Right wing tries to discredit Mexico’s election
An interview with Rafael Barajas, El Fisgón, head of Morena’s National Institute of Political Education.
An interview with Rafael Barajas, El Fisgón, head of Morena’s National Institute of Political Education.
Mexico Solidarity Media editor José Luis Granados Ceja joined Mexican journalist Miguel Angel Angeles and Katie Halper to talk about Mexico’s historic election of Claudia Sheinbaum, the first woman and the first Jewish person elected president in North America.
Ben Norton of the Geopolitical Economy Report is joined by Mexico Solidarity Media editor José Luis Granados Ceja to discuss what their Fourth Transformation means for the US, China, Russia, Latin America, and the global economy.
Mexico’s first woman president faces an uneasy road after opponents falsely accuse Morena party of authoritarianism.
Masked demonstrators claiming to be Ayotzinapa students chanted slogans critical of Morena candidate Clara Brugada.
Reports were simultaneously published Tuesday in DW’s Spanish-language service, InSight Crime and the non-profit ProPublica website.
Mexico’s right-wing knows that if nothing changes soon, they are going to get trounced in the election. What we are seeing is an effort to manufacture consent for foreign intervention.
Experts in international law have criticized the ICC’s lack of progress on the investigation into the situation in Palestine.
Journalist José Luis Granados Ceja on immigration policies in the United States, the challenges in dismantling deeply ingrained policies and the need for a more just and humane immigration policy.
At the Palenque Summit in Mexico City, Latin American leaders blamed coercive U.S. policies for the migration crisis.