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For executives, AMLO fear factor has created investment paralysis
Fear and uncertainty about the policy agenda of President López Obrador are paralyzing investment, according to high-ranking business executives.
CJNG issues video of captive, warns it will ‘clean up’ Valle de Santiago
The war between cartels vying over territory in Guanajuato continued on the weekend with the execution of a high-ranking member of the Santa Rosa Cartel.
Government pays 1bn pesos for stadiums that will become baseball schools
The federal government will buy the stadiums from the state of Sonora, which could not afford to rehabilitate them.
Science council operating illegally for not consulting its board: professor
The National Council of Science and Technology is operating illegally under the administration of its autocratic director, claims a UNAM law professor.
Guadalajara kids learn natural science an unforgettable way—in the woods
Learning does not take place if teachers dictate knowledge. But it does when teachers put students into direct contact with what they need to learn.
Stolen scooters go for 3,000 pesos but they won’t last, company says
Ads selling electric scooters stolen in Mexico City have appeared on social media but one rental company warns potential buyers to not waste their money.
Six police investigated in killing of migrant in Coahuila
Six state police officers are being investigated for the killing of a Honduran migrant in the city of Saltillo on Wednesday.
Second overrun at Santa Lucía airport bumps construction cost another 17%
The cost of the Santa Lucía airport has increased for a second time before construction has even begun. The new total is 91.97 billion pesos.
Mexico City’s Tianguis La Lagunilla is a flea market on steroids
Tianguis La Lagunilla, considered the best among Mexico City flea markets, attracts many of the best antiques and collectibles dealers in the city.
Lozoya speaks out: ‘It’s a cowardly political attack without foundation’
Former Pemex CEO Emilio Lozoya has spoken out against the criminal charges he faces, labeling them “a cowardly political attack against me and my family.”