Tag: Mexico
Mexico’s first female president takes office | News in brief
The first female president in the history of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum takes the oath of office today, Tuesday. Sheinbaum, 61, the candidate of the center-left Morena party, received 58.3 percent…
Kamala Harris promises firmness during trip to border with Mexico
While the presidential campaign in the United States is in full swing, the issue of immigration and the security of the southern border is very high on the priorities of…
Nostalgia boom for Swedish death metal – The Luleå band is a success in Mexico
Gates of Ishtar were active in the second half of the 90s. There were a few record releases, but the Luleå band never made it beyond Sweden’s borders. When the…
Ten years after the disappearance of the Ayotzinapa students, the families still have no answers
It is a case still full of mysteries that continues to haunt Mexico. The commemorations of the disappearance of the 43 students of Ayotzinapa have begun in Mexico City. The…
Many dead in two landslides in Mexico
share-arrowShare unsaveSave expand-left fullscreen Landslides after heavy rains are frequent in Mexico. Archive image. Photo: Marco Ugarte/AP/TT At least 15 people have died in two severe landslides in central Mexico.…
Tennis: Qualifier Olivia Gadecki for the WTA final in Mexico: “I got a little nervous”
Gadecki defeated Colombian Camila Osorio 6-2,6-3 in the semifinals to reach her first WTA final (the tournament in Mexico is at the high 500 level). She is the third-lowest ranked…
Sinaloa Cartel Torn Apart by Open Warfare, Fifteen Dead
According to the local prosecutor’s report, at least fifteen people have been killed since Monday, September 9 in the northwest of Mexico during clashes linked to an open war within…
Protesters invade Senate, delay explosive judicial reform
Several hundred protesters invaded the Mexican Senate to protest against the reform of the judiciary wanted by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. Senate President Gerardo Fernandez Noroña (presidential majority) adjourned…
Thousands protest against controversial judicial reform
The approval of the justice reform wanted by outgoing President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in a Senate committee on Sunday, September 8, represents a further step towards the entry into…
Mexico’s President warns Supreme Court of possible censorship of his reform
In Mexico, the political class and the justice system are shaken by the reform of the judiciary. This is a controversial bill that involves, among other things, a change in…