21Jun2017 | Mexico City to Spend $5M on New Migrant Housing in Los Angeles and Chicago Breitbart The mayor of Mexico City is working with two major U.S. municipalities to fund nearly $5 million in migrant housing. |
20Jun2017 | Government Denies NYT Report on Espionage Against Press, Human Rights Activists PanAm Post The Mexican government, by means of a letter, exhorted suspects of espionage to file their complaint before pertinent authorities. |
20Jun2017 | UNHCR’s Report Says Forced Displacement Worldwide at Its Highest in Decades UN Refugee Agency War, violence and persecution have uprooted more men, women and children around the world than at any time in the seven-decade history of UNHCR according to a report published today. |
20Jun2017 | Eco Wave Power to Start Construction of Its First Wave-Power Project in Mexico Renewable Energy Magazine Eco Wave Power Mexico, a subsidiary of Eco Wave Power, has begun construction of its first wave energy project in Mexico, to be located in Manzanillo Port. |
20Jun2017 | Indigenous Candidate Offers Voice, Unity to Mexico’s Long-Silenced Native People PRI's The World Despite the frequent use as of their images as cultural symbols, the voices of Mexico’s estimated 25.6 million indigenous people are largely absent from their nation’s mainstream political life. |
20Jun2017 | CONAPRED Launches National Campaign to Prevent Homophobia and Promote Inclusion The Yucatan Times The National Council for Preventing Discrimination launched a national campaign to combat prejudice against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersexual collectives and recognize the value of inclusion. |
20Jun2017 | Ford to Start Building Next-Gen Focus in China After Mothballing Mexico Plant The Associated Press The compact will become Ford’s first vehicle built in China to be sold in the U.S. The production shift follows a January showdown between American automakers and the Trump administration over offshoring work to Mexico. |
20Jun2017 | University Auditorium in Mexico Has Been Occupied By Political Protesters for 17 Years The New York Times Since 2000, UNAM’s Justo Sierra Auditorium has been commandeered by political protesters, making it one of the longest-running occupations of a university building in history and putting more famous college takeovers to shame. |
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