26Jun2017 | Drug Violence: 2,000 Bodies Found Buried in Hidden Graves Since 2009 Newsweek More than 1,000 hidden graves and 2,014 bodies have been found across Mexico in less than 10 years, according to a study tallying the human cost of the ongoing drug war. |
26Jun2017 | According to INEGI, 1.7M Children in Mexico Work El Universal 9 out of 10 children and adolescents in Mexico engage in activities that are not allowed, which are dangerous to their health, safety or morality and that affect the exercise of their rights and their integral development. |
26Jun2017 | Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease Can Be Delayed with Certain Lifestyle Changes, Research Claims Christian Post Recent research has revealed that managing high blood pressure, exercising on a regular basis, and engaging in memory-training activities may slow down the onset of the disease. |
26Jun2017 | US Supreme Court Sends Case of Cross-Border Shooting of Mexican Teen Back to Lower Court NPR Can the family of a slain Mexican teenager sue the federal agent who shot him across the U.S.-Mexico border for damages? The Supreme Court did not answer this question today, instead opting to send a case back to a lower court. |
26Jun2017 | Wet, Snowy Winter Creates Life-Threatening Hazards for Pacific Crest Trail Hikers The Associated Press Hikers on the Pacific Crest Trail, on America’s West Coast, have been detouring California’s high Sierra in droves this year because of persistent snow and raging creeks. |
26Jun2017 | Mexican Soccer Fans Are Reluctant to Give Up a Favorite Chant - an Anti-Gay Slur The Los Angeles Times They’ve been begged by star players to stop it, fined repeatedly, and threatened with dramatic sanctions that could hurt their national team’s chances in the World Cup. But Mexican soccer fans have been loath to give up their favorite game-day chant. |
26Jun2017 | Crime and Economic Woes Contributing to Mexico’s Refugee Influx DW According to the UN Refugee Agency, slightly more than 9,000 requests for asylum were submitted in Mexico in 2016, but the number of economic refugees who either want to stay in the country or continue on to the United States, has risen to half-a-million. |
25Jun2017 | At ‘Hugs Not Walls’ Event, Families Separated By U.S.-Mexican Border Hug It Out Agence France-Presse More than 2,500 people of the 195 families separated by immigration or deportations attended the event, dubbed "Hugs Not Walls," which is organized by the non-profit Border Network of Human Rights group. |
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