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U.S., Mexico end labor probe at Stellantis Mexico plant under trade pact
The U.S. and Mexican governments have resolved a labor dispute at a Mexican unit of Stellantis, officials said on Tuesday, marking the latest blow by a recent trade pact against entrenched unions seen as cozy with management.
'We Need Rain': Mexican Farmers Ravaged By Northern Drought
Hicterio Torres Franco's animals are dying: deprived of water in one of the worst droughts Mexico has seen for 30 years.
Fourth person reported drowned in New Mexico wildfire area floods
A man drowned on Sunday in northern New Mexico when a flash flood swept through a burn area left by the state's largest recorded wildfire.
Haunted hotel cursed by its architect now lies in ruins
The Hotel Posada Del Sol, which was supposed to become a distinct artistic centre of Mexico City, now lies abandoned in ruins.
Migrants escape from suffocating people-smuggling trailer in Mexico
Mexican authorities rescued nearly 100 migrants who escaped from a stifling trailer being driven by a people smuggler in the coastal state of Veracruz.
U.S. Requests Dispute Talks Over Mexican Energy Policies That 'Undermine' U.S. Firms
The United States on Wednesday requested dispute settlement consultations with Mexico under a regional trade deal over Mexican energy policies that it considers discriminatory and says "undermine" American firms and U.S.-produced energy.
Presidents Of U.S., Mexico To Meet After Summit Tensions
Mexico's leader will visit the White House on Tuesday, a month after snubbing an invitation to a U.S-hosted summit that sought to craft regional consensus on how to stem migrant border crossings that are piling pressure on the Biden administration.
Aliens have always been here, living under ocean, claims UFO expert
Anna Whitty, an UFO expert, has claimed that aliens have always been on the plant and live under the oceans for protection.
With Pills And Burner Phones, Mexican Abortion Activists Prepare For Roe V. Wade Overturn
Abril, a 22-year-old college student, has a plan if Roe v.
Dams, Taps Running Dry In Northern Mexico Amid Historic Water Shortages
Her elderly neighbor is hard of hearing so Maria Luisa Robles, a convenience store worker in the northern Mexican city of Monterrey
U.S. lodges labor complaint against Panasonic in Mexico
The request from the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) comes after a Mexican union last month petitioned the U.S. government to probe Panasonic's plant in the northern border city of Reynosa
GM agrees to hike wages 8.5% at major Mexico plant, union says
SINTTIA said the deal also comprises improved benefits, including additional bonuses, vacation time and grocery vouchers.
GM says 'progress' made in wage talks with new union in Mexico
The pay negotiations are part of a high-profile test case for a new trade deal that seeks to close the vast gap between U.S. and Mexican wages.
U.S. judge to block plan to lift COVID border restrictions for migrants
The judge's statement is a victory for Republicans who said ending the order would have increased illegal immigration and what they characterized as meritless asylum claims.
'Why not us?': Latinos stuck at Mexico border as Ukrainians enter US
Ukrainians have been granted special humanitarian permission to enter the United States.
In unusual step, Mexico president asks voters if he should go
The outcome will be overwhelmingly in favor of Lopez Obrador completing his term
Mexico to rent out unwanted presidential jet for parties
The plane was purchased for about $218 million during former president Felipe Calderon's 2006-2012 term in office
Gunfire rocks Mexican border city after drug lord captured
Residents shared videos on social media in which heavy and prolonged bursts of gunfire are heard and cars and trucks are seen set on fire.
Woman found dead, naked in own car trunk after Valentine's Day date
Elizabeth Cigarroa is believed to be the 24th victim of femicide in 2022 in Tijuana, a city that has gained a reputation for brutality against women.
Thousands affected as quake hits Guatemala
Firefighters also reported a landslide on the road from the capital to Antigua, Guatemala's main tourist city.
Hundreds wed at Valentine's Day ceremony in Mexico
What the mass wedding lacks in intimacy it makes up for with perks such as free marriage certificates
US reports nearly 2 mn migrant apprehensions at southern border in 2021
The Republican Party quickly accused Democratic President Joe Biden and his Vice President Kamala Harris of having created a "historic humanitarian crisis."
31-year-old trans woman found tortured to death in Mexico canal: police
The trans woman's death was the fifth trans killing in the western Mexico state of Colima this year
US ends talks on compensation with families separated at Mexico border
Court documents state that 5,500 children were separated from their migrant parents.
Thousands of Mexican women March in protest against violence
More than 10,700 women have been murdered in Mexico since 2019, according to official figures.
Mexican GP: Bottas takes spotlight from Hamilton, Verstappen
Valtteri Bottas took pole position ahead of teammate Lewis Hamilton
Mexican Grand Prix: Hamilton admits Red Bull are quicker after FP2
Max Verstappen topped FP2 ahead of both Mercedes drivers
Panama, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic want US to curb Haitian migration
The leaders insisted on the need to involve the United States and the United Nations in a push for investment in Haiti
Mexico tells US it wants regional migration agreement
Tens of thousands of undocumented migrants, mostly Haitians, have arrived in recent months at Mexico's southern border seeking a new life in the United States.
US judge blocks use of Covid rules to expel migrant families
Sullivan issued a temporary injunction against blocking migrant families using the so-called Title 42 rule starting on September 30.