AMLO Doubles Down on Release of NYT Journalist’s Number
YouTube removed the federal executive’s Feb. 22 press conference from its site over the weekend due to the public reveal of the journalist’s private data
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YouTube removed the federal executive’s Feb. 22 press conference from its site over the weekend due to the public reveal of the journalist’s private data
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Forensic analysis has proven the use of cyber espionage software against Mexico’s Undersecretary for Human Rights Alejandro Encinas, contradicting President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s claims that spying is no longer conducted Mexico
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The Sedena has refused outright to release the public government information, citing “national security issues,” and even moved to “freeze” the information for five years
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By KELIN DILLON On Tuesday, July 5, an editorial by the New York Times’ Natalie Kitroeff and Maria Abi-Habib revealed that the United States has purportedly lost faith in its appointed ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, and reportedly believes that the diplomat has exhibited a repeated pattern of favoring Mexico and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) policies over
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By KELIN DILLON International attention was brought to the Mexican government’s mishandling of nation’s covid resurgence in a New York Times article published on Monday, Dec. 21, by Natalie Kitroeff. The Mexican government had reassured its constituents that Mexico City had not reached case levels high enough to re-enter the red zone during a briefing on Dec. 4. However, according
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