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US To Discuss Judicial Reform With Mexico
As investors worry over Mexico's judicial reform, opportunities emerge
Mexico's judicial reform has triggered investor concerns about uncertainty over the rule of law and the strength of the government's institutions, yet with the reform now priced in, some analysts argue there may be buying opportunities forming.
Mexico Judicial Overhaul Sparks Concern Over Democratic Backsliding
Domestic critics and international observers have argued the overhaul will undermine the rule of law and key civil institutions, potentially putting the country on a path back toward the corrupt, one-party rule that dominated Mexico for most of the twentieth century.
US To Discuss Judicial Reform With Mexico, Stands By Criticism
The United States said Tuesday it would seek dialogue with Mexico on how it implements controversial judicial reforms, which went ahead despite strong criticism by the US ambassador.
Judicial reform a potential blow to Mexican economy
Judicial reform a potential blow to Mexican economy
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A Texas baby boomer who retired at 60 and moved to Mexico says housing, food, and a good life are cheaper, but gas is more expensive
Geary Bartmess III retired at age 60 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, after a career as a lawyer in Texas. He likes the the easy ...
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Over 30 killed in Mexico cartel stronghold as violence rages after Sinaloa leaders detained in U.S.
The clashes follow the arrests on U.S. soil of Sinaloa Cartel co-founder Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, as well as Joaquin Guzman ...
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Sinaloa Cartel Clashes in Northern Mexico Leave at Least 30 Dead
The violence, linked to the arrest of cartel leaders, has prompted school closures and security alerts in the affected areas.
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In Mexico, a Time of Celebration and Protest
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador presided over the celebration Sunday night, proclaiming El Grito de Dolores, or the Cry ...
Foreign Policy
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There’s a Better Way for Mexico to Elect Its Judges
On Sunday, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador signed into law a contentious slate of constitutional amendments ...
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Juan Gabriel's Iconic Concert ‘Mis 40 en Bellas Artes' to Be Screened at Mexico City's Zócalo
The film will be shown for free in the Mexican capital's public square this Sunday, following overcrowded screening at ...
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$500,000 Worth of Cocaine Uncovered in Avocado Shipment at US-Mexico Border
Authorities said 16 packages "containing a total of 37.69 pounds of alleged cocaine" were discovered over the weekend.
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Relative in shock after 6 die in Mexico landslide
The victims’ families in shock and mourning after 6 die in landslide on Monday night in Naucalpan, a community northwest of ...
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More than 12% of US Gulf of Mexico oil output still shut after Hurricane Francine
More than 12% of crude production and 16% of natural gas output in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico were offline in the aftermath of ...
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Mexico sophomore spearheads incredible 4-goal comeback to edge Chittenango in 2OT of girls soccer clash
Mexico, N.Y. — Mexico girls soccer trailed Chittenango by three goals at halftime of their divisional bout on Wednesday.
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Mexico’s military on display in Independence Day parade celebrations
Among the big highlight of Mexico’s Independence Day parade Monday for many was witnessing outgoing President Andrés Manuel ...
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