On the eve of negotiations between Western democracies and Russia over the fate of Ukraine, Russia’s troops have entered Kazakhstan. It’s a reminder that Russia is willing to play tough.
In response to the continued supply chain woes people are feeling around the globe, Texas congressman Lance Gooden tweeted, "The United States didn t have a sup
UC San Diego Broadens Research on Complicated Escalation of Violence in Mexico
The Mexico Violence Resource Project teams up with the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
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The new partnership will allow the Mexico Violence Resource Project to strengthen collaborations with photographers, artists and civil society activists to take a deeper look at violence in Tijuana and the larger Mexico region, beyond a narrative that almost exclusively focuses on narcotrafficking.
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On the one-year anniversary of the daylong clash between security forces and Sinaloa cartel gunmen, the project offered new insights including an artistic interpretation of the timeline of events from artists with Machateo Studio.
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The pandemic diplomacy at work between the United States and Canada is continuing, this time with the secretary of state.
Antony Blinken is visiting virtually with Foreign Affairs Minister Marc Garneau as part of the Biden administration’s post-Trump fence-mending campaign.
Blinken’s “virtual trip” to Canada, which also includes a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, marks the secretary’s first bilateral video conferences since taking office.