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Mexico’s airports inching their way back to normality

Passenger traffic at the Guadalajara International Airport rebounded by 155 percent in June, with 316,700 travelers registered during the month, compared with 124,300 in May, according to data released by the Pacific Airport Group (GAP), operators of the airport and 11 others in western Mexico, including Puerto Vallarta and Tijuana.


AMLO’s amazing metamorphosis into Trump’s soulmate

The Trump re-election campaign didn’t waste time making use of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s mystifying declaration that his U.S. counterpart has acted “kindly” toward his compatriots: “Actually Joe [Biden], while you’ve spent decades making empty promises to Hispanics, President Trump has actually delivered for our community.

Critics say AMLO unwise to meet Trump

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s announcement that he will make his first trip abroad in early July to Washington, to meet with his counterpart Donald Trump, has drawn a slew of criticism from commentators who believe he will be used as a prop to bolster the incumbent U.S. president’s reelection bid.

AMLO goes to Washington to usher in new trade deal

The fact that Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will make his first trip outside the country since taking office 18 months ago to meet with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday, July 8, underscores the importance he gives to the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement, which came into force on July 1.

Covid-19 puts gush of migrants in deep freeze

Before the new coronavirus crisis erupted worldwide in early 2020, people in the flow of mass migration and asylum-seeking in the busy migration corridor through Central America and Mexico, most headed to look for work near the U.S.-Mexico border, were in precarious situations.