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Mexican president decries mass tourism anti-protests
A fierce protest in Mexico City railing against gentrification and mass tourism was fuelled by government failures and active promotion to attract digital nomads, according to experts, who said tension had been mounting for years. The criticism...

Mexico Launches Chocolate del Bienestar: A Sweet Blend of Nutrition and Social Impact
11 On July 10, 2025, the Mexican government unveiled Chocolate del Bienestar, a new initiative aimed at promoting healthy eating while supporting rural cacao producers. Spearheaded by President Claudia Sheinbaum and the Alimentación para el...
The Mexican business owner grateful for Trump’s tariffs
MONTERREY, Mexico — Jorge H. Martínez, owner of a small Mexican company near the U.S. border, has seen how President Donald Trump’s threats of steep tariffs have upended markets, bent geopolitics and thrown businesses into uncertainty. He’s...

Chicago father becomes face of lawsuit against ICE as judge hears challenge to warrantless arrests
Abel Orozco was getting home after buying tamales for his family, like he did most weekends for the past 30 years. They would have breakfast and head to church. Instead, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents detained the Mexican...
To Whom it May Concern: Trump’s tariff letters, annotated
Ninety trade deals in 90 days didn’t happen early in President Donald Trump’s second term. “Liberation Day” panicked the financial markets in April. And bespoke trade agreements with dozens of countries, he has said, takes too much time. “There’s...

Mexico Remains Top Market for U.S. Ag Exports in 2024
U.S. Agricultural Exports to Mexico Hit $30.2 Billion in 2024 According to the latest USDA report, Mexico was the number one destination for U.S. agricultural exports in 2024, receiving $30.2 billion worth of goods. Nearly half of that came from...

Mexican Fishers Use Marine Refuges to Secure Fishing Future
Fishers in the Baja California Sur are pioneering community-driven strategies to safeguard the long-term health of their fisheries. They are working alongside the Mexican conservation nonprofit Niparajá and the Mexican government. And these marine...

HELOC, Servicing, AI Fee Research Tools; Webinars and Training; Anti-Poaching Interview
HELOC, Servicing, AI Fee Research Tools; Webinars and Training; Anti-Poaching Interview In news for fans of the wholesale lending channel (more below), heading into the baseball All Star Break the Philadelphia Phillies, owned in part by Freedom...

Canada Drops Plans to Double Metal Tariffs in Hope for Negotiated Trade Deal – Reports
https://sputnikglobe.com/20250712/canada-drops-plans-to-double-metal-tariffs-in-hope-for-negotiated-trade-deal--reports-1122430006.html Canada Drops Plans to Double Metal Tariffs in Hope for Negotiated Trade Deal – Reports Canada Drops Plans to...

Chelsea captain Reece James issues clear World Cup warning after lifting trophy in the shadow of Trump
Reece James has spoken out about a key concern for the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Mexico and Canada. Chelsea won the Club World Cup by beating European champions Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 in New Jersey and James lifted the Blues’ second trophy of...

Mexican Bankers Put on Brave Face in Wake of US Laundering Blitz
Every other month, Mexico’s bankers gather in a palatial bunker in the colonial center of the capital to dine together and meet with top officials. July’s meeting was one to remember. The country has just been rocked by one of its worst banking...

Mexican Hollywood
A Community of Play to the Demise of the Neighborhood By Jaime Ruiz, Contributor Editor’s Note: On June 7, the City of Los Angeles commemorated the memory of Mexican Hollywood at the Cruise Ship Terminal, the historic site of the beloved...

Farm worker activist Alfredo Juarez to self-deport in order to get out of Northwest Detention Center
Alfredo Juarez will self-deport to Mexico in order to get out of the Northwest Detention Center. His lawyer said he couldn't bear to be there any longer. TACOMA, Wash. — A prominent farm worker activist Alfredo "Lelo" Juarez who ICE detained in...

Mexico’s President Sheinbaum Slams US Border Closure Over Screwworm Case As ‘Exaggerated’
Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum has criticised the United States for what she describes as an “exaggerated” response following Washington’s decision to suspend cattle imports from Mexico due to concerns over the flesh-eating screwworm pest....
Mexican President Rejects Trump’s Closure Of US Border, Reimposition Of Cattle Importation Ban
Mexican President, Claudia Sheinbaum, has criticised the President Donald Trump-led United States government’s decision to reimpose a ban on cattle imports from Mexico, calling the move “completely exaggerated”. Sheinbaum made the criticism on...

Bank of Nova Scotia: Buy, Sell, or Hold in July 2025?
Home » Investing » Bank of Nova Scotia: Buy, Sell, or Hold in July 2025? Bank of Nova Scotia is up 17% from the April low. Are more gains on the way? Posted by Andrew has an MBA and has been writing for The Motley Fool Canada since 2014. As a...

Mexico City protest targets gentrification, tourism
Some demonstrators in Mexico City last week used signs to protest gentrification and other housing issues in desirable neighborhoods such as Condesa and Roma. (Fernando Llano/The Associated Press) At a glance: Protesters decry mass tourism and...

Mexico president threatens to sue over SpaceX rocket debris
Mexico president threatens to sue over SpaceX rocket debris by AFP Staff Writers Mexico City (AFP) June 25, 2025 Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Wednesday threatened legal action over falling debris and contamination from billionaire Elon...

Wall Street hangs near its record Monday amid doubts about Trump's tariffs
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes hung near their records on Monday following President Donald Trump’s latest updates to his tariffs, as speculation continues on Wall Street that he may ultimately back down on them. The S&P 500 edged up by 0.1%...

Mexico barred from sending cattle to U.S. after some test positive for the flesh-eating New World screwworm
The US Secretary of Agriculture has announced ports will be closed to the livestock trade at the southern border after Mexican cattle tested positive for the flesh-eating New World screwworm (NWS). Introducing the 2025 Fortune 500, the definitive...