Mexico brags of job gains at G20 meeting
Employment and quality job creation were the focus of last week's G-20 Labor and Employment Ministerial Meeting.
Employment and quality job creation were the focus of last week's G-20 Labor and Employment Ministerial Meeting.
A string of marches and demonstrations unfolded across Guadalajara and much of Mexico this week, with thousands of young people taking to the streets and finding their voices ahead of the July 1 elections.
Mexicana Airlines is finally on its way back to the skies. After months of negotiations, Med Atlantic has bought the bankrupt airliner, which suspended all flights in August 2011.
An attempted robbery on an inter-city bus in the northern Mexican state of Coahuila went horribly wrong early Thursday morning, when the passengers fought back and killed one of the assailants.
Since the start of their campaigns, presidential candidates Enrique Peña Nieto (PRI), Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (PRD) and Josefina Vazquez Mota (PAN) have all in one form or another vowed to eradicate poverty and corruption, create jobs, clean the environment, improve education and health and make the country safer. So what new promises did they make this week?
The peso closed at a six-month low Thursday as the euro-zone debt crisis, combined with lackluster U.S. economic forecasts, continued to hit currencies in emerging economies across the globe.
Several recent opinion polls have placed leftist candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD) above Josefina Vazquez Mota of the ruling National Action Party (PAN) for the first time.
Five days after his well received performance in Guadalajara’s Omnilife Stadium, Sir Paul McCartney staged an enormous free concert in the Zocalo in Mexico City.
As long-serving teachers across the nation were honored on National Teachers Day, May 15, rhetoric focused on teacher accountability and the deadlocked initiative to introduce mandatory evaluation tests for the nation’s 1.3 million maestros.