17Sep2017 | Leading Candidate’s Achilles Heel Puts Mexico’s Ruling PRI Party in a Bind Bloomberg While members of the Institutional Revolutionary Party back Osorio Chong, many analysts see him as un-electable in a campaign where voter dissatisfaction with public security will be a top issue. |
17Sep2017 | Thousands Accused of Cheating at CDMX Marathon Runner’s World More than 5,800 people were disqualified from the Mexico City marathon after an investigation revealed that over 20 percent of participants failed to complete the course. |
17Sep2017 | Deportees in Mexico Unwanted By Either Side After Decades in the US RT Documentary Watch this new RT Docs film to see how “The Wall†has come to symbolize the widening political and ideological divisions within the US and the plight of those affected by the new president’s harsher immigration policies. |
17Sep2017 | Netflix ‘Narcos’ Location Scout Found Shot Dead in Hidalgo State Variety Mexican location scout Carlos Munoz Portal was shot to death in a violent region in central Mexico last week while scouting for season four of Netflix’s hit show “Narcos.†|
16Sep2017 | Equestrian ’Charreria’ Recognized By UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage Mexico News Daily The traditional equestrian practice of livestock herding and the culture that sprung around it over the years has been designated intangible cultural heritage by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. |
16Sep2017 | Why Seismologists Didn’t See Mexico’s Deadly Tehuantepec Earthquake Coming The Conversation More detailed studies of the geophysical records obtained from the Sept. 7 Tehuantepec quake will help shed light on unanswered questions as Mexico moves forward, learning from this tragedy as Oaxaca and Chiapas rebuild. |
16Sep2017 | Mexico Rejects Talk General Kelly Saw Mexico on Verge of Collapse Newsmax Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray said the White House had denied that U.S. President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff John Kelly had said Mexico was on the “verge of collapseâ€, referring to a U.S. media report earlier this week. |
16Sep2017 | #TheOccupation of Wikipolitics: A Collective Commitment to Democratic Reinvention in Mexico GlobalVoices The Mexican city of Guadalajara recently hosted a festival called “The Occupation†— one of several initiatives helmed by the pro-democracy collective Wikipolitics Jalisco in order to find collective solutions to problems afflicting society. |
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