14Aug2017 | Mexico Drug Cartel Violence Hits Tourist Hotspots of Cancun and Los Cabos Fox News Two incidents bookended a bloody eight months for the resort towns of both of Mexico’s coasts, heightening concerns that the country’s ongoing drug war could threaten Mexico’s multibillion dollar tourism industry. |
14Aug2017 | International Cruise Lines Are Putting Acapulco in Their Itineraries Again The Los Angeles Times Acapulco tourism officials have announced a large increase in the number of new cruise ship arrivals this year, with the port expected to welcome 32 ships, versus 18 for 2016 — a 78% increase. |
13Aug2017 | Authorities Seize Illicit Alcohol at Riviera Maya Resorts Journal Sentinel Mexican authorities swept through 31 resorts, restaurants and nightclubs in Cancun and Playa del Carmen in recent days, suspending operations at two for unsanitary alcohol. |
13Aug2017 | Fighting Mexico’s Corruption, Experts Using Comic Books to Tackle Graft TRT World A Mexican think tank has come up with an entertaining way to teach people about the damaging effects of corruption. The strategy involves comic books. |
13Aug2017 | NAFTA Negotiations Could End Era of Mexico Exports The Associated Press President Donald Trump’s push to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement is putting Mexico in a tough spot, threatening the system that has helped turn the country into a top exporter. |
13Aug2017 | New Study Finds Smoking Marijuana Could Have a Surprising Health Risk Newsy A new study found that people who have used marijuana may be more three times as likely to die of hypertension than those who haven’t. |
13Aug2017 | President Pena Nieto Supports PRI Party Rule Change Allowing Outsider Candidates Reuters Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Saturday endorsed a change to the Institutional Revolutionary Party‘s rules that allows outsiders to run for president, a move that gives the embattled leader greater power to anoint his successor. |
12Aug2017 | Latin America Slams Trump’s ’Military Options’ Threat on Beleaguered Venezuela Reuters After months of attacking Venezuela’s unpopular President Nicolas Maduro, Latin America came out strongly against U.S. threats of military action against the struggling OPEC nation. |
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