27Aug2017 | Violence Towards Journalists in Mexico Scares Students Away from the Profession Agence France-Presse Mexico is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for the press, with more than 100 journalists killed for reasons tied to their work since 2006, some 20 of them in lethal Veracruz state. |
26Aug2017 | Trump Impeachment Is Most Popular Solution Among Americans, Harvard Poll Says Newsweek Most people in a new survey said the best response to Donald Trump’s actions while president would be to impeach him or otherwise remove him from office. |
26Aug2017 | Honeymoon Over Between Uber & Users in Mexico City Global Voices Facing insecurities and ineffective systems, Uber passengers ride at the mercy of the individual driver’s performance, leaving some consumers to ponder a return to conventional public transit. |
26Aug2017 | Treating Your Cancer with All-Natural ’Alternative Medicine’ May Double Your Risk of Dying Mic Even if treating the body with “natural†methods sounds appealing, a recent study suggests that using alternative medicine to treat cancer more than doubles the risk of dying within five years.. |
26Aug2017 | La 72 Is First Shelter in Mexico to Cater to the Needs of LGBTI Refugees UNHCR An unusual shelter for migrants and refugees near the Guatemalan border in southeast Mexico is providing a discrimination-free place of safety for LGBTI refugees fleeing violence and homophobia in Central America. |
26Aug2017 | Syrian Students Search for the Mexican Dream with Habesha Project NBC News Increased awareness of the Habesha Project has led to financial backing and high-profile supporters. The students also now have a platform to educate people across the country about the war in Syria by attending talks and sharing their story. |
26Aug2017 | Hurricane Harvey’s Fury Misses Mexico But Not Its Gasoline Supply Bloomberg Mexico’s lucky escape from Hurricane Harvey could still mean higher fuel costs and shortages ahead for the no. 1 buyer of US gasoline. |
25Aug2017 | Logging Curbed in Most of Mexico’s Monarch Forests Mexico News Daily Work by the environmental police division of the National Gendarmerie has translated into a 94% decline in illegal logging in the winter habitat of the monarch butterfly. |
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