Latest News on Mexico

Six months ago, swine flu began by closing schools - Feature
Mexico City - Six months ago Mexico's health minister made an announcement on late night television that shocked and puzzled. We are in the presence of a new influenza virus, said Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos, ann...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Health ]

More than 500 clowns meet in Mexico for laughing convention
Mexico City - More than 500 clowns gathered Monday in Mexico City for an international convention including a five-minute, non- stop laughing binge. The four-day Laughing Fair, organized by the Brotherhood of Latino Clowns and supported by Mexican ...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Fun (General) ]

Hurricane Rick downgraded to tropical storm
Mexico City - Rick, once a powerful category-five hurricane, weakened into a tropical storm as it approached the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, where it had already claimed one life. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Rick's ...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

Six people killed at table-dance club in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
MexicoCity - Six men were shot dead early Wednesday at a table-dance club in Ciudad Juarez, in northern Mexico. Chihuahua state justice officials said a group of armed attackers stormed into the Amadeus club in a mixed commercial-residential area of ...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

Dutch prince surprises Mexicans with rude slang
Mexico City - Prince Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands made Mexicans laugh with his use of Mexican slang that many mothers would have scolded their children for using, the media reported Thursday. At a meeting with representatives of the energy sec...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

Hurricane Rick downgraded to tropical storm - Summary
MexicoCity - Rick, once a powerful category-five hurricane, weakened into a tropical storm as it approached the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California peninsula, where it had already claimed one life. Both the Baja peninsula and the western coast o...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

Four police officers killed in Mexico
Mexico City - Four police officers in the eastern Mexican state of Puebla were killed by unidentified attackers Tuesday when they were taking part in a raid in the municipality of San Andres Cholula, south of state capital Puebla. The State Attorney ...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

Journalist found dead in northern Mexico
Mexico City - A journalist who covered crime was found dead in northern Mexico, about 10 hours after he was kidnapped at gunpoint, the Durango state Attorney General's office said. The body of Bladimir Antuna, 39, was found late Monday a short distan...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

Grenade attacks shake central Mexico in the wake of arrest
Mexico City - Successive grenade attacks on police facilities left one person injured and caused damage in central Mexico, in violence that offials said could be linked to the arrest of an alleged drug boss. That is a possibility, yes, Carlos Zamar...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

FIFA names cities for World Cup fan fests
Johannesburg - Nine South African cities and seven cities over five continents will be host FIFA's official public viewing events for the 2010 World Cup. All nine South African host cities as well as Berlin, London, Mexico City, Paris, Rio de Janeiro...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Sports ]

Hurricane Rick roars to dangerous category 5
Mexico City - Hurricane Rick Saturday roared to the most dangerous level, reaching Category 5 - the highest on the Saffir- Simpson scale - on Mexico's Pacific Coast, the National Hurricane Center said. The extremely dangerous storm is however expec...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

Hurricane Rick picks up power, packs winds of 260 kph
Mexico City - Hurricane Rick gathered more momentum on Saturday off Mexico's Pacific coast, packing winds reaching 260 kilometres per hour, weather officials reported. The Mexican weather service said the storm, still some 400 kilometres offshore, wa...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

North American trade officials fail to resolve disputes
Washington - The top trade officials of the United States, Canada and Mexico pledged to boost ties but failed to resolve key trade disputes as they met in Dallas on Monday. In a joint statement, the three countries touted the economic benefits of the...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ US (Business) ]

One death in Mexico due to Hurricane Rick - Summary
Mexico City - Hurricane Rick, once a powerful category-five storm, had weakened Monday en route to Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, where it had already claimed one life. A large wave caused by the storm carried a 38-year-old Mexican man out to se...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

Mexico spied on Garcia Marquez for pro-Cuban, pro-Soviet stance
Mexico City - Mexican police opened a file on Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez in 1982, as pro-Cuban and pro-Soviet and a propaganda agent of communist Cuba, according to files published by Mexican daily El Universal on Monday. The newsp...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

More than 100 dead in El Salvador flooding - Summary
Mexico City/San Salvador - More than 100 people were killed as heavy rains set off mudslides and sent rivers over their banks in El Salvador, rescue workers said Sunday. The rainfall, which came amid a cold front and the remainders of Caribbean Hurri...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

More than 90 dead in floods in El Salvador
Mexico City/San Salvador - At least 90 people were killed as heavy rains prompted mudslides and flooding rivers in El Salvador, rescue workers said Sunday. The rainfall, which was prompted by a cold front and the remainders of Caribbean hurricane Ida...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

Mexican striker de Nigris dies of heart defect - Summary
Mexico City/Athens - Mexican striker Antonio de Nigris has died of a heart attack at the age of 31, Mexican media reported Monday citing members of his family. De Nigris of Greek club AE Larissa was taken early Monday to Larissa's University Hospital...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Sports ]

Baja California on alert over powerful Hurricane Rick
Mexico City - Hurricane Rick, once a powerful category-five storm, had weakened and moved over the Pacific on Monday, with its dangerous winds threatening the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. Downgraded to a category three on the f...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]

Mexico qualify for 2010 World Cup, sting El Salvador 4-1
Mexico City - Mexico qualified for the 2010 World Cup with a 4-1 win over El Salvador at the Estadio Azteca Saturday in Mexico City. Before 100,000 spectators, Mexico pulled ahead with an own goal from El Salvador's Marvin Gonzalez in the 25th minute...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Sports ]

Mexico closes state energy company
Mexico City - The Mexican government on Sunday closed a state-run energy distribution company with about 40,000 employees. President Felipe Calderon said the company Luz y Fuerza del Centro, which provides electricity to the capital, would be closed ...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Business ]

US, Mexico qualify for World Cup; Costa Rica, Honduras still alive
Mexico City - Regional giants Mexico and the United States qualified for the 2010 World Cup, as Honduras and Costa Rica aim for the third Concacaf qualifying spot in the next and final round. The US beat Honduras 3-2 in San Pedro Sula Saturday, to ra...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Sports ]

Cemetery fun as Mexico celebrates its dead - Feature
Mexico City - Death causes devastation across Mexico every day, but once a year it turns into a festival onDia de Muertos, the Day of the Dead, when cemeteries are tak...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

Armed men steal 5,000 bicycles in Mexico
Mexico City - A group of about 20 armed attackers stole 5,000 children's bicycles from a manufacturing company in Mexico City, after threatening and locking up company workers. The National Association of Bicycle Manufacturers (Anafabi) told the dail...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ America (World) ]

More than 100 dead in El Salvador flooding - Summary
Mexico City/San Salvador, El Salvador - More than 100 people were killed as heavy rains set off mudslides and sent rivers over their banks in El Salvador, rescue workers said Sunday. The rainfall, which came amid a cold fr...

[Posted on : ] Category : [ Nature (Environment) ]



 
 

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