05Jun2017 | Quintana Roo Ex-Governor Suspected of Corruption Nabbed in Panama OCCRP Mexican authorities announced Monday the arrest of a fugitive ex-governor, suspected of corruption, who hid in Panama and tried to flee to Paris, France. |
05Jun2017 | These Low-Tech Flipbooks Help Prisoners Stay Connected to Their Loved Ones NPR.org For Liza Tudo, this 19th century technology was the perfect solution to a 21st century problem. Her ex-boyfriend had gone to prison, and she wanted to send him a video, so she wrote her own software to turn short videos into flipbooks. |
05Jun2017 | Artifacts of Mexico’s Aztec Heritage on Display in ’Our Blood, Our Color’ teleSUR English Ancient artifacts from the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan have gone on display in Mexico City like never before, in full color. |
05Jun2017 | Guadalajara to Host One of the Top Gay Pride Parades eTurboNews Guadalajara Pride will see more than 60,000 people turn out for this year’s celebrations, which will be extra special given the recent announcement that Guadalajara has been shortlisted to host the 2022 Gay Games XI. |
05Jun2017 | Peso Rebounds as Mexico’s Ruling Party Win Eases Political Risk Bloomberg Mexico’s peso advanced, trading near the strongest level in seven months, as President Enrique Pena Nieto’s party forged ahead in the election for governor of the country’s largest state. |
05Jun2017 | US-Mexico Border Wall Threatens Last Few Jaguars TRT World A proposed border wall threatens the survival of the ten endangered jaguars that remain in the Mexico-US border region by restricting their movements to find food and mates in their already-shrinking habitats. |
05Jun2017 | With Violence at ’Historic Levels,’ and No End in Sight, It’s Time to Ask: What’s Gone Wrong in Mexico? The Daily Beast Mexico is now home to the second deadliest conflict zone in the world after Syria, according to a recent survey. Although there is some debate about the metrics used in that study, there’s no question that, as of now, the Mexican government is losing the fight against the cartels. |
05Jun2017 | Ruling PRI Party Narrowly Fends Off Leftist in Major State of Mexico Election The Wire Mexico’s ruling party narrowly held onto the governorship of the country’s largest state Sunday, according to preliminary election results, but a fiery leftist hoping to ride the race to the presidency cried foul. |
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