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Foreign affairs secretary laments narco TV series’ portrayal of Mexico
Marcelo Ebrard bemoaned that narco-related television series are portraying a negative image of Mexico abroad. Tourism promotion will aim to improve it.
Singer chastised for rejecting transplant fearing donor was gay or addict
Transplant specialist spoke out after a retired musician declared he had refused a liver transplant for fear that the donor might be gay or a drug addict.
After slamming conservatives AMLO criticized for being divisive
President López Obrador lashed out at those who questioned the constitutionality of his instructions to suspend education reforms, triggering a backlash.
Mexico GDP growth won’t touch 2% this year or next: IMF
The International Monetary Fund has cut its 2019 and 2020 forecasts to below 2%, citing policy direction and cancelation of infrastructure projects.
Cancelling Special Economic Zones risks losing billions: private sector
The private sector has spoken out against the possible elimination of the zones, warning that there is a risk of losing billions of dollars of investment.
AMLO’s request for apology by Spain criticized, ridiculed and defended
The president has come under fire from opposition lawmakers and others for his request to Spain and the pope that they apologize for the conquest of Mexico.
Due to lack of confidence, indigenous communities say no to national guard
Community police forces that operate in 38 Guerrero municipalities and one in Puebla oppose the entry of the new force into their territory.
In Oaxaca, ‘Yalitza effect’ triggers move to revitalize Oaxacan culture
Actress Yalitza Aparicio is an international agent of change, according to the governor of Oaxaca, where her fame is prompting authorities to act.
AMLO attacks his predecessors for ‘pillage’ during ‘neoliberal period’
President López Obrador delivered a scathing attack on five past presidents, accusing them of “pillage” during the “neoliberal period” of the past 30 years.
Yucatán radio station aims to diffuse and encourage Mayan language
Some members of the Mayan community see hypocrisy in spreading the term Maya without any focus on preserving the Mayan language.