28Aug2017 | United Nations Leader Urges Mexico and U.S. to Boost Refugee Protection Thomson Reuters The United States and other wealthy nations should do more to resettle migrants and refugees forced to flee their homelands, says U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi. |
28Aug2017 | Older Hispanics Face Language and Cultural Barriers to Long-Term Care The Associated Press Close to one-half of older Hispanics have faced language or cultural barriers interacting with health care providers, and few have confidence in long-term care facilities to meet their needs. |
28Aug2017 | After Trump Tweets, Mexico Insists Again That It’s Not Going to Pay for the Wall USA Today "As the Mexican government has always stated, our country will not pay, under any circumstances, for a wall or physical barrier built on U.S. territory along the Mexican border," Mexico’s foreign ministry said in a statement released Sunday. |
28Aug2017 | Geothermal Is a Key Source of CentAm Clean Energy Inter Press Service Energy from the depths of the earth – geothermal – is destined to fuel renewable power generation in Central America, a region with great potential in this field. |
28Aug2017 | Organization Demands Rural Mexican Peasant Women Receive Recognition Prensa Latina Mexican organization National Network for Rural Promoters and Advisors is demanding the Mexican government to recognize the contribution of Mexican peasant and indigenous women as food producers and environmental promoters. |
28Aug2017 | Matador Seriously Injured After Being Impaled on Bull’s Horn and Dragged Around Ring IBTimes A matador is in ’serious condition’ after he was impaled in the armpit by a bull’s horn during a bullfight in Mexico. |
28Aug2017 | Donald Trump Threatens to Terminate NAFTA Talks with Mexico and Canada City A.M. US President Donald Trump has indicated on Twitter that he is minded to walk away from talks with the leaders of Canada and Mexico concerning the North American Free Trade Agreement. |
28Aug2017 | Can Mariachi Police Unit Strum Away Mexico’s Blues? InSight Crime Members of a federal police unit in Mexico have traded in their weapons for musical instruments in an effort to increase public trust in the institution, but doubts remain as to how much the move can actually improve the image of the force. |
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