13Jun2017 | Govenment Offers Rewards for Leads in Killings of Mexican Journalists Agence France-Presse Mexico offered an $85,000 reward Tuesday for information leading to those responsible for a string of journalists’ murders, after facing criticism for failing to bring the killers to justice. |
13Jun2017 | Nokia to Deploy a New Nation-Wide 4G-LTE, 5G Ready Shared Network in Mexico Nokia The Shared Network is a public-private international partnership that will reach at least 92.2% of the Mexican population. |
13Jun2017 | Remnants of Tropical Storm Calvin Cause Flooding, Mudslides in Southeastern Mexico United Press International The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the remnants of Tropical Storm Calvin could drop up to 20 inches of rain in some parts of southeastern Mexico. |
13Jun2017 | Cultural Appropriation: Make It Illegal Worldwide, Indigenous Advocates Say CBC News Indigenous advocates from around the world are calling on a UN committee to make appropriating Indigenous cultures illegal - and to do it quickly. |
13Jun2017 | Ancient Mexico Crop Could Help Fight World Hunger China Central Television It’s estimated that 1 in 9 people around the world suffer from chronic hunger. Most countries still opt for rice, wheat and corn as main sources for carbohydrates. But experts say an ancient and forgotten food crop from Mexico can also help solve world hunger issues. |
13Jun2017 | As Tijuana’s Homicides Mount, Baja California Launches Anti-Crime Campaign San Diego Union-Tribune With Tijuana’s homicides mounting, Baja California Gov. Francisco Vega de Lamadrid on Monday endorsed a series of crime-fighting measures — including expanding the military’s role in the fight against organized crime. |
13Jun2017 | ’Geography Class for Racist People’ Roasts Ignorant Trolls of the Internet The Huffington Post Popular internet personality, Lilly Singh, systematically tore down her haters in a viral video that promised to give her trolls the geography lesson they desperately need. |
13Jun2017 | How the DEA Triggered a Massacre in a Mexican Town on Its Northern Border ProPublica The inside story of a cartel’s deadly assault on a Mexican town near the Texas border — and the U.S. drug operation that sparked it. |
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