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Maya Averbuch
reporter mainly covering migration | based in Mexico | send feedback or tips to [email protected]
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Sarah Kinosian 2 Std.
Why safety-in-numbers traveling matters: in the past 4 years almost 4,000 migrants have died or gone missing in Mexico, the found. That's still likely low, but more than the nearly 2,450 previously calculated by the UN.
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Nina Lakhani 6 Std.
Excellent interactive tool by to compare major appointments across new government of with 's choices
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Robert Jameson 17 Std.
“I assure you there won’t be impunity in this sad and painful case,” said Mr. López Obrador, flanked by two of the missing students’ parents. via
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New York Times World 16 Std.
The migrants set off from Central America with hope. Now, they have seen the last of their dreams all but splinter against the cold, immovable reality of the border — and of American policy.
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Adolfo Flores 2. Dez.
I spent a night with members of the caravan who were tired of waiting in Tijuana and tried to cross the border. Photos by
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Jeff Ernst 21 Std.
Interesting snapshot of violence in the Northern Triangle. In Guatemala it's concentrated near the southern border. In Honduras mostly near largest cities and along northern coast. In El Salvador, it's everywhere.
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Kevin Sieff 3. Dez.
Three mothers arrived in Tijuana with the migrant caravan. They were told to wait months to begin their asylum claims. They slept outside, faced threats from men. So they tried to cross the border together.
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Anushka Asthana 3. Dez.
Really powerful and heartbreaking piece today with ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩ Honduras, a dam and the murder of Berta Cáceres | News | The Guardian
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Elisabeth Malkin 20 Std.
"Standing near the border, all they can see is American territory through the gaps in the metal fence — and the opportunities it seems to promise. Stunning reporting by and
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Maya Averbuch 20 Std.
The wait to begin the asylum process is several weeks, or months. Migrants now jump over the border to enter the US. This is the consequence of restrictions at the official ports of entry. For with .
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Maya Averbuch 21 Std.
What the rains managed to do was break apart the caravan. The government offered buses to a shelter thirty minutes away. The total population here is now 2,500-2,800. Where is everyone else?
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Hannah Dreier 2. Dez.
The organization that runs the largest network of detention centers for immigrant children has tripled its revenue in three years. It's supposed to be a charity, but has been funneling millions to top executives and friends.
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martha pskowski 2. Dez.
'What are we going to live off if we don’t have land? One day we will have children, and the next generation, where are they going to work?' I wrote in about Mayan women working for food security in Peten, Guatemala. Support from .
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Nina Lakhani 2. Dez.
Who killed Berta Cáceres? Conviction of 7 killers brings some justice, but questions remain about the powerful political, economic and military elites who ordered, paid and benefited from silencing the Goldman prize winner.
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Pamela Colloff 30. Nov.
This gorgeously written story on the sudden disappearance of insects from our world opens like a thriller, then shifts into dystopian sci-fi.
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Maya Averbuch 30. Nov.
This is a great project. How to find local journalists in the USA.
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Sarah Kinosian 30. Nov.
Last night Mexican officials started moving migrants to a new shelter. As of 11 PM, 700 had gone. Amid fears it was a deportation trap, many of the thousands staying said they worried it would hurt their process for MX humanitarian visas. My dispatch:
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Nina Lakhani 29. Nov.
Berta Cáceres: seven men convicted of conspiring to murder environmentalist... more to follow
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Nick Baumann 29. Nov.
I will pay you money to write reported articles. Pitch me. [email protected]
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Maya Averbuch 29. Nov.
These people are going to get so ill, unless the government manages to move them to a dry facility.
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