Tag #Insecurity

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Kidnappings of Guanajuato Officials Highlight State's Violence

On January 16, 2025, in Guanajuato, Mexico, Mayor Edgar Javier Reséndiz of Doctor Mora was kidnapped, robbed, and released, while Comptroller Flora Sánchez Guillén of Atarjea was also kidnapped but later found safe; these incidents reflect the state's high level of violence.

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Nigeria's Security Crisis: 2 Million Kidnappings, 600,000 Deaths, and $1.42 Billion in Ransom Payments"

A new Nigerian government report reveals over 2 million kidnappings and 600,000 deaths between May 2023 and April 2024, costing Nigerians $1.42 billion in ransom payments, amid concerns over security agency effectiveness and government transparency.

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MSF Suspends Haiti Operations Amid Police Threats

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) suspends operations in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to threats and violence against its staff by Haitian police.

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Acapulco Massacre: Five Dead in Guerrero

A massacre in Tres Palos, Acapulco, leaves five dead and highlights the ongoing violence and lack of government control in Guerrero, Mexico.

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Mexico: Insecurity, Corruption, and the Looming Shadow of Trump

A recent poll reveals that 72% of Mexicans blame the U.S. for illegal arms trafficking, while simultaneously expressing deep distrust in their own institutions, with insecurity and economic issues topping their concerns, and anxieties rising over the potential return of Donald Trump to power.

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"Mass Kidnapping in Zamfara, Nigeria: At Least 50 Abducted"

"Armed men kidnapped at least 50 people, including women and children, in Zamfara, Nigeria, over the weekend; the Zamfara police confirmed the incident, but no group has claimed responsibility, and the government has yet to take action."

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MSF Suspends Haiti Operations Due to Violence

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) suspends operations in Port-au-Prince, Haiti due to escalating violence and threats against its staff and patients by Haitian police.

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