03Oct2017 | Number of Mexican Asylum Claims in Canada Spikes to Nearly 1,000 So Far This Year Global News The number of asylum claims made by Mexican nationals in Canada this year is already nearly four times the total of all claims made in 2016. |
03Oct2017 | Dolphin Baby Boom Could Follow Recent Hurricanes Newsweek Hurricanes Irma and Maria tragically caused incredible damage throughout the Caribbean to both humans and property. But amid the horrors, there may be one tiny bright spot to come: more baby bottlenose dolphins. |
03Oct2017 | Chihuahua Rehab Center Massacre Tied to Conflict Over Local Drug Trade InSight Crime Authorities have blamed conflict over local drug markets for a bloody massacre at a drug treatment center in Mexico, the latest example of violence fueled by Mexico’s fragmented criminal landscape. |
03Oct2017 | Mexico Is Planning on Building Its Own Hyperloop Business Insider Mexico is building a hyperloop to travel between Mexico City, Queretaro, Leon, and Guadalajara. The transportation system will be called Mexloop. |
03Oct2017 | US v Mexico on UN Rights Council Resolution Against Death Penalty for Same-Sex Relations Washington Blade The U.S. has voted against a Mexico-sponsored U.N. Human Rights Council resolution that condemns the death penalty for those found guilty of committing consensual same-sex sexual acts. |
03Oct2017 | Ik ’ta K’op Collective Supports the Sovereignty of the Indigenous People in Chiapas State GlobalVoices This is a project which aims to help the indigenous peoples in remote parts of Chiapas have access to and use information technologies to support their communication and participation needs. |
03Oct2017 | How the Black Decree Led to Mexican Emperor Ferdinand Maximilian’s Doom Smithsonian Channel The French-backed Emperor Ferdinand Maximilian of Mexico was losing the raging civil war. In 1865, this prompted him to issue a savage decree: all armed opponents of his rule were to be executed without trial. |
03Oct2017 | Exasperated Puerto Ricans Desperate for Cellphone Service Turn to Mexican Carrier Reuters Puerto Ricans exasperated by the patchy U.S. relief response to their hurricane-blasted island are turning to a Mexican billionaire’s mobile phone network they say has been faster to restore service. |
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