04Jun2017 | Seven US Congress Members Travel to Tijuana to Meet Deported Veterans NBCLA Rep. Juan Vargas and six other members of congress met with deported veterans and their families in Tijuana Saturday to raise awareness on the issue. |
04Jun2017 | Fireball Malware Hijacks Browsers Across the World Malaysia Sun A zombie attack has struck over 250 million computers across the world, infiltrating over 20 percent of corporate networks across the globe too. |
04Jun2017 | Musicians Play in Protest at US-Mexico Border Wall Sky News Over one hundred musicians from across the world held a concert in Tijuana at the border wall between Mexico and the US, on Saturday, demanding it be dismantled and protesting the policies of US President Donald Trump. |
04Jun2017 | Rolling Out Trump Toilet Paper Is Way to Help Migrants, Says Mexican Lawyer Newsweek A Mexican lawyer is planning on helping migrants and make people “feel great again†with the help of his toilet paper brand - Trump. |
04Jun2017 | UNODC: Latin America Lacks Clear Policies to Tackle Human Trafficking Inter Press Service Human trafficking is one of the hidden violations of the human rights of hundreds of thousands of people. But, although the smuggling of migrants is a transnational crime, in the countries involved in this phenomenon there are no transnational policies to address the problem. |
03Jun2017 | Cruise Ship Tourism Is Important to Mexican Economy Xinhua Mexico is the number one global destination for the arrival of international tourists by cruise ship, reaching over 6.4 million passengers in 2017 so far, Mexican Minister of Tourism Enrique de la Madrid said this week. |
03Jun2017 | Mexico Seeks OAS Resolution to End Two Months of Violence in Venezuela Reuters Mexico said on Friday that it will push for the Organisation of American States at an upcoming meeting to call for an end to violence in Venezuela and for a peaceful resolution to a recent wave of protests that has left over 60 people dead. |
03Jun2017 | Retirees Flock to Latin America to Live an Upper-Class Lifestyle on $1,500 a Month Miami Herald The growing wave of ex-pat seniors is not only upending notions about retirement in the hemisphere but reshaping the face of communities throughout the Americas. And the trend is expected to grow. |
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