15Nov2015 | Government Says Two Mexican Citizens Were Among the People Killed in Paris Newser The Foreign Ministry has not said where the women were killed in Friday night's attacks across the French capital. It also hasn't released the women's identities, but says one had dual Mexican-U.S. citizenship and the other held Mexican-Spanish citizenship. |
15Nov2015 | Mexico Review of Existing Laws May Allow More Marijuana Use, Ease Sentencing Reuters A national debate on overhauling Mexico's marijuana legislation will consider easing custodial sentences and raising the amount of the drug that people can carry, according to the government official tasked with overseeing the process. |
14Nov2015 | Paris Attacks Overshadow G20 Economic Agenda Global News As global leaders prepared for the G20 summit in Turkey, their focus has shifted from the economy to security. The Paris attacks are expected to loom over the 2-day summit where leaders of the world's largest economies will gather. |
14Nov2015 | First Generation of Mexican Bilingual Students Expected Within 20 Years The News With the implementation of a new English program throughout the country, Public Education Secretary Aurelio Nuno estimates that Mexico will achieve the first generation of bilingual students in 10 or 20 years. |
14Nov2015 | These Mexico City Hackers Are Using Social Gaming as a Tool for Good The Guardian A recent hackathon in Mexico City highlighted a quiet revolution taking place across the capital, where collaborative digital making may be a spur for social change. |
14Nov2015 | Afro-Mexicans Are Pushing for Legal Recognition in Mexico's National Constitution Remezcla While Afro-Mexicans continue to receive an increase in international recognition, domestically their treatment still serves as a vivid reminder of the clear racial disparities that this population faces. |
14Nov2015 | Public Education Teacher Evaluations Begin This Weekend with Police Protection Mexico Voices Teacher performance evaluations begin this weekend in Mexico, as educators will take exams to determine if they are fit to continue in the classroom. The process will occur, however, amidst police operations responding to the threat from dissident teachers of boycotting the exams’ implementation. |
14Nov2015 | Mexico Hopes for 3-4 Times More Monarch Butterflies Associated Press The number of orange-and-black monarch butterflies reaching their wintering grounds in central Mexico this year may be three or four times higher than the previous year, authorities say. |
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