Honoring Mexico’s mail carriers
Local mail carriers hope that customers show their appreciation for their labor with a donation on November 12, Dia del Cartero.
The Guadalajara Reporter
Guadalajara's Largest English Newspaper
Local mail carriers hope that customers show their appreciation for their labor with a donation on November 12, Dia del Cartero.
Eight builders, including a Hispanic-owned, Arizona company and an Israeli radar maker, unveiled models for walls to be constructed at the Mexican-American border, according to Voice of America.
To our readers who still rely on timepieces such as grandfather clocks, silver-plated pocket watches with chains, or Velcro’d Casio wrist watches, be prepared to set them back an hour this Sunday, October 29, 2 a.m.
A study conducted in five Mexican states has resulted in the revelation that ten percent of those entities’ beef is mixed with horse meat.
Despite rampant graft in many Central American and Caribbean nations, Mexico has the dubious honor of being Latin America’s most corrupt country, according to a study by Transparencia Mexicana.
A proposal put before the federal Chamber of Deputies this week by Clemente Castaneda, a Citizens Movement (MC) representative from Jalisco, aims to supply every Mexican citizen with free wifi, as long as they are in possession of an internet-capable mobile device.
After waiting several weeks, er, make that months, and enduring endless tweets in August, we seem to have a “drum roll” tax plan.
Preparations are well underway for Mexico’s most surreal festival – “El Dia de los Muertos.”
Mexican Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray has warned that bilateral cooperation in a variety of spheres could be seriously affected if the United States decides to pull out of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta).