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As the Zócalo transforms into a FIFA World Cup fan zone, riot police — allegedly armed with tear gas — turned back teachers demanding pay hikes and pension reform.
Tuesday’s presser featured new developments in the dispute between President Sheinbaum and the right-wing billionaire owner of TV Azteca, as well as some good news for the Mexican economy.
Upgrades like automated immigration processing will be in place in time for the World Cup, which starts in two weeks, Nuevo León Gov. Samuel García said.
The new decree was the president’s second (including the Perfect Day Mexico cancellation) major move in a week in favor of the natural environment over the interests of commercial expansion
Captured during the operation was a U.S. citizen with an outstanding warrant filed against him for hoimicide, although his involvement was not immediately clear.
The veto makes Querétaro an outlier: 24 of Mexico’s 31 states have already approved similar gender identity reforms.
Isaí Martínez Cepeda, known as “El Chinacate” and identified as a nephew of imprisoned Sinaloa Cartel founder, faces extradition to the U.S. after being detained in a Sonora border town.
It’s not that interest in the global event has nosedived — 58% of adult internet users have much or some interest — but there’s definitely a generation gap at work.
Modelled after the women of the Revolution, Mexico’s female cowboys compete in Oaxaca.
With World Cup games only a few weeks away in Guadalajara, the city has announced its security measures for the event, as well as other local news.
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