13Jul2017 | The Young Turks: How Technology Giants Are Fighting to Protect the Internet The Young Turks Technology giants like Amazon, Spotify, Reddit, Facebook, Google, Twitter, and many others are have rallied in a so-called “day of action†in support of net neutrality. |
13Jul2017 | Mexico Now Ties Iraq for Most Deadly Country in the World for Journalists CBS News Mexico now ranks alongside Iraq as the deadliest country in the world for journalists in 2017. It has even surpassed war-torn Syria, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists. |
13Jul2017 | #NoWalls: Mexican Artist Enrique Chiu Guns for Record Mural on US Border Wall Agence France-Presse A massive meditation on humanity at its best and worst is the work of Mexican artist Enrique Chiu, who is seeking to set a Guinness World Record for the longest mural ever painted. |
13Jul2017 | The Search Is on for the Lost Ships of Hernan Cortes IBTimes The Spanish conquistador Hernan Cortes landed in Yucatan in 1519, eventually to conquer the Aztec empire of Central America. Now, 500 years later, Mexican researchers plan to find these lost shipwrecks and explore them to see what artifacts they might hold. |
13Jul2017 | Health Officials in Mexico Step Up Efforts to Increase Teen Pregnancy Awareness Al Jazeera Around 214 million women in developing nations, who want to avoid getting pregnant are not using contraception. Mexico has one of the highest rates of teen pregnancies in the world. |
13Jul2017 | In Mexico, Presidents Come and Go But Cartel Policy Stays the Same Stratfor While a Lopez Obrador victory would be historic, his ability to make sweeping changes in keeping with his populist rhetoric will be greatly constrained. Even if Lopez Obrador wins the presidency, Mexico’s political and economic path will remain relatively stable. |
13Jul2017 | Rights Groups Sue US for Illegally Turning Away Asylum Seekers at Mexico Border PressTV Immigrant advocacy groups in the United States have filed a lawsuit against the country’s new administration for turning away hundreds of asylum seekers at border crossings with Mexico. |
13Jul2017 | Guatemala Says Ex-Veracruz Governor Could be Extradited Within a Week Reuters Guatemala is ready to turn over to Mexico next week a former state governor wanted on charges of embezzlement and organized crime, in a case that further tarnished the Mexican ruling party’s record on corruption. |
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