US ends HIV, AIDS travel ban

HUMAN rights groups have praised the official lifting of a decades-old ban that prevented people with HIV/AIDS from travelling to the United States. President Barack Obama announced in October last year his administration would end the ban, and the legislation lifting the travel restrictions came into effect overnight. “We’re very excited to finally see the end of this discriminatory and harmful policy,” said Victoria Neilson,... [more]

Mexican police capture top drug lord

Mexican federal police have announced the capture of a top member of the Beltran Levya drug cartel. The capture of Carlos Beltran Levya comes just two weeks after Mexican troops killed his brother, Arturo Beltran Levya, in a shootout. The two men and their three brothers founded the cartel. Arturo Beltran Levya was the reputed cartel chief. His death and the capture of his brother constitute much needed back-to-back victories in President... [more]

Why Mexicans Are Wary of 2010

Forget 2012. As far as many Mexicans are concerned, the ancient Mayas were being generous: the sky’s actually going to fall next year. Why? Because it’s 2010, Mexico’s bicentennial, and Mexican history has an eerie way of repeating itself. Mexico’s 1910 centennial, after all, saw the start of the bloody, decade-long Mexican Revolution, which killed more than a million people. And that cataclysm was precisely a century... [more]

Protest at Mexican jail where Mel Gibson to film

VERACRUZ, Mexico – About 300 relatives of inmates at a Mexican prison where Mel Gibson is reportedly scheduled to make a movie protested outside the facility Tuesday, fearing their loved ones will be moved to make way for the production. The group of protesters said it would be harder to visit inmates or bring them food if they are transferred out of the Gulf coast city of Veracruz. One protester held a sign that read “No transfers... [more]

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