Born in Mexico to American parents, David Luhnow (@davidluhnow) returned to report on the country for decades. Luhnow talks about the tectonic shifts in Mexico and yet, how through all this time, the country's institutions continue to fail. The mental toll of years reporting on Mexico's drug war contributed to his leaving to become the current United Kingdom bureau chief for The Wall Street Journal​​. Also, he gets punched in the face.


Countries featured: Mexico, Panama, Iraq, Egypt, United Kingdom


Publications featured: The Mexico City News, Reuters, The Wall Street Journal


 


Here are links to some of the things we talked about


David's story on the UK university system - https://bit.ly/3szftyy


Yaroslav Trofimov on WSJ.com - https://bit.ly/47AewFv


David's story A Day in the Life of Baghdad - https://bit.ly/3SKiWoB


His story on the Treasure of Nimrud in Iraq - https://bit.ly/3SMB692


His story on the Iraq cigarette company - https://bit.ly/3R5jYKp


His story on murder in Acapulco - https://bit.ly/47ksI5f


His story on a high school kidnap ring - https://bit.ly/49KE8AY


Mexico's Reforma newspaper - https://bit.ly/49CUpb7


Letras Libras - https://letraslibres.com


The Rest is History podcast - https://bit.ly/49FBYlT


New Yorker story "How the Elderly Lose Their Rights" - https://bit.ly/3sFz3Js


José de Córdoba's story on the Russian yacht in Antigua - https://bit.ly/40K1fr4


 


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