27Oct2023 | Calls for Prayer, Help After Hurricane Otis Devastates Acapulco OSV News Mexico’s bishops expressed "closeness" with the affected populations and urged generosity after a monster Category 5 hurricane tore through Acapulco, leaving 27 dead and four people disappeared. |
25Oct2023 | Is Mexico’s "Superpeso" Scaring Away Foreign Tourists? Mexico Daily Post The appreciation of the national currency against the dollar made the most popular destinations more expensive, according to Cicotur. |
24Oct2023 | Less Party, More Protest: Activists Call for Changes to Mexico City Pride March GPJ Mexico The capital’s Pride March has become a business-friendly bonanza. Activists are fighting for a return to its roots as a protest for human rights. |
21Oct2023 | Violence Forced Them to Flee. Now Faith Sustains These Migrants on Their Journey to the US The Associated Press While many places in Mexico provide shelter for migrants from other countries, some shelters in Tijuana have seen an influx of Mexicans fleeing violence, extortion and threats by organized crime. |
20Oct2023 | Remittances to Mexico Near a Record but ‘Super Peso’ Crimps Spending Power CNBC The skyrocketing peso has eroded the purchasing power of households in Mexico who rely on remittances from abroad. The currency’s rise means every dollar sent home yielded fewer pesos than before. |
17Oct2023 | Mexican Sinaloa Cartel Orders Its Members to Stop Moving Opioids Into America Daily Mail The decision to lay low comes as the Biden administration has pushed the Mexican government to be stricter with the cartel that has been feeding the illegal drug into the country and causing countless deaths. |
14Oct2023 | No Shade, No Water, and Record Heat: More Migrants Die in US Desert Reuters In the last 12 months through September, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) logged 60 migrant deaths due to heat in the El Paso Sector, triple the same period a year ago. |
13Oct2023 | What’s Behind the Spike in Fentanyl Overdoses in Mexico? Al Jazeera Fentanyl use and overdose deaths have long plagued the United States, but now Mexico is seeing a spike in overdoses from this potent opioid, with communities along the border being hit particularly hard. |
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