15Sep2017 | Medical Marijuana Legalized in Mexico – But Where Will It Go from Here? RollingStone With its new law, Mexico has joined a handful of countries that have federally legalized medicinal marijuana, along with Canada, Israel, Uruguay, Puerto Rico and Germany – though notably not the United States. |
15Sep2017 | Rise in Mexican Women Looking for Alternatives to Cesarean Sections NPR Mexico has one of the highest cesarean section rates in the world. But as well-trained midwives become more available, natural birth is coming into vogue. |
15Sep2017 | Mexican Government Grants Quake Victims Tax Breaks XinhuaNet Mexico will grant temporary tax exemptions to victims of last week’s powerful 8.2-magnitude quake, the Ministry of Finance has announced. |
15Sep2017 | President Pena Nieto Asks Trump to Find Permanent Solution for Dreamers Xinhua Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Thursday asked the United States to find a permanent solution for the beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, most of which are of Mexican origin. |
15Sep2017 | Why Cubans Are 15 Times Less Likely to Die from Hurricanes Than American Neighbors Democracy Now! Cuba has long been viewed as a world leader in hurricane preparedness and recovery. According to the Center for International Policy, a person is 15 times as likely to be killed by a hurricane in the United States as in Cuba. |
14Sep2017 | Police Fire at Committee Bus Supporting the Missing Ayotzinapa Students teleSUR Mexican police have fired at a bus seized by 60 students from the Ricardo Flores Magon Student Committee of Ayotzinapa. Twelve students were arrested in the ensuing clashes. |
14Sep2017 | #MakeSubwaysSafe Campaign Aims to Solve Subway Sexism in Mexico City ZoominTV The dictionary Larousse have started an ad campaign in an attempt to reduce the horrifying rate of sexual harassment cases on their metro system. |
14Sep2017 | Sun-Soaked Tasting Notes from Isla Mujeres Brewery Lancaster Online Known for beautiful white sand beaches, calm crystal clear turquoise waters and the friendliest locals in the Mexican Caribbean. Isla’s diversity, from the fisherman, artists and musicians to divers, chefs and ex-pats, make up a community unlike any other. |
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