Arizona’s welcome new stance re MX
Mexico is the state's most important trading partner
“It is time to talk to Mexico and stop talking about Mexico.” That was probably the most remarkable comment made by David Farca, the new president of the Arizona Mexico Commission, FULL STORY
Independent, 25, is a hopeful new Deputy
'Either you do politics or someone else will do them for you'
Pedro Kumamoto is not your typical candidate. But his election win in Jalisco on Sunday was not your typical Mexican election victory: he was an independent candidate, one of six FULL STORY
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System could produce hurricane watch soon
Low-pressure area is off coast of Oaxaca and could develop quickly
A tropical storm or hurricane watch could be coming later today on the southern Pacific coast for a low-pressure area off the coast of Oaxaca, said the U.S. National Hurricane FULL STORY
Inflation drops to record low in May
It fell to 2.88%, down from 3.06% in April as consumer prices dropped 0.5%
Lower prices for electricity, eggs and tomatoes drove the inflation rate to its lowest level since the National Institute of Statistics and Geography began keeping records in 1970. The institute’s FULL STORY
Gunmen assassinate Iguala activist
Victim had been a foe of ex-mayor José Luis Abarca, now in jail
A foe of the former mayor of Iguala, Guerrero, was shot and killed last night by unidentified armed gunmen despite a large contingent of security forces deployed in the city FULL STORY
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Family’s reign sparks Pueblo Nuevo riot
Brother, 2 sisters have won 3 consecutive terms in mayor's office
Some people in the Guanajuato municipality of Pueblo Nuevo decided yesterday they’d had enough of a local political family’s ongoing reign and launched an attack on municipal headquarters. Reports saidFULL STORY
Teachers’ union plans huge DF protest
56,000 CNTE members expected to travel to Mexico City today and tomorrow
Some 56,000 Oaxaca teachers will be en route to Mexico City today and tomorrow to mount a massive protest intended to press home an 11-point list of demands that includes FULL STORY
Soccer star candidate admitted to hospital
After speculation he'd been shot, too much street food was the culprit
A former soccer star who is now a candidate for mayor of Cuernavaca, Morelos, was hospitalized yesterday amid speculation that he had been shot. Cuauhtémoc Blanco Bravo, a former professional FULL STORY
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Higher education: it’s worse than you think
Its fundamental structure is a bureaucratic relic of the 19th century
Higher education is Mexico is more accessible now than it ever has been in its almost five-century history. As I’ve said before, universities are cranking out engineers, lawyers, business professionals FULL STORY
Prices, pests among challenges for vanilla
The plant is native to Mexico but other countries have taken the lead in production
One of Mexico’s many gifts to the world is vanilla, one of the most important flavorings in the world and the second most expensive spice in the world after saffron. Harvested FULL STORY
Elections are over, evaluations are back
Education secretary said process was suspended for technical and political reasons
After creating a furore in the education community the government has announced that the teacher evaluation process is back on track now that the elections are over. The Secretariat of FULL STORY
Punctured lung killed Australian woman
Second autopsy offers conflicting reason for death during cosmetic surgery
A surgeon has been accused of malpractice after an autopsy revealed that the cause of death of an Australian woman during cosmetic surgery in March was a punctured lung and FULL STORY
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