Newspaper closes after slayings as act of protest
The owner of a daily newspaper in the north of Mexico has decided to shut down his publication, saying balanced journalism can no longer be guaranteed amid current security conditions.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
The owner of a daily newspaper in the north of Mexico has decided to shut down his publication, saying balanced journalism can no longer be guaranteed amid current security conditions.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto and his Danish counterpart, Lars Løkke, stood shoulder to shoulder last week and committed themselves to “defend free trade” at a ceremony held at Los Pinos Palace in Mexico City.
If you imagined drugstore chain Farmacias Guadalajara was confined to the metropolitan area or its surrounding localities, nothing could be farther from the truth.
Mexico’s currency has staged a remarkable comeback in 2017, after to falling to record lows in the days and weeks following Donald Trump’s unexpected victory in the U.S. presidential election.
Volaris, Mexico’s fastest growing domestic airline, has been forced to cut some of its scheduled flights inside and outside the country due to the “Trump effect.”
Although Roman Catholic leaders urge their flocks to treat Easter as a time for reflection and abstention from excesses, few people in this country take heed.
Established sports journalists in Mexico are furious after an investigation revealed that a director of a Mexican newspaper stole the jersey worn by New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in Super Bowl XLIX.
The shocking murder of a investigative journalist in the northern city of Chihuahua has again focused attention on the precarious nature of the profession in Mexico.
The Mexico Tourism Board has announced that a record-breaking 35 million international visitors traveled to Mexico in 2016, representing a growth of nine percent compared to 2015.