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Pandemic, poverty loom over Mexican elections

Covid-19 pandemic, poverty loom over Mexican elections

A License to Pollute at Fortuna Silver Mines in Oaxaca

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SPECIAL REPORT: About one-third of Nigeria s ministers attended same university

SPECIAL REPORT: About one-third of Nigeria’s ministers attended same university Eighteen ministers also bagged degrees from foreign institutions. 5 min read Thirteen of Nigeria’s current 44 ministers graduated from the Ahmadu Bello University, an extensive review of their official resumes have shown. A PREMIUM TIMES’ review of the details further shows that all the 13 obtained only their first degrees from the 58-year-old institution formerly named the University of Northern Nigeria. The only exemption is the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Muhammad Bello, who bagged both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in business administration from the university, in 1980 and 1987 respectively, after which he graduated from the International University of Africa, Sudan, in 1994.

The pandemic against the poor: Mexico City and COVID-19 | LSE Latin America and Caribbean

13 Shares In Mexico City, COVID-19 has spread in line with existing patterns of spatial segregation and inequalities. While the poorest neighbourhoods have been the hardest hit, many of the wealthiest have seen very few cases, writes  Máximo Ernesto Jaramillo Molina (INDESIG and Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity). In January, Reuters reported that Mexico had surpassed India in confirmed deaths from COVID-19, giving it the world’s third-highest death toll. In Mexico City, the continent’s second-largest urban centre, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to over 521,000 infections, 124,000 hospitalisations, and 32,000 deaths, according to data from SEDESA (the Ministry of Health of Mexico City) up to 14 February.

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