Mexico

Hurricane Odile Rain, Forecast & Maps Update: Category 3 Storm Brings Heavy Rains, Strong Winds and Flooding [Photos]

Hurricane Odile brought heavy rain and ferocious winds when it made landfall near Cabo San Lucas, Mexico on Sunday night.

Cantinflas Movie 2014 News: Film to Compete in 'Best Foreign Language Film' at Oscars [Trailer]

"The selection of our film [would] motivate us to continue producing inspiring stories to the highest global standards of quality and entertainment, is a great opportunity to encourage more people to go see it in theaters" Adolfo Franco excitedly says about the nomination.

Jack White, Weezer, Kings of Leon Tour Dates & Tickets 2014: Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City Lineup Released

If you're a fan of artists like Kings of Leon, Jack White, Beck, Foster the People and/or Neon Trees and Weezer, among many others, then you should check out the impressive line-up at the Corona Capital Festival, which is set to rock Mexico City's Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez International Racetrack on Oct. 11-12.

Cantinflas Movie 2014 News: Mexico Selects Film Biopic to Represent Country at Oscars

"Cantinflas" has been charming audiences with its release in around 400 theaters across the U.S. and soon in Mexico, Central and South America and the Dominican Republic. Now with the backing of the Mexican Academy of Cinematic Arts and Sciences, the film may go on to nab an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language film category.

Central America: Mexico Helps Reduce Migrants Reaching U.S. Border

Mexico helps reduce migrants reaching U.S. border A steep decrease in undocumented immigrants entering the U. S. has been seen recently by Border Patrol due to Mexico's increased efforts to arrest Central Americans trying to pass through.

Eiza Gonzalez: Singer Takes Boyfriend D.J. Cotrona to Mexico [Photos]

D.J. Cotrona had a sweet but simple message for Eiza Gonzalez. Are Eiza Gonzalez and D. J. Cotrona getting serious? The pair went to her native country of Mexico, where her family still lives, but it seems the two were there to vacation.

Hurricane Season 2014 Track, Maps: Tropical Storm Odile Forms off Coast of Mexico; Expected to Strengthen to Hurricane by Weekend, Bringing Massive Flooding

On Wednesday morning a tropical depression in the East Pacific strengthened into yet another tropical storm, adding to the extensive tally of the 2014 Pacific hurricane season.

Water Dispute Rises Between US and Mexico

The U.S. claims that Mexico owes a lot of water from the Rio Grande A nearly seven-decade-old agreement between the U. S. and Mexico over water sharing has people in the Texas borderlands upset, claiming that Mexico has not been giving its share of water.

MLS News: MLS Aims to Use 2014 World Cup to Grow League's, Soccer's Popularity

Capitalizing on a surprisingly good run by the Unites States Men's National Team (USMNT) in the 2014 World Cup, as well the recording-breaking ratings for ESPN and Univision, United States Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati and Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber discuss the future of MLS and soccer future during Bloomberg Sports Business Summit.

Love Hotels Get Fancier in Mexico

Love hotels get fancier in Mexico Discretion and privacy were the name of the game, but now luxury and comfort are available at some "love hotels" in Mexico, according to The Guardian.

Mexican Government Chooses Norman Foster and Fernando Romero's 'World's Most Sustainable' Design for Mexico City Airport

The Mexican government has chosen a design by Norman Foster and Fernando Romero as the winner for Mexico City's new airport.

Hurricane Season 2014 Path, Maps: Norbert Now Stronger as Storm Churns On, Threatening Southern California Coastline and Leaving in its Path Flooding Throughout Coastal Mexico

Though still a Category One storm, Hurricane Norbert has grown stronger as its eye passes south-southwest of Cabo San Lazaro, Mexico and leaves massive flooding through parts of the country in its wake, weather experts report.

Chris Christie News: In Mexico, New Jersey Gov. Praises President Peña Nieto

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's trip to Mexico was centered on discussions about the energy market and business ties to his state.

Pacific Hurricane Season 2014 Track, Maps: Norbert Upgraded From Tropical Storm to Hurricane; Severe Conditions Expected Along Baja California Peninsula Through This Weekend

Tropical Storm Norbert, currently off the west coast of Mexico, has officially been upgraded to a hurricane as of Wednesday. Norbert is the ninth named storm in a busy hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific, reports say.

Mexico Airport News 2014: President Enrique Pena Nieto Unveils Plan to Build Latin America's Largest Airport

President unveiled plans for $9.2 billion airport in Mexico City Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto on Tuesday revealed ambitious plans for a new airport in Mexico City that, once complete, would be the biggest in Latin America.

Tourism in Mexico Hits Record Levels Amid Reduction in Violence

Less violence reported by the media has encouraged tourists to return Tourism in Mexico has suffered in recent years with economic troubles and cartel violence discouraging people from visiting the famed Mexican coastline or inland cultural destinations.

Immigration Border Problems: Gov. Chris Christie to Skip Mexico Border Visit During Economic, Trade Trip

Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is set to arrive in Mexico for a three-day trade talk, but immigration might not be a top priority for the potential presidential candidate.

Mexico Laws Update: President Enrique Pena Nieto to Propose Laws to Protect Underage Migrants

Bills would also help with the problem of bullying in schools Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto has said he plans to present laws to Congress that would protect children and adolescents across the country.

Tons of Fish Die in Cajititlán Lake in Jalisco, Mexico: Environmental Officials Doubt Natural Causes Are Behind Rotting Corpses

On Sunday, environmental officials in Jalisco, a state in western Mexico, declared an emergency amid the mysterious deaths of fish living in the Cajititlán lake.

Mexico Looking To Increase Wages as Car Manufacturers Flood Country

Mexican economy is growing, but workers' pay lags Mexico on Thursday got yet another billion-dollar investment pledge from an automotive company to build a car plant in the country.

'La Bestia' Trains & Immigration: Mexico Cracks Down on Freight Trains Along Popular Migration Route

Authorities have stepped up monitoring of infamous train route In response to a record number of child migrants leaving Central America en route to the U.
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