21Sep2016 | Mexico, the United Nations and Migration: Words at Summit Aren't Enough La Jornada The good intentions of government representatives proliferated when, in practice, "instead of respecting the rights of each individual and fulfilling existing commitments, they opt for increasingly restrictive and harmful approaches" against foreigners who come to their respective countries. |
21Sep2016 | 'Latina Girls Code' Trains, Empowers Young Women for Tech Careers NBC News Latina Girls Code is an organization working to bridge and eliminate the diversity gap for girls, specifically Latinas, interested in entering the tech world. |
21Sep2016 | Police Raid Seven Sawmills Near Michoacan Monarch Butterfly Refuge Agence France-Presse A special Mexican police unit has raided seven sawmills near the monarch butterfly's mountain sanctuary in a bid to prevent illegal logging threatening the insect's winter migration. |
21Sep2016 | Paris Climate Accord Just Passed a Major Milestone Gizmodo At a UN General Assembly meeting in New York this morning, 31 nations officially signed onto the accord, making it very likely that the deal will enter legal force this year. |
20Sep2016 | Army, Navy and Air Force Show Off Military Might in Independence Day Parade Ruptly Over 23,000 Mexican Army soldiers, Navy and Air Force personnel participated in a massive parade in Mexico City last Friday, celebrating the 206 anniversary of Mexico's independence from Spain. |
20Sep2016 | Non-Communicable Diseases 'Make Poverty Even Worse,' UN Assembly Warned UN News Centre Addressing the United Nations General Assembly, Uruguay’s President warned against non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular ailments, cancer, diabetes and chronic pulmonary pathologies, which he said are the main causes of death particularly in low- and middle-income countries. |
20Sep2016 | Every Brave Journalist Mourns a Dead Brave Journalist In Mexico NACLA In Veracruz, Mexico, 17 journalists have been murdered and five have gone missing in the last six years. One journalist continues to ask questions. |
20Sep2016 | SpaceX to Unveil Humans-to-Mars Plan in Guadalajara SPACE.com SpaceX founder, CEO and lead designer Elon Musk is unveiling his humans-to-Mars plan at the 67th International Astronautical Congress, to be held in Guadalajara, Mexico from Sept. 26-30. |
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