Human Currency in Mexico’s Drug Trade
How ordinary citizens in Mexico learn to live with the drug trade’s violence. nytimes.com |
Three Reject Spanish Court as Car Bomb Trial Opens
MADRID (Reuters) - Three suspected members of the Basque separatist group ETA, accused of planting a car bomb at Madrid airport in 2006 that killed two Ecuadoreans, refused to address the court when their trial opened in Madrid Monday. feeds.nytimes.com |
An Anti-Incumbency Wave — in Mexico
Millions of Mexican citizens went to the polls on Sunday and, defying the threat of violence from drug cartels, decisively consolidated their young democracy. nytimes.com |
Cuba’s Public-Sector Layoffs Signal Major Shift
The government plans to lay off more than half a million people, expecting they will move into private businesses. feeds.nytimes.com |
Mexico Revises Casualties From Tuesday's Massive Landslide
Scores of residents were evacuated from the rain-drenched area voanews.com |