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Secretary faults bureaucrat for omitting penthouse on assets declaration
The interior secretary blamed a high-ranking bureaucrat and his department for failing to include a penthouse she owns in Texas on her assets declaration.
More workers go on strike in Tamaulipas; experts warn of more job action
Workers at 27 businesses walked off the job in Matamoros yesterday to demand better pay. Experts warn that the job action will spread.
Radical teachers put brakes on Michoacán agreement; one blockade remains
Radical teachers in Michoacán have broken ranks with the CNTE union by refusing to lift one of their rail blockades.
Formula 1’s future in doubt as funding will go to Maya Train
The future of Mexico City's Formula One Grand Prix is in doubt because the federal government intends to allocate its funding to the rail project.
‘Mexico is a hidden grave:’ 400 million pesos for new search initiative
Mexico is an “enormous hidden grave,” a federal official said today while presenting a 400-million-peso plan to fund search efforts for missing persons.
With so much negative publicity, is Lake Chapala paradise or pair o’ dice?
On social media platforms, residents as well as prospective tourists and potential residents are beginning to wonder about their perceived paradise.
Since 2007, ratings agencies have drawn attention to corruption
The big three credit ratings agencies have drawn attention to corruption in Mexico for years despite a claim by President López Obrador to the contrary.
After union negotiates 20% salary increase, job action proves contagious
The prospect of a juicy pay raise and a bigger annual bonus is making strike action contagious among workers in Matamoros, Tamaulipas.
AMLO presents massive, 500,000-hectare tree-planting program
The ambitious program will plant trees on one million hectares of land over the next three years, giving a “boost” to rural Mexico.
Tijuana security plan unveiled; 1,800 soldiers and police to be deployed
A large force of federal and state police and the military will be part of a new security strategy in Tijuana in response to a spike in homicides.