14Sep2017 | Majority of Mexicans’ View of the United States Turn Drastically Negative DallasNews Mexicans’ views of the U.S. and President Trump both dropped in 2017 to the lowest reported rates in the past decade and a half, according to a poll released by the Pew Research Center. |
14Sep2017 | UN Earth Alert: Nature Is on the Verge of Bankruptcy Inter Press Service Pressures on global land resources are now greater than ever, as a rapidly increasing population coupled with rising levels of consumption is placing ever-larger demands on the world’s land-based natural capital, warns a new United Nations report. |
14Sep2017 | Innovative Technology Deployed to Search Ancient Pyramid for Clues to Maya Underworld National Geographic Seeking clues, a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers is launching the first comprehensive investigation of Chichen Itza in 50 years. |
14Sep2017 | Investors Remain Confident in Mexico Despite NAFTA 2.0 and Upcoming Elections PanAm Post Powerful investors who move the most important capital in Mexico said that neither the 2018 presidential elections nor the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement will have a negative impact on their investment decisions. In fact, many expect their portfolios to improve. |
14Sep2017 | Mexico Quake Initiative: A Cold Glass of Pulque for a Bag of Aid Agence France-Presse The owner of a bar in Mexico City is making an offer that few can reject: a bag of aid for those affected by the quake in Oaxaca in exchange for a cold and tasty glass of pulque. |
14Sep2017 | Hurricane Max Forms Off Southern Mexico’s Pacific Coast; Forecast to Hit Land AccuWeather Max became a hurricane on the southern side of Mexico this morning. This system will continue to track slowly northeastward towards the coast on Thursday, making landfall sometime in the early afternoon. |
13Sep2017 | ’Repugnant’ Taco Company Cashes in on Mexico’s Historic Child Heroes The Guardian After a fast food chain lampoons one of the nation’s most cherished tales, Mexicans wonder whether if the past is still sacred. |
13Sep2017 | Thousands of People Are Homeless After Mexico’s Worst Earthquake in a Century PRI’s The World Franc Contreras, who has been reporting from Juchitán, an indigenous town in the state of Oaxaca, says approximately 40 percent of buildings in the town were either reduced to rubble or damaged beyond repair. |
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