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Report says Mexico pledged to send 6,000 troops to southern border
Mexico has pledged to deploy up to 6,000 National Guard troops in an attempt to reach a deal to avoid a new tariff, The Washington Post reported.
Followers pray after church leader arrested on human trafficking, sex charges
Followers of a Mexican evangelical church are defending and praying for its leader after he was arrested for human trafficking, rape and child pornography.
Apprehending migrants not related to tariff talks: AMLO
Greater efforts to round up illegal migrants have nothing to do with the United States' threat to levy a tariff on all Mexican imports, the president said.
Tariff talks fail to reach agreement but foreign secretary optimistic
Talks have resumed in Washington today after Mexican officials failed to reach an agreement to stave off tariffs on all Mexican goods.
Fitch downgrades, Moody’s lowers outlook, peso falls but AMLO unfazed
Fitch Ratings downgraded Mexico’s sovereign debt rating to one notch above junk status and Moody’s cut its outlook to negative.
‘No more wasteful spending:’ airport dissidents take fight to court
A group opposed to government waste had a big legal victory this week: a court ordered the suspension of construction at the Santa Lucía airport.
How to find your way through the massive Mercado de la Merced
The market was completed in 1957 and is second in size only to Central de Abasto, yet still considered the largest “retail market” in Mexico City.
Tighter security fails to stop caravan of as many as 1,000 Central Americans
The government has tightened security at Mexico’s southern border but authorities failed to stop a new migrant caravan entering the country on Wednesday.
Mexico City introduces 14 measures to address air quality
Three weeks after extremely high levels of pollution, the Environmental Commission of the Megalopolis presented 14 proposals to reduce contamination.
No more ‘academic tourism’ as AMLO rejects travel by researchers
President López Obrador warned researchers that austerity measures mean that the days of “academic tourism” are over, but it turns out he was misinformed.