09Aug2016 | Humanitarian Effort Underway to Save Immigrants Trying to Cross Tex-Mex Border KIII News A rising number of immigrants are dying out in the South Texas brush. So far this year, 100 immigrants have died, compared to 87 by this time last year. |
09Aug2016 | Dysfuntional Transparency Platform Leaves Mexicans Concerned About New Agency Global Voices Between a malfunctioning website, a poorly received anti-sexting campaign and serious allegations of corruption, Mexico’s new public transparency agency has seen nothing but stormy skies since its official launch in May 2015. |
09Aug2016 | Hackers Steal More Than 100 Hi-Tech Cars and Trucks, Transport Them to Mexico ABC Radio A pair of alleged thieves pulled off a high-tech plot to steal more than 100 Fiat Chrysler vehicles and send them to Mexico from Texas. |
09Aug2016 | Teotihuacan, Mexico's Pyramid City, Worshiped Water, Scholar Says The Wall Street Journal For centuries, Mexico’s ancient city of Teotihuacan, which includes some of the world’s biggest pyramids, has confounded scholars. Now, an archeologist says the secret lies in the water. |
09Aug2016 | Green Party Aims to Ban Bullfighting Throughout the State of Michoacan Notimex The state leader of the Green Party of Mexico, Jonathan Sanata Gonzalez, is striving to ban bullfighting in all the 113 municipalities of Michoacan and prevent animal torture. |
09Aug2016 | UN Indigenous Peoples' Day: Uncontacted Amazon Tribe Faces Annihilation Survival International On UN Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Survival International is calling for the full demarcation and protection of the land of the Kawahiva people, an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon that is at extremely high risk of extinction. |
09Aug2016 | 2016 Is Already Even Hotter Than Hottest Year Ever TakePart It’s official: 2015 surpassed 2014 as the hottest year on Earth since the mid- to late-19th century, when humanity started burning increasing amounts of fossil fuels to power factories and transportation. |
09Aug2016 | Rescuers Hunt for Survivors After Deadly Landslides in Central Mexico Agence France-Presse Hundreds of soldiers and rescue workers continue to search for the missing after the remnants of Tropical Storm Earl triggered landslides in central Mexico that killed at least 41 people. |
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