PAID news digest Mar 11

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The two Euorpean banks joined the OECD and Banco de México in raising Mexico’s economic oulook for 2026, as President Sheinbaum’s public-private approach to investment appears to be paying off.


The Fishermen and Divers Cooperative wants the local damage to stop, but they also want to see “massive, long-term ecosystem destruction” be subject to the international Criminal Court.

In early March, what appeared to be an oil spill was detected off the coast of Pajapan, Veracruz, and has since spread along 230 kilometers of coastline between Veracruz and…

If all goes according to plan, the mega-class will break France’s current record by a factor of 10, and also bolster Mexico’s standing as a major international tourist destination.

The Geographic Targeting Order (GTO) for 14 counties of California, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona requires money transfer companies and currency exchange offices to report cash transactions between US $1,000…

Access roads to Terminal 1 and 2 of Mexico City International Airport (AICM) will be blocked today as taxi drivers protest the government’s ongoing support for ride-hailing apps operating at…

Google, Meta and TikTok have agreed to strengthen community standards, carry out campaigns to encourage the reporting of online abuse and increase collaboration with authorities to investigate cases of digital…

The state government will purchase 65 rapid response patrol vehicles, 81 motorcycle patrols, 8,025 uniforms and 2,020 video surveillance cameras as well as instate a 17.24% pay increase for police…


Damage to vehicles from recent violence and unrest is being addressed in Puerto Vallarta, as is water quality and women’s right to safety.

The headliner in Guadalajara this month is undoubtedly qualifying matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but Ricky Martin live and the power of chocolate also attract.


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