Saturday, April 20, 2024

Mexico

WHY ONLY LOPEZ OBRADOR CAN SAVE MEXICO

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The next six years of Mexican history may be be critical for its long-term future, as there is much to repair and heal. For this reason, only AMLO can save Mexico, argues British journalist Matt Kennard.

Bolivia: message of hope

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Bolivia's Vice President Álvaro García Linera brought a message of hope to Mexico where he spoke to a packed assembly of students at UNAM.

MEXICO: Sexist Violence Invisible in War on Drugs

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Violence against women un-noticed and murders unresolved in Mexico's drug war. Calderon's government fails to respond to the human rights violations associated with increased militarisation.     

The politics of the drugs war in Mexico

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Laura Carlsen analyses the social cost and political implications of the US drugs war in Mexico, which has led to 50,000 deaths since December 2006.

Mexico 2010: The Spreading Crisis

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Fred Rosen discusses the insecurity in Mexico, fueled by powerful drug cartels.

Video: ‘I can’t be silent’ – Mexican rape survivor takes on...

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The moving testimony of a rape victim from Mexico.

Peatónito is in NYC: Protecting Pedestrians from Cars in the Crosswalk

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Peatónito (or little pedestrian) could be the most beloved figure in the transportation world. After all, how can you not love a...

MEXICO: Juárez Residents Fight for Safe Public Spaces

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In light of the continuing violence and lack of opportunity in Ciudad Juarez, young people use music and culture to bring people together, combat fear and criticise government policy.

Climate Conversations – Why the UNFCCC needs more countries like Mexico

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For Mexico, the fight against climate change is a fight for sustainability.

MEXICO: Top Mexican drugs lord killed in fierce gunbattle with military

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'Storm Tony', high-profile leader of the Gulf cartel, and four of his gunmen die in attacks by navy special forces and helicopters as the fight against Mexico's drug cartels continues.

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