04Jul2017 | Game Changer Cecilio Solis Helps Mexico’s Indigenous Both Keep and Work on Their Land China Central Television Cecilio Solis spent his childhood living in the mountains in the central part of the country before moving to Mexico City. Now, he’s trying to bring job opportunities back to indigenous groups, so they can remain on their lands, with their families, while making a living. |
03Jul2017 | Probe Into Mexico’s Bond-Market Collusion Expanding Bloomberg The securities regulator known as the CNBV has started its own investigation into whether banks, brokers and pension funds colluded to suppress prices for government securities. |
03Jul2017 | How to Backup Life on Earth Before a Doomsday Event The Conversation It seems that some people have already accepted the fate of humanity version 1.0 and that it will end sometime in the relative near term. The movement to create our backup ready for humanity version 2.0 has already begun. |
03Jul2017 | Diving Tours with Bull Sharks in Playa del Carmen Swirl with Controversy Fusion TV On the Mayan Riviera, scuba diving with bull sharks has become an incredibly popular - and incredibly lucrative - business. However, not all local shark experts are onboard with these up-close and personal encounters. |
03Jul2017 | Despite More Than 70,000 Homicides in Mexico Since 2014, Only 415 Being Investigated teleSUR According to numbers provided by the Attorney General’s Office and statistics of the Executive Secretariat of the National Public Security System there have been 70,122 murders in the country in the period between 2014 and the first five months of 2017 |
03Jul2017 | Immigrants to U.S. Are Facing a Tough New Reality This Independence Day USA Today The flow of foreign-born people into the U.S. — as legal visitors and undocumented immigrants — continues to shape the nation’s economy in profound, and highly contested, ways. |
03Jul2017 | Mayor of Mexican Town ‘Weds’ Crocodile for Good Luck CNN Wire A Mexican mayor married a crocodile this weekend to bring abundance to the town he leads. This tradition dates back hundreds of years in the town of San Pedro Huamelula, in southern Mexico. |
03Jul2017 | How the Mexican Government Puts Citizens Under Systematic Surveillance Global Voices A detailed investigation carried out by independent media groups Animal Politico and Lado B describes how surveillance tools in the hands of government are used to illegally monitor political opponents. |
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