Category

Mexico News

100 Kidnapped Migrants Rescued Outside of Mexico City

Mexican authorities say 100 kidnapped migrants were rescued from a home in Mexico State, near the capital. The State Citizen Security Commission reports that authorities...
Read More

Scientists Work to Transform Mexico City Market Waste Into Energy

National Polytechnic Institute, or IPN, researchers are working on a project to turn the 780 tons of organic waste produced daily at Mexico City's Central...
Read More

Mexico to Auction Off 29 Oil-Producing Areas in 5 States

Details of the third phase of the Round One oil and gas offerings will be released next week, with 29 onshore areas in five states...
Read More

Mexico Invests in New Cruise Port for Puerto Peñasco

The sound of heavy machinery scraping against rocks and an overwhelming smell of diesel fuel invade an otherwise serene desert beach where Mexico will spend...
Read More

Are You Compliant With New Immigration Laws?

Recent changes in the immigration procedures in Mexico impose new obligations and implications for individuals interested in securing a Temporary Resident Visa Form or to...
Read More

Who is the Jalisco New Generation Cartel?

The violence this past weekend in the state of Jalisco, most notable in the capital city of Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, were the actions of...
Read More

International Freedom of Press Day May 3, 2015

Every year, 3 May is a date which celebrates the fundamental principles of press freedom; to evaluate press freedom around the world, to defend the...
Read More

State Attorney Says Calm Has Returned to Jalisco

The Attorney General of Jalisco, Luis Carlos Najera, reports that the state is calm after a violent day on Friday in 25 municipalities. “There have...
Read More

African Lion With Broken Neck Rescued in Mexico

Guero, the 15-year-old African lion was rescued from Mexico this year with a broken back and badly damaged teeth. To help save Guero, he was...
Read More

Poll: Mexico’s Ruling Party PRI Has Advantage in Mid-Term Elections

Mexico's ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) leads the field ahead of looming mid-term elections, a poll released on Monday showed, with its razor-thin majority in...
Read More

New Corruption Laws Require Mexico Officials to Report Conflict of Interest

Mexico is requiring officials to declare potential conflicts of interest in their private life and financial dealings, a step that President Enrique Pena Nieto had...
Read More

New Regulations for Drone Usage in Mexico

Mexico has published rules governing the use of drones, allowing people to operate the smallest drones in daylight without a permit but with safety rules....
Read More
1 211 212 213 214 215 242