Under its current president, Mexico’s military built airports instead of reining in murders During his presidency, President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has used Mexico’s armed forces to build airports, construct a nearly 1,000-mile long railroad through the Mayan jungle, and create a ... 04/27/2024 - 4:24 am | View Link
AMLO expanded Mexico’s military. It built airports instead of reining in murders In his six years as Mexico’s president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador gave his country’s military two important jobs: build infrastructure works to supercharge the economy and rein in violent crime. 04/27/2024 - 3:03 am | View Link
Mexico is heading towards its most violent election ever, with 30 candidates murdered, 77 threatened and 11 kidnapped More than 170 attacks have been committed against politicians in the lead-up to the June elections. This violence has put campaigns under tension and is sowing doubts about governability in several ... 04/26/2024 - 4:48 pm | View Link
AMLO Expanded Mexico’s Military. It Built Airports Instead of Reining In Murders That is a 26% increase from the 135,345 murders during the term of his predecessor ... Since the start of this year’s presidential election season on March 1, nearly 400 people connected ... 04/19/2024 - 8:23 pm | View Link
Jackson sees 13 homicide victims, 11 killed by gunfire, in March You are talking about guns that can eject 20, 30, 40 rounds within seconds. You are not going to survive that encounter.' ... 04/2/2024 - 10:12 pm | View Link
Israel’s military has begun moving civilians out of Rafah, a possible prelude to a long-expected attack on the Gazan city.
The Israel Defense Forces “will act with extreme force against terrorist organizations in your areas of residence,” a spokesman said on X on Monday morning. He urged residents of eastern Rafah to go north to an “expanded humanitarian area” near Khan Younis, another city in Gaza.
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The move comes after cease-fire talks between Hamas and Israel in Cairo over the weekend stalled, the main sticking point being the Iran-backed militant group’s insistence that any truce is permanent.
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Philippine journalist Maria Ressa, a 2021 Nobel Peace Prize recipient who has been recognized as one of TIME’s 2018 Persons of the Year as well as one of the most influential women of the century for her fight for press freedoms and against disinformation, was announced in March as the deliverer of the principal address at Harvard University’s commencement on May 23.
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“Maria Ressa embodies Veritas,” said Harvard interim President Alan Garber at the time, referencing the school’s Latin motto meaning truth.
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