21Jun2017 | Mexico Overcome Deficit to Beat New Zealand in 2017 Confederations Cup Reuters Mexico scored twice in a busy second-half performance to overcome New Zealand 2-1 and destroy the All Whites dreams of securing their first Confederations Cup victory at the 11th attempt. |
21Jun2017 | On the Border, a Case for Technology Over Concrete The New York Times Despite President Trump’s calls for a massive wall to secure the border, the fight against illegal immigration and drug trafficking on the United States-Mexico border has increasingly become high tech. |
21Jun2017 | Charitable Giving Hit Record $390 Billion for 2016 The Nonprofit Times Giving in the United States set a record for the third consecutive year, topping $390 billion for 2016. Giving was up 2.7 percent and increases were reported in all major categories of nonprofits for only the sixth time in 40 years. |
21Jun2017 | Former Trafficker Reflects on Trend of Rising Mexican Women Prison Population InSight Crime Across Latin America, the female prison population is growing faster than the number of men in jail, according to a recent report. Deborah Bonello looks back at an interview with a former drug mule to see how typical her story is of women caught up in this trend. |
21Jun2017 | LatAm Rural Exodus Undermines Future Food Security Inter Press Service In Latin America and the Caribbean, which account for 12 per cent of the planet’s arable land, and one-third of its fresh water reserves, a number of factors contribute to soil degradation and to a rural exodus that compromises food security in a not-so-unlikely future. |
21Jun2017 | Drug Tunnels Evolving Amid Increased US-Mexico Border Security KPBS As President Trump looks to build new barriers along the border, criminal organizations in Mexico are improving the tunnels they use to smuggle people and drugs under the border fence – making them smaller and maintaining a high level of sophistication, featuring electricity and railways. |
21Jun2017 | Common Misconceptions About U.S.-Bound Drug Flows Through Mexico and Central America Washington Office on Latin America The issue of illegal narcotics flowing from Latin America into the US through Central America and Mexico has come to the fore in recent months, as policymakers in Washington turn their attention to the US border and the movement across it. |
21Jun2017 | A ’Parade of the Mad People’ Hits San Miguel Streets The News June is not Mardi Gras time but the second Sunday has brought the people of San Miguel de Allende in Central Mexico an opportunity for fun and entertainment for nearly 400 years. |
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