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Conflicts in Ecuador, Mexico and Haiti stem from corruption, a lack of state authority and entities such as drug cartels.
Yet, they carried their Apache spirit in language, song, and ceremony — often taught in secret, in arroyos at night, or whispered in the safety of their homes. Elder Juan Rojelio remembered how, as a ...
This is a story about strategy, not surrender — about Apaches who chose survival through Spanish-run peace establishments, not as a pathway to ethnic oblivion, but as a deliberate response to ...
Mexican authorities report seizing 4 million gallons of stolen fuel from two abandoned trains in Coahuila state.
Annexed militarized zones will soon cover nearly one-third of the U.S. border with Mexico, empowering soldiers to arrest ...
The arrest last summer of Mexico's most elusive drug lord set off a bloody regional war, leaving more than 1,000 dead and more than 1,000 missing. NPR reports from the state of Sinaloa.
That murder sparked five months of revenge killings that left 22 people dead and turned a teenage ranch hand named Billy the ...