09Sep2017 | State Police Clash with Protesting Teachers in the Streets of Oaxaca PressTV Mexican police and protesters have clashed at a rally staged to protest a visit to the region by the president in the southern state of Oaxaca. |
08Sep2017 | Mexico’s $400 Million Swindle: An Interview with Animal PolÃtico’s Tania Montalvo InSight Crime More than $430 million of misused federal funds, 128 fictitious or irregular companies and 50 government officials. They all form part of a huge embezzlement scheme, uncovered in a multi-part investigation. InSight Crime interviewed Tania Montalvo, the editor and general coordinator of the project. |
08Sep2017 | The City Hardest Hit by Mexico’s Earthquake Is a Sexually Liberated Matriarchy The Washington Post The magnitude 8.1 quake was felt across the country’s Pacific coast. One of the places that has suffered most is Juchitan in the state of Oaxaca. Juchitan plays a special role in Mexico. The city of 100,000 is home to the country’s indigenous Zapotec people, who run a matriarchal society. |
08Sep2017 | Ministry of Public Education Confident Mexico Is Ready to Welcome Dreamers Center for Immigration Studies This week, a press release from Mexico’s Ministry of Public Education outlined different measures the ministry has taken and will take in order to reintegrate returning "dreamers". |
08Sep2017 | Utrip Is Bringing Artificial Intelligence to Guanajuato Travel Pulse Utrip has partnered with the state of Guanajuato, Mexico, to bring its artificial trip-planning intelligence to a multilingual platform. |
08Sep2017 | UN Refugee Chief Reports ’Fear Is Driving Central Americans North to U.S. Border’ UN Refugee Agency UN High Commissioner Filippo Grandi visited one of Honduras’s most dangerous communities last week, meeting with community activists, faith leaders and charity workers dealing first-hand with the violence that has spawned a regional migration crisis. |
08Sep2017 | Mexico to Make Less Cuts to Public Spending in 2018 Xinhua Cuts to public spending in Mexico’s federal budget for 2018 will be lower than in previous years, although the final details are still being worked out, said the country’s Finance Minister, Jose Antonio Meade. |
08Sep2017 | Rising Temperatures in Coming Decades May Limit Aircraft Takeoffs Globally Inter Press Service Rising temperatures due to global warming may ground up to a third of airplanes worldwide in the decades to come, according to a recently published analysis by Columbia University. |
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