

Another case of animal cruelty in Tizimin, Yucatan.Today the new night transportation routes. Night Route will be free in Merida during September.American Airlines is cutting 14,000 flights in December.The alleged femicide of a 30-year-old woman is reported in Francisco de MontejoĪccording to police reports, an approximately.Three drunks try to rob a bank with knives and machetes in Kinchil, Yucatan.Man sentenced to 3 years in prison for house robbery in downtown Merida.

2021: record year in greenhouse gas concentrations, global sea levels, and ocean heat.13, on the occasion of the late Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s birthday, López Obrador’s party, Morena, tweeted that Castro’s “history, his struggle, and resistance are to this day a synonym of dignity for millions of human beings around the planet.” On his decision to hire Cuban doctors, López Obrador said on July 23, “It’s an instruction that I myself gave, knowing what would be the response of our adversaries, the conservatives.” Human-rights groups say the regime’s state-run business of exporting medical doctors amounts to modern-day slavery because the Cuban government keeps the bulk of the doctors’ foreign wages. ▪ López Obrador proudly announced recently that he has hired 500 Cuban doctors to work in Mexico under a contract with Cuba’s government. market for more than 78% of its export income. That sounds like a bad omen.Įconomists say the possibility of a USMCA trade spat could cost Mexico between $10 billion and $30 billion in tariffs and is causing high anxiety in U.S. complaint at a military parade to commemorate Mexico’s Independence Day on Sept. He said Mexico’s free-trade deal with the United States can’t come “at the cost of our dignity” and announced that he will respond to the U.S. ▪ In recent weeks, López Obrador has stepped up his rhetoric against the United States and Canada’s formal complaint that his government is discriminating against their private energy companies, a possible violation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free-trade agreement (USMCA). López Obrador, perhaps to deflect public attention from a stagnant economy, rising inflation, growing poverty rates, and violence by organized crime groups, is making headlines by defying the United States and becoming more vocal in his defense of Cuba and other leftist dictatorships. This is getting little attention in the United States, but should sound alarm bells across the Americas: Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador seems to be moving increasingly toward radical populism as he nears the end of his six-year term. He recently published an editorial regarding the actions of Mexican president Lopez Obrador. Andrés Oppenheimer is the editor and syndicated foreign affairs columnist with The Miami Herald, anchor of “Oppenheimer Presenta” on CNN En Español, and author of seven books, several of which have been published in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Japanese.
