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What do we know about the civil association Humanidad con América Latina that AMLO is using to invite donations for Cuba?
The civil association promoted by former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to channel aid from Mexico to Cuba was only recently created as a civil society organization and was only recently authorized to receive donations
EcoBici hits a pothole: bike shortages persist and 15,000 new units have yet to arrive
During a tour conducted by La Silla Rota, it was confirmed that many of the bicycles currently available have mechanical problems, damaged seats, or that stations run out of bikes during peak hours
“El Mencho”: Chronicle from His Last Hideout and the Legacy of Violence in Mexico
The magazine The New Yorker visited Tapalpa, the magical town that was the last place Nemesio Oseguera stayed
The Hearing That Cost “The Migrant Hunter” Kristi Noem Her Job
The president became angry with Homeland Security Secretary and ICE chief Kristi Noem over her remarks about an advertising campaign promoting migrant self-deportation; he names Markwayne Mullin to take the post
Interpol rescues victims of child sexual exploitation in Mexico
Most are between 5 and 13 years old; 80% are girls. Among the alleged perpetrators are relatives, friends, neighbors, educators and digital predators
Apartment Rental Scam: They Offer Several Days, Then Evict Victims Within Hours
An “urgent” discounted offer, keys in hand and a signed contract were enough to convince him. The next day, he was told it was all a scam. This is how fraudsters use Airbnb and Facebook to deceive their victims in Mexico City
Golden Casket, Banda Music and Army Presence: The Farewell of “El Mencho” in Zapopan
The private cemetery Recinto de la Paz was guarded by members of the Mexican Army and the National Guard, as well as patrol units from the Jalisco State Police
“El Mencho’s” Payroll: Authorities and Hundreds of Employees on His List
Records reflect a small portion of the CJNG’s earnings in Jalisco alone; listed on the payroll are alleged members of the military, officials from the Federal Attorney General’s Office, municipal police officers, and hundreds of accomplices, ranging from “lookouts” to operational commanders