Gloves come off in presidential debate
The mudslinging has begun. Mexico’s presidential contenders traded stinging barbs but no one delivered a knockout blow in Sunday night’s live debate.
The mudslinging has begun. Mexico’s presidential contenders traded stinging barbs but no one delivered a knockout blow in Sunday night’s live debate.
Mexico’s presidential candidates will spar at 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 6 in the first national debate ahead of the July 1 election.
The New York Times has accused Walmart of covering up rampant bribery in its operations in Mexico.
The Benjamin Franklin Library in Mexico City marked its 70th anniversary with a reception April 26 attended by embassy staff, Mexican government representatives, librarians representing all types of libraries in Mexico and alumni of embassy-sponsored exchange programs.
Five days after his scheduled performance in Guadalajara, Sir Paul McCartney will play a massive free concert in Mexico City on May 10.
French Oscar winner Marion Cotillard may be interested in bringing the story of jailed compatriot Florence Cassez to the big screen.
The Sinaloa State Police is warning motorists driving on the Carretera Internacional Mexico 15 of a recent spike in carjackings and robberies on the highway.
The nation’s lower house (Camara de Diputados) has approved a law that obliges federal authorities to compensate the victims of organized crime up to a maximum of one million pesos.
The Mexican military should not shoot at cars that fail to stop at roadblocks, unless they or the general population face a serious and imminent danger, according to guidelines issued by the federal government this week.