20Nov2023 | Acapulco Races to Restart Tourism After Hurricane Otis Devastates Its Hotels, Restaurants The Associated Press Across the Pacific resort of Acapulco, residents work with a singular purpose: restart the tourism engine of this city of 1 million people as soon as possible. |
18Nov2023 | Mexico “Sincerely Committed” to Cracking Down on Fentanyl, AMLO Says Axios Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador pledged to stop fentanyl and ingredients used in the deadly drug from passing through his country and into the U.S. |
17Nov2023 | Police Officer’s Act of Kindness Leads to Promotion in Wake of Hurricane Otis Sunny Skyz A police officer in Mexico City has been promoted after photos of her feeding a hungry baby during the aftermath of Hurricane Otis went viral. |
16Nov2023 | In Mexico, Building a Rail Rival to the Panama Canal KPVI Newsroom The government hopes the Isthmus of Tehuantepec Interoceanic Corridor (CIIT) will see 300,000 cargo containers transit every year by rail, with 1.4 million - about 33 million tons - by 2033. |
15Nov2023 | Salma Hayek Honored with Award for Humanitarian Work in Mexico Remezcla Hayek was recognized for her support to children in need across the globe and especially her work with the Salma Hayek Foundation, which “assists battered women and underprivileged children in Mexico.” |
14Nov2023 | Thousands in Mexico Demand Justice for LGBTQ+ Figure Found Dead After Death Threats Euronews Jesús Ociel Baena, Mexicos’s first openly non-binary magistrate, was found dead at home, sparking protests from the LGBTQ+ community in Mexico City. |
12Nov2023 | CDMX Imposes Severe Water Restrictions as Drought Dries Up Reservoirs Associated Press Mexican officials imposed severe, monthslong cuts to Mexico City’s water supply, acting just a month after initial restrictions were ordered as drought dries the capital’s reservoirs. |
11Nov2023 | Mexico Congress Holds Second UFO Session: New Alien Species Revealed NDTV News Mexican legislators recently held a second hearing on the potential existence of extraterrestrials, where a collection of three-fingered Peruvian mummies was declared authentic by researchers. |
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