Mexico

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.

Kia Motors to Build New Auto Plant in Mexico

The plant would increase Mexico's automative production, propelling the country past other nations in the same field.

Oscar 2015 Predictions: Will 'Cantinflas' Be Mexico's Submission?

This week, "Cantinflas" will be released nationwide and is hoping to become a box office success. The new film tells the life story of the famous Mexican actor Mario Moreno "Cantinflas." The film stars Oscar Jaenada in the title role as well as Barbara Mori, Joaquin Cosio and Ana Layevska.

Undocumented Immigration News and Reform: Mexico Removes 6K Immigrants From La Bestia Train Helping Migrants Cross US Border

On Tuesday, Mexican officials stated that they have started pulling migrants off the train known as "La Bestia," or "The Beast," which has carried many undocumented immigrants into the U.S.

Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto, California Gov. Jerry Brown Fail to Discuss US Marine Held in Tijuana Jail During Visit

During Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto's two-day-long visit to California this week, he failed to discuss U.S. Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, who has been held in a Tijuana jail since April.

Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto Visits California, Criticizes 'Unethical' Governors for Denying Immigrants Rights

On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto began his two-day-long visit to California. On Monday, Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto began his two-day visit to California.

Mexican Official Calls Texas Governor Rick Perry's Claims of ISIS Crossing US-Mexico Border 'Absurd'

On Saturday, Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary Jose Antonio Meade responded to Texas Gov. Rick Perry's assertions that ISIS terrorists could be entering the United States through the Mexico border.

11 Bodies Discovered in Shallow Graves in Mexico Near Hometown of Knights Templar Mexican Drug Cartel Leader

Two different graves contained the eleven bodies and authorities later found another grave near the capital city with an undisclosed number of bodies.

Another Mexico State Bans the Use of Animals in Circus Shows, Magicians May No Longer Use Rabbits, Doves

The banning of the use of animals in circuses continues to spread throughout Mexico as Coahuila has become the next state to do so.

Mexico Tourist Town Sees 7 Kidnappings as US Updates Country's Tourism Travel Warning

Valle de Bravo, a popular tourist town in central Mexico, has become the latest town in the country to see heightened numbers of kidnappings.

'Hercules' Movie With Irina Shayk 2014: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Discusses Theme of Film Ahead of Mexico City Premiere

In celebration of the opening of "Hercules" in Mexico City this Thursday, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has opened up about what the movie means to him.

ExxonMobil, Chevron and Other US Companies Considering Investing in Mexico Oil

Last week, the Mexican government announced that it will open its oil resources to domestic and foreign private investors. Now, various U.S. petroleum companies are eyeing a piece of the pie.

Cancun, Mexico Museum May Sue Polish Artist Olek for Putting Crocheted Covers on Sculptures, Killing Marine Life

Agata Oleksiak, a Polish artist, is being accused of harming marine life in Cancun, Mexico by putting her famous crocheted covers on a museum's underwater sculptures.

Anheuser-Busch to Bring Mexican Lager to US Bars and Stores in the Southwest

Anheuser-Busch announced last week it will import its first Mexican lager to serve in bars in the southwestern U.S.
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