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‘Stop treating US expats like tax cheats:’ editorial gets warm reception
The Bloomberg editorial says that American citizens living outside the US face a tax nightmare those at home can’t imagine and none should ever suffer.”
How Mexico’s ‘small armies’ came to commit a massacre
Two lesser-known gangs have grabbed headlines in the murder of women and children in northern Mexico but how did these “small armies” emerge?
Poll finds public confidence highest in navy, army and president, lowest in police
The poll shows that the navy is No. 1 in the minds of Mexicans: 69% of respondents have a lot or some trust in the institution.
AMLO has traveled around the world 4 times—without leaving Mexico
President López Obrador has traveled a distance equivalent to four circumnavigations of the world during his first year in office.
Government announces US $43-billion infrastructure plan to confront recession
The federal government and representatives of the private sector presented an infrastructure plan designed to give the ailing economy a “little push.”
Motorcyclists will require special license for making deliveries
Motorcycle couriers in Mexico City will soon be required to obtain a special license to deliver food and goods in the city.
Acapulco schools to take early Christmas vacation due to insecurity
At least 30 schools will begin their vacation early, but not to give students and teachers more time for the vacation: it is believed to be too dangerous.
Texcoco propane gas thieves steal 1 million liters a month
A criminal organization that is allegedly in cahoots with municipal police and authorities is stealing propane gas in Texcoco, México state.
Narcos would dominate if not for Calderón’s maligned strategy: business leader
Narcos would dominate Mexico today if former president Felipe Calderón hadn’t implemented his controversial war on drugs strategy, a business leader said.
No short cuts in resolving the spiraling violence
A majority of Mexicans still believe in and trust López Obrador personally, but they increasingly do not believe in the government’s public security strategy.