21Sep2017 | After Murder of Journalist, Sinaloa Press Is Self-Censoring, But Seeks International Support Journalism in the Americas The press in Sinaloa, in northwestern Mexico, no longer conducts investigative journalism following the death of Javier Valdez, a journalist from the Sinaloan weekly newspaper Riodoce, who was killed on May 15 of this year. |
20Sep2017 | ’The Shape of Water’ By Mexico’s Guillermo Del Toro Wins Venice Golden Lion Art Daily "The Shape of Water," a dazzling sci-fi romance by Mexican director Guillermo Del Toro, won the coveted Golden Lion at the Venice film festival last weekend. |
20Sep2017 | Why You Should Visit Guatemala City, the Best Travel Deal in Central America Mic So how do you find the next big destination before it becomes too big? I was determined to find out what the next “it†spot might be, and before it inundated my Instagram feed. |
20Sep2017 | Earthquake Early Warning System Helped Mexico City Quartz Mexico’s second major quake in as many weeks inflicted death and destruction across the country with more than 200 dead. Yet Mexico City has one thing to give solace: an early warning system to avert even greater tragedy when earthquakes strike. |
20Sep2017 | Higher Levels of Fluoride in Urine Linked to Lower IQ Scores in Mexican Children Gears of Biz Researchers have found a link between fluoride in the urine of pregnant women and lower measures of intelligence in children. |
20Sep2017 | Oxfam Rented Trump’s Childhood Home to Welcome Refugees. Here’s What Happened. Oxfam America In the home where President Trump lived as a young child - now for rent - we invited refugees who escaped conflict and persecution to share their stories, and be heard. |
20Sep2017 | New Bill in Mexico Could Make Bitcoin Use Illegal PanAm Post If you were thinking about buying or selling bitcoin, then you might want to stay out of Mexico. The currency won’t have any legal backing there, if a bill working its way through Congress is ultimately successful. |
20Sep2017 | Volunteer Efforts Strengthen After Disastrous Mexico City Earthquake The Associated Press After a magnitude-7.1 earthquake shocked Mexico City, volunteers from all walks of life joined first responders to help clear debris and pull survivors from the rubble. |
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