September: The month of the will
In a bid to encourage citizens to draw up wills, the federal government has proclaimed September “Mes de Testamento” and public notaries are lowering their fees throughout the month.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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In a bid to encourage citizens to draw up wills, the federal government has proclaimed September “Mes de Testamento” and public notaries are lowering their fees throughout the month.
Mexicans will be out in large numbers from early afternoon on Saturday, September 15 to celebrate their national day, waving flags, wearing giant sombreros, blowing horns, eating traditional foods and reveling in the unique, festive atmosphere.
Two months on from the July 1 election, Mexico’s Federal Electoral Tribunal (TEPJF) finally confirmed Enrique Peña Nieto as president-elect last Friday.
The outgoing Felipe Calderon administration is turning up the heat on Mexico’s drug gangs, arresting a number of key figures over the past two weeks.
In a move that on the surface seems to good to be true, Telefonos de Mexico (Telmex) will offer all its clients, both residential and business, 100 free minutes each month for landline calls to cell phones – 044 numbers only.
Mexican poet, journalist and activist Javier Sicilia brought his Movement for Peace with Justice and Dignity to Washington D.C. this week.
As Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador continues to cry fraud in the hope that the presidential election is annulled, Mexico’s left has begun to regroup without him.
American Airlines began service between the United States and Mexico 12 years after its foundation in 1930. The inaugural flight to Monterrey, with continuing service to Mexico City, took off from Dallas, Texas on September 8, 1942.
U.S. special forces are secretly operating in Mexico, while the U.S. government is “allowing” the powerful Sinaloa Cartel to traffic drugs across the border, according to documents released by WikiLeaks this month.