18Sep2017 | Robots Can Create, Not Eliminate, Jobs, Says UN The Times of India In both Mexico and Germany, increasing automation has created more jobs, a United Nations report released last week says. |
18Sep2017 | Trump a Litmus Test for Mexico’s Leaders, as Political Pressure to Break with U.S. Grows Houston Chronicle The political pressures in Mexico pushing our president away from the U.S. are becoming impossible to control. Trump’s tweets, which in Washington are fodder for a good laugh, are no joke in Mexico. |
18Sep2017 | Thousands Protest Violence Against Women in Mexico Cities After Teen’s Murder PressTV Mexican women have staged a protest rally in the capital Mexico City, demanding justice in the case of a young woman who was kidnapped and murdered. |
18Sep2017 | ’Oaxaca Corazon’ Concerts Assist Earthquake Victims teleSUR Mexican, but in particular, Oaxacan artists are joining together in an act of solidarity and month of concerts to raise funds for victims of Mexico’s recent earthquake. |
18Sep2017 | World Hunger Again on the Rise, Driven By Conflict and Climate Change, New UN Report Says World Health Organization After steadily declining for over a decade, global hunger is on the rise again, affecting 815 million people in 2016, or 11 per cent of the global population. At the same time, multiple forms of malnutrition are threatening the health of millions worldwide. |
18Sep2017 | As US Popularity in Mexico Hits All-Time Low, Pentagon Aims to Bolster Alliance Sputnik News After the results of a new Pew Research poll showing Washington’s popularity with Mexicans to have hit an all-time low, US Secretary of Defense James Mattis met with his military counterparts in Mexico to shore up what is seen to be a rapidly deteriorating relationship. |
18Sep2017 | Want to Help Oaxaca Quake Victims? Don’t Cancel Your Travel Plans Conde Nast Traveler Mexico’s fifth-largest state was hard hit by the recent earthquake, but the capital city is open for business - and needs it badly |
17Sep2017 | Over 18,000 Soldiers March in Independence Day Parade in Mexico City XinhuaNet About 18,300 soldiers paraded on Saturday through the Zocalo, the main square of Mexico City, as part of the celebrations for the country’s Independence Day. |
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