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Stories about Guatemala Arrival of the ‘migrant caravan’ lays bare Mexico's own anti-immigration side "Mexico has a long and proud tradition of open doors to persecuted people, in exile, or victims of violence [...] Why are there first and second cla... [1]
Global Church News - San Diego Plans Diocesan Synod, a New Way of ‘Being Church May 20, 2016 The Diocese of San Diego will soon be assuming a vanguard role in demonstrating how local churches can embrace the “synodality” promoted by Pope Francis. (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
MEXICO CITY On the first weekend of April, South Korean national flags were on display in the Zocalo, Mexico City's vast main square, to welcome visiting South Korean President Park Geun-hye. [3]
AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico -- At 9 o'clock every evening, the rail tracks in the north-central Mexican city of Aguascalientes come alive as long-distance trains pull into the Nissan plant. (confirmed by 2 sources) [4]
What’s the first thing that comes into your mind if I mention the name “Mexico”? Perhaps you get images of sombreros, giant cacti or chihuahuas. Or maybe tacos, chocolate, salsa, margaritas, tequila or mariachi bands spring to mind. [5]
Roberto Borrero writes that “Naniki Reyes Ocasio, a representative of the Consejo General de Tainos Borincanos [will] present a position paper on Intellectual Property, Culture and Heritage at the Indigenous Summit of the Americas to be held Argentin... [6]
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico will seek to diversify its exports and imports, capitalizing on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade liberalization initiative on which the U.S., Japan and 10 other countries recently reached a broad agreement, says Mexican Presi... (confirmed by 2 sources) [7]
MEXICO CITY -- Business leaders and other participants at a seminar here agreed on the importance of Japan and Mexico cooperating more closely to strengthen their presence in the Asian market. [8]
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Stories about Guatemala Arrival of the ‘migrant caravan’ lays bare Mexico's own anti-immigration side "Mexico has a long and proud tradition of open doors to persecuted people, in exile, or victims of violence [...] Why are there first and second cla
Global Church News - San Diego Plans Diocesan Synod, a New Way of ‘Being Church May 20, 2016 The Diocese of San Diego will soon be assuming a vanguard role in demonstrating how local churches can embrace the “synodality” promoted by Pope Francis.
MEXICO CITY On the first weekend of April, South Korean national flags were on display in the Zocalo, Mexico City's vast main square, to welcome visiting South Korean President Park Geun-hye.
AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico -- At 9 o'clock every evening, the rail tracks in the north-central Mexican city of Aguascalientes come alive as long-distance trains pull into the Nissan plant.
What’s the first thing that comes into your mind if I mention the name “Mexico”? Perhaps you get images of sombreros, giant cacti or chihuahuas. Or maybe tacos, chocolate, salsa, margaritas, tequila or mariachi bands spring to mind.
Roberto Borrero writes that “Naniki Reyes Ocasio, a representative of the Consejo General de Tainos Borincanos [will] present a position paper on Intellectual Property, Culture and Heritage at the Indigenous Summit of the Americas to be held Argentin
MEXICO CITY -- Mexico will seek to diversify its exports and imports, capitalizing on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade liberalization initiative on which the U.S., Japan and 10 other countries recently reached a broad agreement, says Mexican Presi
MEXICO CITY -- Business leaders and other participants at a seminar here agreed on the importance of Japan and Mexico cooperating more closely to strengthen their presence in the Asian market.
MEXICO CITY -- The former finance minister behind Donald Trump's trip to Mexico in August has been made foreign minister at a time of growing tensions across the border and little communication with the incoming U.S. administration.
NAGOYA -- Mexico wants more investment from Japanese companies, especially smaller ones, as it aims to become the world's fourth-largest producer of cars by 2020.