Revolution Day closings
Mexico remembers the start of its 1910-20 revolution with a national holiday on Monday, November 19, when all schools, government agencies, consulates and most businesses will close.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Mexico remembers the start of its 1910-20 revolution with a national holiday on Monday, November 19, when all schools, government agencies, consulates and most businesses will close.
The Mexican Senate approved the first major changes to the country’s labor laws in over 40 years on Tuesday.
While Barack Obama’s re-election was welcomed in Mexico, the legalization of marijauna in Colorado and Washington may have more of a direct impact south of the border.
The latest gasoline hikes in Mexico have pushed the cost of filling your auto on a par with the cheapest states for fuel north of the border.
Mexican company iFone has won a court ruling against U.S. giant Apple in its dispute over the moniker of the popular cell phone brand.
Data released by the federal Ministry of Tourism this week shows a sharp rise in the number of tourists who visited Mexico in September.
San Miguel de Allende hosts its own Dia de los Muertos bash, the first annual La Calaca Festival, from November 1 to 4, featuring a mass nude photograph to mark the occasion
The Mexican press was awash with opinion reflecting on Barack Obama’s re-election this week. United in their fear of what a Mitt Romney-led Republican administration might have done, virtually every publication viewed Obama’s victory as the most favorable outcome.
The city of Aguascalientes marks el Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with a colorful celebration of the dead in the city’s traditional 18th annual Festival de Calaveras from October 26 to November 4.