12Jul2017 | Protestors in State of Mexico Demand Justice for Femicide Victims TeleSUR Dozens of women gathered outside the Mexican attorney general’s office Tuesday to protest the spiraling the numbers of femicides in the State of Mexico. |
11Jul2017 | NGOs Ask International Criminal Court for Assessment of Coahuila Case Associated Press Dozens of civil society organizations have presented a report to the International Criminal Court in The Hague in hopes it will lead to an investigation of possible crimes against humanity in northern Mexico. |
11Jul2017 | Best Apps to Use When You’re Traveling Internationally AZBigMedia The little computers we carry in our pockets can be valuable tools for enhancing a travel experience. Here are five travel apps that I do not leave home without. |
11Jul2017 | Faith, Drugs, and Human Sacrifice: A Mexican Folk Religion Has Borderland Police Worried The Daily Caller A Mexican folk religion involving human sacrifice and cartel activity has crossed the border into Texas, and its growing popularity has law enforcement worried. |
11Jul2017 | Gathering Takes Aim at High HIV Rates Among World’s Indigenous Population CBC Health When people have control over their own health policy, they become healthier, and Indigenous peoples, almost without exception, don’t have control over the laws that govern how their communities operate. |
11Jul2017 | In Veracruz, Massacre of Family Underlines Surging Rival Drug Cartel Violence Associated Press Despite President Enrique Pena Nieto’s promises of a safer nation when he came to office five years ago, the violence is outpacing even the darkest days of the drug war launched by his predecessor. |
11Jul2017 | Help Wanted: Mexico Seeking 1,020 English Teachers Mexico News Daily The federal Education Secretariat is to announce an 800-million-peso National English Strategy that intends to produce high school graduates who are proficient in English in 20 years’ time. |
11Jul2017 | More and More Talented People Are Saying ‘Farewell Venezuela, Hello Mexico’ PRI’s The World The news out of Venezuela isn’t getting any better, with no resolution in sight to help the political and economic crisis. Meantime, food and medicine can still be hard to find, and street protests are now regular. So, more Venezuelans are leaving, building communities elsewhere, including in places like Mexico City. |
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