31Jul2017 | Things You Can Easily Do in Mexico That You Can’t Do in the United States True Mexico Because this is True Mexico, we’ll be looking at some of the advantages Mexico has over the US in this Mexico vs USA comparison. |
31Jul2017 | Mexico’s Education Secretary Finds 44,000 Teachers Not in the Classroom The Yucatan Times Education secretary Aurelio Nuno says an audit of the nation’s teaching payroll found more than 44,000 teachers who were getting paid, but not in the classroom. |
31Jul2017 | US Investment in Mexico on Upswing Despite Trump PanAm Post United States President Donald Trump has left Mexico in a state of financial uncertainty for the last six months, but the country appears to be bouncing back, according to ProMexico, a trust promoting trade and international investment. |
31Jul2017 | Government Study Reignites Debates About Racism in Mexico and Across Latin America CGTN America A recent study by the Mexican government shows the color of a person’s skin can affect their job prospects in Mexico. The findings have reignited a debate about racism in other countries in Latin America. |
31Jul2017 | ’Valentina & Her Magic Crayons’ Against Child Abuse El Universal The Studies Center for the Advancement of Women and Gender Equality in Mexico, part of the Chamber of Deputies, presented the book “Valentina and her Magic Crayonsâ€, with the objective of preventing child sexual abuse. |
31Jul2017 | Mexico Mandates FM Chip Activation on Smartphones Radio World In a victory for FM radio listeners in Mexico, the country’s broadcast regulator, the Federal Telecommunications Institute, now requires smartphone manufacturers to activate their phones’ built-in FM radio reception chips |
31Jul2017 | Venezuela’s President Maduro Hails Controversial Election Victory Al Jazeera Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has claimed victory in an election to pick a controversial new constitution-writing body that prompted deadly violence and international condemnation. |
31Jul2017 | Trump Sticks with Mexico Ambassador Favored by Clinton and Obama Bloomberg While Trump continues to demand Mexico pay billions of dollars for a wall to stop undocumented immigrants and calls Nafta the worst trade deal in history, the tone of his ambassador, Roberta Jacobson, couldn’t be more different. |
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