20Sep2017 | Evidence of Government Surveillance in Mexico Continues to Mount Global Voices The abundance of examples and technical evidence unearthed by a range of civil society groups and media outlets strongly indicates that these sophisticated espionage tools acquired by the Mexican government are not being used for legitimate purposes. |
20Sep2017 | US Charity Helps Big Businesses Take Indigenous People’s Water in Mexico openDemocracy US religious charity Living Water claims it is trying to help the poor, but in reality it is only increasing such inequality by supporting further privatization of the water system. |
19Sep2017 | Major Earthquake Devastates Central Mexico on Anniversary of 1985 Disaster Bloomberg A powerful 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Mexico City. The temblor was the nation’s second major earthquake this month, and struck 32 years to the day after a temblor with an 8.0 magnitude killed thousands in the city |
19Sep2017 | Chihuahua Studio Draws on Indigenous Mythology for Action-Adventure Game Mulaka mxdwn.com Dive into northern Mexico’s breathtaking landscapes with Mulaka, a 3D action-adventure game based on the rich indigenous culture of the Tarahumara. |
19Sep2017 | A Year After Major Citizen Victory, Mexico’s Government Has Yet to Clean Up Its Act Americas Quarterly Since its passage, Congress has stalled consolidation of the anti-corruption system of which the #Ley3de3 was a critical part. |
19Sep2017 | Police Trade Guns for Guitars in Hope That Music Restores Public Trust Fox News As Mexico’s security situation continues to deteriorate - along with public trust in law enforcement - some police officers in the country are trading in their guns for guitarrones in an effort to help improve the image of the force. |
19Sep2017 | GOP Won’t Address Climate Change, So Beyonce Will Upworthy It was during the Hand in Hand charity telethon that Beyonce addressed an underlying issue that many in our own government aren’t willing to tackle: climate change. |
19Sep2017 | Citizens Fear Corruption as Earthquake Aid Dispersed in Southern Mexico CGTN America Tens of thousands remain homeless in southern Mexico after a devastating earthquake struck nearly two weeks ago. They remain in need of food, water and basic supplies, which some doubt will ever arrive. |
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