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Published on 20:05 GMTSource: Bloomberg - Neutral
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Published on 17:46 GMT
WATCH: Inside the growing world of Chinese organized crime in Mexico
Chinese organized criminal activity is surging in Mexico, with ties to drug cartels, fentanyl and a range of other underworld activities, including global money laundering and even illegal trafficking of exotic, often nearly extinct wildlife. Washington …
Source: The Washington Times - Right-wing -
Published on 19:40 GMT
Chronicles Life on a New Mexico Ranch Through the Eyes of a Wise Siamese Blue Point Cat
LOS RANCHOS DE ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, UNITED STATES, April 19, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Author Eugenia Eberle invites readers on a captivating journey through the rugged terrain of New Mexico in her book, "Pye: Tales from the DO OH DA AH …
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Published on 13:09 GMT
Nearshoring, An Opportunity that is Mexico’s to Lose
Mexico is privileged by geography. It is a country with a dual North American and Latin American identity that can serve as a bridge between the two regions. Mexico stands to gain from the current global geopolitical context that involves economic …
Source: Wilson Center - Label Pending -
Published on 13:53 GMT
Is Ecuador’s expulsion from the UN really the answer to the diplomatic crisis with Mexico?
By Sir Ronald Sanders The Mexican government has taken the significant step of asking the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to “suspend Ecuador as member of the United Nations” and also to “initiate the process of expulsion under article 6 of the …
Source: The St Kitts Nevis Observer - Neutral -
Published on 20:04 GMT
New Mexico colleges, universities get funding to address food insecurity
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Eight New Mexico colleges and universities are getting funding from the New Mexico Higher Education Department to address food insecurity among students, faculty and staff. A total of $1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds will be …
Source: KRQE - New Mexico - Uncategorized -
Published on 14:55 GMT
Mexico’s president is getting a little sloppy in the rush to finish projects before his term ends
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president is in a rush to finish the big legislative and building projects he promised before his term ends in September, and experts say officials are getting a bit sloppy amid all the haste. This week, legislators from the …
Source: Associated Press - Neutral -
Published on 15:38 GMT
New Mexico is making strides toward universal pre-K, national report finds
A national report found that in the 2022-2023 school year, New Mexico spent over $8,000 per child attending pre-K and that about 45 percent of four-year-old children are enrolled in a pre-K program. But for three-year-old children, the report found that …
Source: The NM Political Report - New Mexico - Left-wing -
Published on 16:41 GMT
Extortion and kidnap – a deadly journey across Mexico into the US
The influx of migrants across the southern US border has become a critical factor in the US presidential election. But what is little known is the role of drug cartels in making a dangerous journey across Mexico even more perilous. With its strip clubs, …
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Published on 17:00 GMT
7 Best Affordable Small Towns To Retire In New Mexico
Summary New Mexico offers affordable retirement options with beautiful natural landscapes and lower cost of living than national average. Towns like Ruidoso, Belen, and Aztec provide retirees with modern amenities, affordable healthcare, and rich cultural …
Source: The Travel - Neutral