Auturo Sarukhan, the Mexican ambassador to the United States, repeated and defended his claim that 90 percent of the weapons intercepted in Mexico come from the U.S. During an appearance on CBS' "Face ...
The 2017 Tyler Prize for Environmental Achievement will be awarded to Mexican ecologist José Sarukhán on May 4 at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., for his scientific contributions to the field of ...
Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan argued against doubts raised by the National Rifle Association that ninety percent of all assault weapons seized in northern Mexican originate from the United States ...
Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan is an international strategic advisor, public speaker, and a media contributor based in Washington, D.C., and a former Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. He is a nonresident ...
On the eve of President Obama's visit to Mexico, Robert Siegel speaks with Arturo Sarukhan, former Mexican ambassador to the United States. They discuss the security situation in Mexico, the prospects ...
Mexico's ancient civilizations cultivated crops such as maize, tomatoes and chilies for thousands of years before the Spanish conquerors arrived — and now those native plants could hold the key to ...
In a new deal, Mexico is pledging a robust effort to stop the flow of Central American migrants. Former Mexican Ambassador to the U.S. Arturo Sarukhan joins the program to dissect the latest moves in ...
Forbes spoke recently with Mexico's Ambassador to the U.S., Arturo Sarukhan, about the war against the drug cartels. Sarukhan served Mexico in Washington, D.C., during the 1990s, heading up ...