27Feb2024 | As Hurricane Otis Recovery Continues, Residents Face Another Challenge: Dengue Fever Direct Relief Four months on from when Hurricane Otis made landfall in Southern Mexico, the debris lingers, even as new threats to the local population emerge — notably a surge in dengue fever cases. |
26Feb2024 | Threats of Religious Persecution Against Indigenous Communities in Mexico PVAngels The situation regarding religious persecution against indigenous communities in Mexico is complex and concerning. Raising awareness and advocating for the protection of religious freedom for all individuals and communities, including indigenous groups, is crucial. |
25Feb2024 | Cuban Immigrants in Mexico Warn of New Type of Extortion Directorio Cubano Thousands of Cuban migrants are waiting these days for their appointment in Mexico, through the American app CBP One, to enter the United States legally, but there are many dangers lurking. |
24Feb2024 | Inequality Also Afflicts Clean Energy in Mexico IPS News In the northwestern Mexican state of Baja California Sur, with high economic and air pollution costs and other vulnerable territories in Latin America, access to clean energy is part of the inequality they experience. |
23Feb2024 | Mexico President Denies Allegations That Associates Took Drug Money During Campaign Associated Press Mexico President Andrés Manuel López Obrador denied allegations that people close to him took money from drug traffickers shortly before his 2018 election and again after he was president. |
22Feb2024 | Thousands of Americans Fall Prey to Mexican Cartel Timeshare Scam Courier Journal According to a U.S, government investigation, over the last decade, thousands of Americans — many of them elderly - have fallen prey to a complex scheme involving one of Mexico’s most violent cartels. |
21Feb2024 | Tesla Could Break Ground on Giga Mexico in March Express-News Tesla Inc. could break ground on its new factory in Mexico as soon as next month, according to recent comments from the governor of Nuevo León. |
20Feb2024 | Zapopan and Guadalajara Have Most Missing Persons in Jalisco Notisistema With the launching of the State Registry of Missing Persons, statistics can be consulted to help gauge the extent of the problem. According to the website, there are 14,487 people reported missing in Jalisco. |
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