29Sep2017 | In Oaxaca, Thousands of Aftershocks Mean No One’s Getting Much Sleep PRI’s The World For many in Oaxaca, Saturday’s shaking was the third time in as many weeks that an earthquake measuring above a magnitude 6 sent them running outside. It was the strongest of the thousands of aftershocks that have been rocking the region for weeks now. |
28Sep2017 | Detained Former Quintana Roo State Governor on Hunger Strike in Panama Agence France-Presse A former Mexican governor detained in Panama pending extradition proceedings on graft charges is on a hunger strike to protest violations of his human rights, one of his lawyers said yesterday. |
28Sep2017 | Mexico Eyes Record IPOs Before Election Season Slowdown: Sources Reuters As many as 10 companies could list on Mexico’s stock exchange by the end of 2017, sources from the exchange said, potentially marking a record year ahead of slower expected activity in 2018 due to Mexico’s elections. |
28Sep2017 | Watch World’s First Flight of Automated Flying Taxi Soaring Over Dubai New Atlas New footage has shown the maiden voyage of what inventors hope will be the world’s first unmanned aerial taxi service over the futuristic skyline of the Emirate city of Dubai. |
28Sep2017 | Organizers Insist Mexican Grand Prix Will Go Ahead Express Newsline Mexican Grand Prix organizers say next month’s Formula One race in Mexico City will go ahead as planned despite the capital being hit by its deadliest natural disaster in three decades. |
28Sep2017 | The Forgotten Emperor of the United States and Protector of Mexico, Norton I Wikipedia Joshua Abraham Norton, known as Emperor Norton, was a citizen of San Francisco, California, who in 1859 proclaimed himself "Norton I, Emperor of the United States". He later expanded his pretense by claiming to be "Protector of Mexico" as well. |
28Sep2017 | Indigenous Congress Seeks to Break Down the Walls of Racism, Patriarchy and Capitalism Al Jazeera With the country due to elect a new president next year, The First Nations of Mexico have launched a political campaign that has surprised many and that has been widely misunderstood. |
28Sep2017 | Some Survivors of Mexico’s Quakes Wonder When They Can Go Home NPR.org Between last Tuesday’s quake and another that hit on Sept. 7, across the country at least 155,000 homes have been damaged — more than 27,000 of which were destroyed and 19,700 damaged to the point of being uninhabitable. |
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