27Sep2017 | Mexico’s Road to Recovery After Quakes Is Far Longer Than It Looks The Conversation The emergency response will soon end and the world will turn its attention to the next disaster, but Mexican families will still feel the effects of the twin earthquakes for years to come. |
27Sep2017 | Construction Starts on Prototypes of Controversial US-Mexico Border Wall Colombo Gazette The US government has announced the start of construction on eight prototype barriers for the border with Mexico, a campaign promise of President Donald Trump. |
27Sep2017 | Jobless Rate in Mexico Rises First Time in 9 Months RTTNews Mexico’s unemployment rate rose for the first time in nine months in August, figures from the statistical office INEGI showed Tuesday. |
27Sep2017 | Mexico Tourism Board Unveils Global ’A World of Its Own’ Campaign VisitMexico.com The campaign represents the next chapter in Mexico’s global tourism positioning and promotion and focuses on the vibrant, multi-faceted experiences that keep visitors coming back to Mexico and its hundreds of destinations. |
27Sep2017 | Archdiocese of Mexico City Offers Free Medical Care for Earthquake Victims Catholic News Agency In the wake of last week’s devastating earthquake, the Archdiocese of Mexico City has announced that anyone needing medical care can go to the Catholic Church’s clinics and hospitals even if they are unable to pay. |
27Sep2017 | Indigenous People Get More Respect from Foreigners Than from Mexicans The Fulano Forum Indigenous communities are more respected by foreigners than by Mexicans, bemoaned the President of a Mixteco group from Oaxaca, Lourdes Ramirez Martinez. |
26Sep2017 | Country in 48-Hour Countdown to Search for Remaining Earthquake Survivors Daily Times Rescuers are unlikely to find any more survivors of Mexico’s earthquake still buried in the ruins and will cease operations to find them at the end of Thursday, the emergency services chief said. |
26Sep2017 | Auto Industry Booms Where $2-Per-Hour Mexican Workers Make $40,000 SUVs The Associated Press In Mexico — where the auto industry has boomed under the North American Free Trade Agreement, with plants like the Audi factory that opened in Puebla state in 2016 — the industry has created a class of workers who are barely getting by. |
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