05Aug2016 | Armed Vigilantes Are Taking the Law Into Their Own Hands in Guadalajara VICE News With the police providing little or no protection against this kind of violent crime, inhabitants of Guadalajara's forgotten outskirts have begun forming vigilante groups known as autodefensas, or self-defense squads. |
05Aug2016 | MUCA's 'Ghost Walker' Project Seeks to Uncover Part of Mexico City's Past The News The collaborative book and exhibit presented at MUCA reveals the past geographies of the Juárez and Cuauhtémoc neighborhoods. |
05Aug2016 | Latest NACLA Report Unravels the Political Economy of the War on Drugs NACLA.org The NACLA Report takes a “follow the money†approach to understanding how the War on Drugs plays out between various groups and why the conflict seems destined to continue forever. |
05Aug2016 | Tourism Minister Says Mexico Not Responsible for Drop in U.S. Manufacturing Jobs Xinhuanet.com Mexico is not responsible for the reduction of jobs in the U.S. manufacturing industry, said Mexican Tourism Minister Enrique de la Madrid, noting that the real reasons are automation processes and technological innovation. |
05Aug2016 | Gulf of Mexico Suffers Third Oil Spill in Two Weeks RT America Over 4,000 gallons of crude oil was spilled into the Gulf of Mexico by the Texas Petroleum Investment Company. This latest accident is the third oil spill in two weeks to affect the Gulf. |
05Aug2016 | These Wired, Fake Turtle Eggs Could Track Down Poachers and Crack Illegal Trade The Washington Post Smooth to the touch and perfectly round, these ping pong ball-size eggs could easily pass for any of the millions laid and buried every year by endangered sea turtles on the beaches along the North and Central American coasts. |
05Aug2016 | Homicides in Mexico: What Goes Up Does Not Necessarily Come Down Lawfare A few years ago, it seemed that Mexico’s security challenges were everywhere. They were featured on CNN, in Time Magazine, and in the agendas of most bilateral meetings. But over the past few years, the spotlight on Mexico’s security crisis has dimmed. |
05Aug2016 | Residents of Tijuana Join Others Seeking Asylum in the United States The Fulano Forum Taking advantage of the exodus of foreigners and Mexicans who are fleeing violence and poverty in their countries to ask for refuge in the United States, Tijuana residents are also targeting this as an easier way to cross the border without documents. |
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