The streaming giant is bringing back two of its most popular shows, "Heartstopper" and "The Lincoln Lawyer," and saying goodbye to a number of fan favorites.
Mexican journalists continue to face great challenges and risks in covering the country’s ongoing forced disappearance crisis which has left more than 100,000 people officially listed as missing. Unprotected from threats, the independent media have to constantly balance how to uncover the truth without putting victims, sources and their own lives at risk.
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Breitbart Texas / Cartel Chronicles
13 Jul 2021
Mexico’s federal government confirmed a Breitbart Texas reporting series from 2016, detailing the discovery of a Gulf Cartel clandestine crematorium near the border with Texas. Initially, authorities tried to downplay the findings by claiming the charred remains could not be differentiated between humans and animals.
In a new report by Mexico’s Elefante Blanco, the head for Mexico’s National Search Commission (CNB), Karla Quintana Osuna confirmed the discovery of a clandestine incineration site in the region known as La Bartolina. Authorities found more than 500 kilograms of ashes and charred bone fragments. According to Quintana, the Tamaulipas government first searched the area in 2017 and approximately two years ago, Mexico’s Attorney General along with the CNB took over the operation.
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