Donald Trump to put US tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China from Saturday

The Impending Economic Impact of New Tariffs on North America Donald Trump’s recent confirmation of tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China is set to ripple through the North American economy starting February 1. With Mexico and Canada facing 25% levies and China a 10% tariff, predominantly in response to the distribution of illegal … Read more

Gulf of Mexico or Gulf of America? Google Maps and contentious geography | Donald Trump News

The Geopolitical Landscape of Digital Cartography: Navigating Controversial Name Changes The digital age has revolutionized the way we consume maps and understand geography. Google Maps, a leader in online mapping technology, recently announced significant name changes influenced by political decisions in the United States. These changes, namely rebranding the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf … Read more

Mexican Cuisine Earns Michelin Stars And Eater Acclaim

The Rise of Upscale Mexican Cuisine in the U.S. Upscale Mexican cuisine is making significant strides across the United States, showcasing gourmet interpretations that defy traditional fast and casual conceptions. With seven Michelin-star restaurants scattered between California and New York City, the U.S. is now home to a growing number of destinations offering hand-crafted, upscale … Read more

**"Operation ‘Conspiracy’: Illicit Gun Smuggling from the US into Mexico"

Headline: Mexico‘s Top Prosecutor Exposes U.S. Arms Trafficking "Conspiracy"hindering Mexico’s Fight against Crime Subhead: Giorzel stacking presented a dire picture of illicit arms flow from the U.S., with recent data confirming 200,000 firearms annually smuggled into Mexico. Byline: [Your Name], News Editor Article: The head of Mexico’s Attorney General‘s Office (FGR), Alejandro Gertz Manero, has … Read more

Trump Administration Revives Plan to Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations

Title: Trump‘s Team Revives Plan to Designate Mexican Cartels as Terrorist Organizations In a potential shift in U.S. drug policy, Donald Trump’s incoming administration is discussing the possibility of labeling Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations, ունենenciating an idea that was first floated during Trump’s first term but never materialized. The news, brokered by three sources … Read more

Chapitos Gain Time in Talks to Seal Plea Deal

Title: The Future of "Los Chapitos" Remains Uncertain as US Authorities and Defense Seek Extensions for Plea Bargain Talks The sons of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán, Joaquin Guzmán López and Ovidio Guzmán, continue to be the center of a legal drama as their case is adjourned to February and March, respectively, while negotiations for a … Read more

Mexican Man Detained for Stealing Adult Toys

Unusual Robbery Attempt at Adult Toy Store in Mexico City Draws Amusement, Otaku Themed Products Among Stolen Goods An unusual incident unfolded at an establishment in Benito Juárez, Mexico City, when a man identified as Noé Bartolo entered a sex shop armed with a knife, intending to steal various products. The thief, who was later … Read more

Michoacán’s Avocado Pickers: Balancing Skill and Circumstance

Title: Crystal, Crime, and Collapse: Michoacán‘s Aguacate Industry Unveiled In Michoacán, the sun rises on a symphony of boots crunching leaves, axes swinging into action, and laughter echoing through the avocado trees. The men scale branches, tie ropes, and leap with practiced ease. This is no ordinary harvesting; it’s a dance, a spectacle. And it’s … Read more

Ken Salazar: A Farewell Ride for the Cowboy Hat Envoy

Title: Ken Salazar, the Ambitious U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Departure Signals a New Era in U.S.-Mexico relations After nearly three years in post, U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Ken Salazar, is set to bid farewell in aulls Monday, signaling the beginning of a new political cycle in the bilateral relationship. The departure of the charismatic envoy, … Read more

Mexicana Airlines Shuts Down 8 of Its 17 Routes

Mexican State-Run Airline Mexicana de Aviación Slashes Routes by Half Mexicana de Aviación, the state-run airline, has announced the closure of eight of its 17 routes from the Aeropuerto Internacional Felipe Ángeles (AIFA), effective January 6, 2024. This move comes barely a year after the airline’s relanzamiento, with the company shutting down services to Acapulco, … Read more