06Oct2017 | Local Photographer Abducted from Home in Mexico’s San Luis Potosi CPJ.org Armed men dressed as police officers this week abducted local photographer Edgar Daniel Esqueda Castro from his home in the central Mexican state of San Luis Potosi. |
05Oct2017 | For DACA Teachers, Uncertainty Lingers on the Last Day to Renew for Program NPR There are nearly 700,000 people in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and Thursday is the final deadline for them to renew their DACA status. The Department of Education says an estimated 20,000 teachers are eligible to apply for DACA. |
05Oct2017 | President Pena Nieto Says Tragedy Has Brought Army and Citizens Closer The News Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said the natural disasters that have hit the country in the last couple months have fostered a stronger sense of unity between citizens and elements of the country’s armed forces. |
05Oct2017 | CDMX Probes Corruption Allegations Arising from Earthquake Building Damage CNSNews.com Authorities here have opened 140 separate investigations into possible building construction, design, and permitting irregularities following the collapse of nearly 40 buildings during the earthquake on Sept. 19. |
05Oct2017 | Earthquake-Recovering Mexico Offers Aid to Puerto Rico After Trump’s Disastrous Visit Newsweek Mexico said Wednesday it will send aid to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico — the day after President Donald Trump’s disastrous visit to the U.S. territory during which he complained to victims that catastrophic damage to their island had thrown his budget "out of whack." |
05Oct2017 | Too Few Women in Science: Why Academies Are Part of the Problem The Conversation A common message emerged from recent research: with one or two notable exceptions, women are massively underrepresented in national science academies compared to their male peers. |
05Oct2017 | Will Two Wheels Conquer Mexico City Gridlock Grind? Thomson Reuters Foundation Set up by Amsterdam-based advocacy group CycleSpace, the international "bicycle mayor" scheme wants its representatives to help coordinate city resources better and work with authorities and businesses to make cycling safer and more accessible. |
05Oct2017 | Senate Chief Cordero Backs Mexico’s Complete Withdrawal from NAFTA PanAm Post As NAFTA renegotiations continue with shaky progress, many prominent voices on Mexico’s side have begun discussing the possibility of pulling out of the process altogether. |
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