Scientists Announce The First Clear Evidence of a Chimpanzee 'Civil War' https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-announce-the-first-clear-evidence-of-a-chimpanzee-civil-war
Scientists Announce The First Clear Evidence of a Chimpanzee 'Civil War' https://www.sciencealert.com/scientists-announce-the-first-clear-evidence-of-a-chimpanzee-civil-war


Grover Cleveland’s second term (1893–1897) was marked by economic depression, labor uprisings, and social unrest. His commitment to limited government and gold-standard orthodoxy conflicted w…

On this day, 8 March 1922, seamen in Hong Kong and Canton (now Guangzhou) won pay rises of 15-30%, ending their strike which began in January. The British colon
Student Protests Expand Across Iranian Universities Following Deadly Crackdown
📰 Original title: Anti-government student protests spread to more Iranian universities
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"...MZZ/Mexico After this week’s cartel linked violence and security operations in western Mexico, airports in the region including MMGL/Guadalajara and MMPR/Puerto Vallarta are open and flights are running again. The main operational consideration now is ground access. Road blocks and security checkpoints around Jalisco and Nayarit are still affecting transport to and from the airports. If you are positioning in or out, double check your transport plan and allow extra time to reach the airport. If you have operated into the region in the past few days, please file an Airport Spy report and let us know what you’re seeing on the ground...."

The United States has amassed the largest force since the war in Iraq. Iran threatens an all-out response to any attack, even if limited. As they prepare for nuclear diplomacy in Geneva to avoid conflict, each side appears to be misreading the other.
One of Mexico's most-wanted drug lords killed | About That
Andrew Chang explains the fallout after the Mexican military killed Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes, and how the cartel leader's death sparked widespread unrest across Mexico.
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https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7103416?cmp=rss
BBC: 'Burned and destroyed': Locals and tourists describe Mexico unrest