WEEKLY NEWS ITEMS FEB 17
Mexico to ban open-pit mining, Xóchitl Gálvez meets disgraced ex-President Calderón, US Democrats horrific border policies, Coca Cola consumption issues, ICE solitary confinement, power plant nationalization continues.
Mexico to ban open-pit mining, Xóchitl Gálvez meets disgraced ex-President Calderón, US Democrats horrific border policies, Coca Cola consumption issues, ICE solitary confinement, power plant nationalization continues.
Why did Xóchitl Gálvez meet with the Wilson Centre, State Department and the OAS & ignore Mexican migrants? What effect could her trip have on the June 2 election?
Mexico main exporter to US, the imperialism of the war on drugs, win for Goodyear workers, ProPublica smears, a lost opposition, Mexican heirloom corn, and the DEA.
The border between Mexico and the US makes for its own unique region with a history, peoples, and a culture built on love, survival, and shared stories. Photojournalist David Bacon brings the dimly lit realities of this region into sharp focus.
With recent US right-wing political posturing for a full-on invasion of Mexico, the question of Mexican sovereignty and US imperialism stands more urgent than ever
Speech of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Constitution Day presenting major reforms.
The re-invigoration of the SME trade union, a calculated and coordinated smear against AMLO with Yankee origins, Xóchitl Gálvez dogged by Mexican migrant protestors during US visit, water issues, violence in Chiapas.
This clash between the DEA and the DOJ reflects the prevailing disorder in the current Democratic administration and in US institutions in general.
Absurd allegations allegedly link Mexican President AMLO’s 2006 election campaign to infamous drug trafficking kingpins. What’s really behind this clumsy attempt to interfere in the Mexican election?
Reports were simultaneously published Tuesday in DW’s Spanish-language service, InSight Crime and the non-profit ProPublica website.