03Aug2017 | High-Profile Human Rights Lawyers Targeted in Mexico Spyware Scandal Associated Press Mexico’s surveillance scandal has widened to encompass a pair of prominent human rights attorneys probing a multiple homicide case whose victims include a photojournalist and an activist. |
03Aug2017 | Historic New Anti-Nuclear Treaty Legitimizes the Fight for Disarmament Mail & Guardian Despite resistance from states with nuclear weapons, it was possible to adopt a treaty that reflects the aspirations of most of the international community: to ban the existence of such weapons. |
03Aug2017 | Economist Salinas-Leon on How Free Trade Fuels Prosperity on Both Sides of the Border Reason Roberto Salinas-Leon, an expert on trade and monetary policy, says that if Trump ends the North American Free Trade Agreement, it would decimate jobs on both sides of the border. |
02Aug2017 | Top Court in Mexico Allows Same-Sex Marriage in Puebla State Agence France-Presse Puebla joined the states of Coahuila, Campeche, Jalisco, Michoacan, Morelos, Nayarit and Quintana Roo, along with Mexico City, as jurisdictions where same-sex marriages are now legal in mostly Catholic Mexico. |
02Aug2017 | This Breastfeeding Survey Will Make Every Mom That Breastfeeds Feel Less Alone Lansinoh This new breastfeeding survey highlights different concerns mothers have about the practice across the globe, and offers salient proof that no mother should feel alone in her struggle. |
02Aug2017 | Homeland Security to Waive Environmental Laws to Expedite Mexico Border Construction Legal Broadcast Network The U.S. Department of Homeland Security says it would waive some environmental, natural resource and land management laws to expedite construction of barriers and roads near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego. |
02Aug2017 | Mexican Growth Seen Dependent on Domestic Issues Dow Jones Private economists surveyed last month by the Bank of Mexico kept their expectations for economic growth this year at 2%, but put domestic matters such as politics and public security at the top of the list of things that could stymie the economy. |
02Aug2017 | 2016 Was Mexico’s Most Violent Year Under President Pena Nieto: Report PanAm Post Last year, there were 23,953 homicides recorded in Mexico, the highest figure under the leadership of President Enrique Pena Nieto, according to the National Institute of Geography and Statistics. |
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