Mexico May Cut Millions Of Cellphones to Fight Crime
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Tens of millions of Mexicans could find their cellphones disconnected this weekend if the government goes ahead with a new law meant to fight crime by forcing people to register their identities. feeds.nytimes.com |
Jamaica to Extradite Drug Suspect Wanted by US
KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- Jamaica's prime minister now says he will allow a reputed drug kingpin to be extradited to the U.S., ending a nine-month fight with Washington but raising fears of a violent backlash from the suspect's supporters. feeds.nytimes.com |
US Farmers Depend on Illegal Immigrants
Undocumented workers do the jobs Americans don't want www1.voanews.com |
US Working to Accept Cuba's Former Political Prisoners
Release of 52 prisoners would be the largest mass liberation of political prisoners in recent years voanews.com |
Drought Could Hit World's Populous Areas - Study
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some of the world's most populous areas -- southern Europe, northern Africa, the western U.S. and much of Latin America -- could face severe, even unprecedented drought by 2100, researchers said Tuesday. feeds.nytimes.com |