Carrie Kahn
Stories
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Politics
News Brief: Impeachment Inquiry Latest, Turkey Suspends Incursion, Mexico Violence
Turkey says it is suspending its incursion in Syria. We look at the reality on the ground. Also, the latest on the impeachment inquiry and violence in Mexico connected to the son of "El Chapo."
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Latin America
African Migrants Stuck In Mexico Plan To March Toward U.S.
Thousands of African migrants stuck in Mexico have told the government they will march toward the U.S. on Tuesday with or without travel documents. They say they're not seeking asylum in Mexico.
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Latin America
12 Journalists Have Been Killed In Mexico This Year, The World's Highest Toll
Amid violent crime and impunity, press advocates say the president's harsh approach toward reporters is not helping the situation.
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Latin America
Mexico Surpassess Syria As The Most Dangerous Country For Journalists
Twelve journalists have been killed so far this year in Mexico. Advocates for press freedom say President Lopez Obrador's administration is not doing enough to protect reporters.
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Francisco Toledo, One Of Mexico's Most Celebrated Artists, Dies At 79
Francisco Toledo, the expressionist artist from Oaxaca, died Thursday. Toledo is famous for his vivid paintings reflecting the colors and animals of Oaxaca.
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Latin America
U.S. Focused On Migration As Guatemala's President Kills Anti-Corruption Effort
Guatemala's president ended the mandate of a U.N.-backed anti-corruption commission.The Trump administration hasn't intervened because it's focused on sealing a migration accord.
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Latin America
Guatemala's President-Elect Will Inherit Strained Relationship With U.S.
Guatemala enters a new era after the victory of a conservative former prison official with no previous governing experience. His challenges include deep corruption, poverty, violence and migration.
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Latin America
Guatemalans Elect A New President In Weekend Election
President-elect Alejandro Giammattei will face a difficult relationship with the Trump administration, which pressured the current Guatemalan president to sign an unpopular migration accord.
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National
Across The Border From El Paso, Mexicans Are Asking The U.S. For Tougher Gun Laws
Mexicans just across the border from El Paso, Texas, see Saturday's shooting there as a terror attack on their people. They've asked for tougher U.S. gun laws.
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Latin America
Photo Of Mother Pleading With Mexican Soldier Draws Attention To Migrant Patrol
In what a former Mexican official called the "pic du jour," a National Guard member stands in the way of a Guatemalan woman and her son who are trying to reach the U.S. border.