Trump’s trip to Asia
As Mexico and Canada prepare for a life without NAFTA, we are left wondering if all it takes to keep the deal alive is a lavish banquet and parades honoring Trump?
As Mexico and Canada prepare for a life without NAFTA, we are left wondering if all it takes to keep the deal alive is a lavish banquet and parades honoring Trump?
It’s official, the United States is now the only country in the world that has rejected the Paris climate agreement.
This year, during Dia de los Muertos, Mexico City honored the victims and rescue workers of last month’s devastating earthquake. But they must also honor the women and girls murdered as a result of Mexico’s high levels of violence against women.
Last Sunday’s parliamentary elections came as a victory for Argentina’s President Macri’s “Let’s Change” coalition and his pro-market economic reforms.
If only disaster relief was as easy as tossing paper towels at people in need, the crisis in Puerto Rico would have been resolved the moment Trump tossed the first roll.
The latest round of NAFTA negotiations began on Wednesday the 11th and the theme of this week’s talks was “America first” and the U.S. demand for more U.S.-made content.
According to Transparency International’s Index of Corruption Perceptions (CPI)—an index that measures the severity of corruption in a country on a scale of 0 (very corrupt) to 100 (very clean), with any score below a 50 indicating a government is failing at tackling corruption—the regional average for the Americas is 44 points. The only countries in the region that scored above a 50 were: Costa Rica, Dominica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Barbados, Chile, the Bahamas and Uruguay.
Action from the Trump administration after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico has been faulty, but did Trump even know the island was a part of the U.S.?
After a deadly earthquake hits Central Mexico, the community, the government and special rescue organizations came together in the aftermath to help rescue survivors.
While Trump went on an anti-Mexico twitter spree, Mexico kindly offered Texas aid after Hurricane Harvey.