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In Haiti, Local Artists Spread The Christmas Spirit During Lull In Protests
Monday, December 23, 2019
A lull in the demonstrations that have rocked Haiti for the last several months has given residents a break from the violence and a chance to get into the Christmas spirit — especially artists.
Haiti Gets A Respite From Months Of Anti-Government Protests
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
A security vacuum, anger over corruption, protests against the Haitian government, and an economic downturn have left the country struggling. Critics say the president should resign.
U.S., Mexico And Canada Sign Updated Trade Deal
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
The agreement signed Tuesday in Mexico City revises the old pact with stronger labor and environmental provisions, especially when it comes to Mexican worker rights.
How Netflix Is Upending The TV Industry In Mexico
Monday, December 02, 2019
Netflix has a big production push in Mexico. In 2020, the online streaming network says it will spend $200 million on in-country production, part of its growing international expansion strategy.
Relatives Of Mexicans Killed In El Paso Shooting Are Suing Walmart
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Mexico is helping victims of the August mass shooting at an El Paso Walmart sue the corporation for security lapses. Mexico's foreign ministry says the suit is seeking greater security measures.
Mexican Authorities Say Mistaken Identity Is Strongest Theory In Highway Killings
Wednesday, November 06, 2019
Authorities in Mexico say their strongest theory now as to the motive behind the killing of nine people was mistaken identity. They say they believe a drug gang believed they were a rival group.
9 Family Members, All American Citizens, Killed In Highway Attack In Mexico
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
Gunmen in a remote area in northern Mexico ambushed a small convoy of vehicles carrying members of an extended Mormon family — they were all women and children. At least nine were killed.
Mormon Family Killed In Northern Mexico
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
Mexican authorities say nine members of a family were ambushed and killed in a rural area of northern Mexico. The family is part of a Mormon community that has lived there for decades.
Mexican Cooking Show, 'From My Ranch To Your Kitchen,' Is YouTube Hit
Monday, November 04, 2019
A grandma, in a rustic outdoor ranch kitchen, is tearing up the Internet in Mexico with her simple, home style cooking. Since starting in August, she's got 1.5 million subscribers.
Under Pressure From U.S., Mexico Has Stepped Up Deportations Of Migrants
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Under pressure from the Trump administration, Mexico has deported record numbers of migrants and increased enforcement along its southern border. The U.S. says fewer people are crossing north.
Mexico's Asylum Agency Struggles To Keep Up
Saturday, October 26, 2019
Mexico is on course to accept as many as 80,000 refugees this year. Its tiny asylum agency is overrun with applications and many asylum-seekers are stuck in a bottleneck of bureaucracy.
Mexican President Defends Decision Give Up Custody Of Son Of 'El Chapo'
Friday, October 18, 2019
Mexican authorities had and then gave up custody of one of the sons of former drug kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán in a gunfight on Thursday. Mexico's president says he let him go to restore peace.
News Brief: Impeachment Inquiry Latest, Turkey Suspends Incursion, Mexico Violence
Friday, October 18, 2019
Turkey says it is suspending its incursion in Syria. We look at the reality on the ground. Also, the latest on the impeachment inquiry and violence in Mexico connected to the son of "El Chapo."
Gunfight Over Son Of 'El Chapo' In Mexico
Friday, October 18, 2019
Gunfire erupted in a Mexican city Thursday shortly after military troops encountered one of the sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán — the jailed drug kingpin.
Massive Gun Battle Erupts In Mexico Over Son Of Drug Kingpin 'El Chapo'
Friday, October 18, 2019
Security forces came under attack and were forced to withdraw after they sought to arrest Ovidio Guzmán López, who is thought to have been running the Sinaloa cartel since his father's arrest in 2014.
African Migrants Stuck In Mexico Plan To March Toward U.S.
Monday, October 07, 2019
Thousands of African migrants stuck in Mexico have told the government they will march toward the U.S. on Tuesday with or without travel documents. They say they're not seeking asylum in Mexico.
José José, Mexico's Prince Of Song, Dies At 71
Monday, September 30, 2019
In Mexico, crowds gathered for a karaoke tribute to legendary singer José José, who died Saturday in Miami. His career spanned decades and his records sold in the millions.
Mexico's President Skips U.N. General Assembly And All Other Foreign Travel
Monday, September 23, 2019
Since taking office last December, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has not left the country. Critics say he is damaging Mexico's image on the world stage.
Mexico Ill-Equipped To Handle Asylum Seekers Barred From Entering The U.S.
Friday, September 13, 2019
Mexico appears ill-equipped to handle the asylum seekers that a recent U.S. court ruling says must stay south of the border. For migrants, it means they face a dangerous and confusing path.
12 Journalists Have Been Killed In Mexico This Year, The World's Highest Toll
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Amid violent crime and impunity, press advocates say the president's harsh approach toward reporters is not helping the situation.