)
Bruno Rodríguez may refer to: *Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla (born 1958), Cuban politician * Bruno Rodriguez (footballer) (born 1972), French footballer *Bruno Rodríguez (tennis) Bruno Rodríguez (born 28 October 1986) is a Mexican former tennis player. Rodríguez has a career high ATP singles ranking of 364 achieved on 17 May 2010. He also has a career high doubles ranking of 359 achieved on 24 September 2012. He mad ... (born 1986), Mexican tennis player * Bruno Rodriguez (activist) Argentine climate activist See also * Bruno Rodrigues (other) {{hndis, Rodriguez, Bruno ...
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Bruno Rodríguez Parrilla
Bruno Eduardo Rodríguez Parrilla (born 22 January 1958) is a Cuban diplomat and politician. He is a member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of Cuba, and has served as Cuba's Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2009. Biography and career Rodríguez was born in Mexico City to engineer José María Rodríguez Padilla who held high positions in the Cuban government. He was President of the Federation of High School Students (FEEM) and leader of the Federation of University Students (FEU). Graduated with a Law Degree, he was a professor of Public International Law at the University of Havana. In 1986 he was elected Secretary of International Affairs of the National Committee of the Young Communist League (UJC) and in 1991 he was appointed director of the newspaper ''Juventud Rebelde''. He served in the Republic of Angola as an officer in the Revolutionary Armed Forces. Involvement in Cuban diplomacy Rodríguez Parrilla served as Cuba's Permanent Representative to the ...
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Bruno Rodriguez (footballer)
Bruno Rodriguez (born 25 November 1972) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Born in Bastia, Rodriguez spent his early career with Monaco B, Monaco, Bastia, Strasbourg, Metz and Paris Saint-Germain. He joined newly promoted Bradford City in the English Premier League on a season-long loan from PSG in September 1999, for a loan fee of £500,000, but after making five appearances in all competitions, totalling 55 minutes of play, the loan was cancelled in October. He later played for Lens, Guingamp, Rayo Vallecano, Ajaccio, Metz (again), and Clermont. After retiring he returned to Corsica, and was living in Bastia as of December 2016. International career Rodriguez was born in France to a Spanish father and Corsican mother. He was a France B international. Personal life In March 2022 the French players' union UNFP confirmed that Rodriguez had undergone amputation Amputation is the removal of a Limb (anatomy), limb or other ...
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Bruno Rodríguez (tennis)
Bruno Rodríguez (born 28 October 1986) is a Mexican former tennis player. Rodríguez has a career high ATP singles ranking of 364 achieved on 17 May 2010. He also has a career high doubles ranking of 359 achieved on 24 September 2012. He made his main draw debut on the ATP World Tour at the 2008 Abierto Mexicano Telcel in Acapulco as a wild card. He has been a member of the Mexico Davis Cup team The Mexico national tennis team represents Mexico in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Federación Mexicana de Tenis. Mexico finished as runners-up in 1962 losing with Australia 5-0 in Melbourne. They currently compete in the ... between 2008 and 2012. ATP Challenger and ITF Futures finals Singles: 7 (1–6) Doubles: 20 (7–13) External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Bruno 1986 births Living people Mexican male tennis players Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in tennis Central American and Caribbean Games bronze medalists for ...
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Bruno Rodriguez (activist)
Bruno Rodriguez is an Argentine climate activist. He is leader of the Fridays for Future Movement in Argentina. He was a delegate at the 2019 United Nations Youth Climate Summit. He worked with Partido Obrero, and Amnesty International. In 2021, he organized an open letter campaign to candidates, based on the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report The Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) of the United Nations (UN) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the sixth in a series of reports which assess the available scientific information on climate change. Three Working Groups (WGI, II, .... References Argentine climate activists Year of birth missing (living people) Living people {{Argentina-activist-stub ...
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