18May2017 | The Fight to Rethink - and Reinvent - Nuclear Power Vox New nuclear energy technology has come a long way - but can we get over our fears? |
18May2017 | More Than 200 Members of LGBT Community Killed in Mexico Over Three-Year Period Agencia EFE At least 202 murders of members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community occurred between 2014 and 2016 in Mexico, a rate of nearly six homicides per month, with female trans individuals bearing the brunt of the violence. |
18May2017 | Guest DJ: Cafe Tacvba, Mexico’s Musical Philosophers NPR The Mexican band Cafe Tacvba came of age during a time in Mexico’s history when voices of protest were gathering steam against the country’s entrenched political establishment. |
18May2017 | The Number of Migrant and Refugee Children Traveling Alone Reaches ’Record High’ Deutsche Welle The number of refugee children traveling alone has increased fivefold since 2010, UNICEF has said. The UN body warned that the alarming trend has forced many young refugees and migrants into prostitution and slavery. |
18May2017 | NAFTA’s Biggest Loser: The US, After Canada and Mexico Get Rich Trading Marijuana The Conversation The president of the United States, Donald Trump, prides himself on his business acumen. But his protectionism may get America a truly bad deal when it comes to North America’s next big market: marijuana. |
17May2017 | Traditional Lands of Northern Mexico’s Tarahumara People Under Attack Television del Sur The greed of the West is bringing tourism, unsustainable ’development’, and mining to the Tarahumara people’s land in Northern Mexico. The changes are not only destroying the earth but also these Indigenous people’s way of life. |
17May2017 | On Twitter, DiCaprio, Vaquitas, Homicides Compete for Mexican President’s Ear San Diego Union-Tribune What do Leonardo DiCaprio, an endangered sea animal and the endless Mexican cartel violence that’s killing citizens and journalists have in common? They all demand Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto’s attention. |
17May2017 | Authorities Disarm Local Police in Pacific Tourist Destination of Zihuatanejo The Associated Press Federal and state authorities have detained 60 people and disarmed local police infiltrated by organized crime in the Pacific coast tourist destination of Zihuatanejo, state authorities said. |
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