Maradona tries his luck in Mexico
Many eyebrows were raised last week when Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, 57, took over as the new coach of a struggling second-tier Mexican club, the Dorados de Sonora, based in the city of Culiacan.
Many eyebrows were raised last week when Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona, 57, took over as the new coach of a struggling second-tier Mexican club, the Dorados de Sonora, based in the city of Culiacan.
We all know that Mexico will never pay for a border wall, despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s insistence that it will eventually.
Thanks to the buoyant U.S. economy and labor market, Mexican migrants are earning more money and sending more of it back home to relatives.
Pilots working for Aeromexico announced they will strike on October 1 over a company decision to axe some of their benefits in the wake of a recent accident in northern Mexico.
U.S. java chain Starbucks has opened its first cafe staffed entirely by senior citizens aged over 60. The branch is located in the Coyocan neighborhood of Mexico City.
Online shopping for groceries is still in its infancy in Mexico but is expected to grow at a rapid rate over the next decade.
Banxico, Mexico’s central bank, reports that a new 200-peso bill, featuring independence heroes Miguel Hidalgo and José María Morelos on one side and the El Pinacate desert biosphere reserve on the back, will be issued in 2019.
According to IndustryTrend.net, in the first six months of 2018 home-sharing hub Airbnb generated $US1.39 billion in sales throughout Mexico.
Tuesday, Mexico debuted a new 500-peso bill featuring the image of President Benito Juarez that has some citizens concerned it may be confused with the 20-peso note.