This year is on track to be the deadliest one yet for journalists in Mexico. NPR’s Scott Simon talks to Mexican journalist Javier Garza about why conditions there are worsening for the press.
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Mexico is taking steps toward legalizing abortion. But across Latin America, restrictions remain widespread. – The Washington Post
Uruguay, Cuba and certain parts of Mexico allow abortion, though gestational limits vary. The majority of Latin American countries, however, allow abortions only in the case of rape or if the life or health of […]

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Mexico City’s Grave Housing Circumstance – Forbes
The Mexico City skyline wikimedia The affordable housing shortage is a big issue in America, one that’s just now getting the national attention it deserves. Millions of Americans are affected, including ones who endure longer […]

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Mexico to auction Lamborghini, other seized assets to help poor – Reuters
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexico’s government will auction a Lamborghini, homes and other assets seized from gangsters and at least one former politician, officials said on Tuesday, part of a “Robin Hood” program to use […]