02Nov2015 | Hurricane Patricia 'Profoundly Affected' the Poor - International Aid Organization Aristegui Noticias World Vision Mexico announced that in its wake it left severe damage in Jalisco municipalities and indigenous communities located in vulnerable areas. They require urgent assistance to move forward. |
02Nov2015 | Reporters Without Borders Calls for Special UN Rep for Safety of Journalists B92 Reporters Without Borders has called on the UN to create the position of a special representative of the secretary- general for the Safety of Journalists. |
01Nov2015 | Nico Rosberg Wins 1st Mexican Grand Prix Since 1992; Sergio Perez Finishes 8th Business Insider Nico Rosberg won the first Mexican Grand Prix since 1992 on Sunday for his fourth victory this season, denying Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton in his bid to tie the Formula One record of 13 victories in a season. |
01Nov2015 | Towns Near Path of Proposed Mexican Pipelines Suffer Rash of Violence Fronteras Desk People living in the Juarez Valley allege that land speculators preparing for the start of oil and gas production have spurred a land grab that has forced what some claim is an exodus of local residents. |
01Nov2015 | More ATM Trouble: Scammer Innovations Boost Risk AARP.org On the heels of findings that skimming attacks recently hit a 20-year high comes even more risk at ATMs thanks to innovations by evil-genius crooks. |
01Nov2015 | Campaigners Criticize Mexican Government for Spending Millions on James Bond Movie The Independent It has been unveiled that the Mexican government allegedly bargaining with Spectre's producers, offering financial incentives and tax rebates of over $20 million to portray Mexico favorably in the film. |
01Nov2015 | Indigenous Immigrants from Mexico in Dire Need for Medical Interpreters KQED News Imagine you are rushed to the hospital as pain radiates through your chest. Doctors whirl around you, but you don’t know what’s happening because everyone is speaking a foreign language. |
01Nov2015 | Nearly Sixty Percent of Mexico's Workers Continue to Work Informally Proceso INEGI reports six of every 10 Mexicans are occupationally vulnerable due to the nature of the their work. They do not enjoy fixed salaries, benefits or social security. |
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