05Sep2017 | Apparent Extrajudicial Execution By Mexican Police Officer Adds to the Growing List InSight Crime A video of what appears to be a series of extrajudicial killings by a Mexican police officer in the border city of Reynosa is yet another example of a regional epidemic of security force abuses. |
05Sep2017 | Pixar Went to Great Lengths to Keep Coco Respectful to Mexican Culture DeathRattleSports.com It’s natural to feel wary when a gigantic company - even one with as phenomenal a reputation as Pixar - appears to seek to capitalize on another culture. The filmmakers confessed that they worked hard to navigate potential pitfalls. |
05Sep2017 | New Tulum Treehouse Provides a Jungle Escape Dezeen Opening this month, Tulum Treehouse was designed by local firm CO-LAB Design Office as a five-bedroom private guest retreat nestled among the dense mangrove jungle and array of palms. |
05Sep2017 | Urban Bike By Chihuahua’s Green Code Is Made Almost Entirely Out of Paper SnapMunk Is this Kickstarter project that promises a bike built primarily out of paper fact or pulp fiction? It is, in fact, for real, and it might be just what we need to address serious problems like pollution. |
05Sep2017 | Parties on Right and Left Strike Alliance for Mexico’s 2018 Presidential Election Spokesman-Review Mexico’s main conservative party and a center-left party struck an alliance Tuesday to run a joint candidate in the 2018 presidential race, though so far they’re not in agreement on what their coalition should be called. |
05Sep2017 | DACA Program Being Rescinded, Is ’Unconstitutional,’ Jeff Sessions Says Reuters U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday scrapped a program that protects from deportation almost 800,000 young men and women who were brought into the United States illegally as children, giving a gridlocked Congress six months to decide their fate. |
05Sep2017 | As American Kids Pour Across the Border, Mexican Schools Struggle to Keep Up The Desert Sun Undocumented parents fearful of deportation are moving to Mexico with their kids – many of whom are U.S. citizens and don’t even speak Spanish. |
05Sep2017 | Rural Indigenous Women Are the Most Discriminated Against in Mexico The Fulano Forum Indigenous women who live in rural environments are the population group most discriminated against in Mexico, as 85 out of 100 of these women live in poverty. |
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