Home Search
art week - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
AMLO government pledges ‘fiscal, financial discipline,’ targets budget surplus
The federal government presented its first budget Saturday, pledging “commitment to fiscal and financial discipline” and a surplus of 1% of GDP.
New migrant shelter in Tijuana can house up to 600
A second shelter has opened for migrants who camped out in the street after the sports complex where they had been staying was shut down.
Smaller states will feel loss of Tourism Promotion Council: travel agencies
The imminent disappearance of the federal government’s tourism promotion agency will affect Mexico’s smaller states the most, tourism insiders agree.
It’s a hard hike to Jalisco’s most beautiful cave, but worth the price
La Cueva de los Monos in the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve is considered by some to be Jalisco’s most beautiful cave, but hard to reach.
Hotels expect Christmas holiday season will be the best in 10 years
The hotel sector is expecting average occupancy of 70% during the Christmas vacation season, which would be the highest level in the past decade.
Government sweetens offer to airport investors but to no avail
The government sweetened its buyback offer for bonds issued for the cancelled Mexico City airport project but investors once again rejected it.
Huatulco is a delightful destination of beaches and bays in Oaxaca
Huatulco is a series of bays, beaches and small towns that make up a region developed into a tourist destination in the mid-1980s.
Education plan developed in consultation with teachers, parents: AMLO
President López Obrador presented his new education plan, which cancels the reform introduced by the previous government.
Mexico will invest US $30 billion in development plan to curb migration
The government will invest the money over the next five years on a Comprehensive Development Plan with Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
Guzmán’s former lawyer says ‘austere’ El Chapo is no monster
A Mexican lawyer who previously defended the notorious drug lord said he has nothing in common with the man described in media reports.