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MND Local: Puerto Vallarta August news roundup
Parking meters, a free bicycle initiative and tourist taxes are in the news in Puerto Vallarta this week.
What did Sinaloa Cartel leader ‘El Mayo’ Zambada confess to in US court?
According to U.S. prosecutors, the Sinaloa Cartel under Zambada's leadership smuggled huge quantities of narcotics into the United States over a period of decades.
New bilingual campaign aims to end cruelty towards crocodiles in Puerto Vallarta
Using infographics with clear and accessible language, the materials explain the ecological importance of crocodiles, how to behave in their presence and what actions to take in the event of an encounter.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to visit Mexico as early as next week
Rubio is expected to make his first visit to Mexico as Secretary of State next week to sign a security agreement on the bilateral fight against organized crime.
Mexico’s week in review: Booming foreign investment, U.S. political tension and new cultural initiatives
Highlights of the week of August 18 in Mexico included shifts in the Mexican business landscape and tense international diplomacy.
US bombing of Mexican cartels ‘won’t happen,’ Sheinbaum says: Friday’s mañanera recapped
The DEA's disputed "bilateral" anti-cartel effort and U.S. musings about dropping bombs in Mexico took center stage at Sheinbaum's Friday presser.
Former boxing champion Julio César Chávez Jr. imprisoned in Mexico on cartel allegations
Chávez Jr., a 39-year-old native of Culiacán, Sinaloa, was arrested in the United States for his involvement in organized crime and trafficking firearms, ammunition and explosives.
Sheinbaum denies DEA agreement on anti-cartel operation, calls agency statement unauthorized
President Sheinbaum told her Tuesday press conference that the Mexican government doesn't know why the DEA issued a statement announcing a "Project Portero" that does not exist.
US drone that flew over cartel stronghold came at Mexico’s request, security minister says
The unmanned aircraft circled over southwestern México state before its transponder signal disappeared.
Oaxaca plans a registry to protect Indigenous artisans from plagiarism
The blow-up over cultural appropriation by Adidas has led to an apology, a promise to resolve the legal and financial issues, and now a process to prevent future incidents.