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Day of the Dead Parade in Mexico City Honors Quake Victims and Rescuers

The actual Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) isn’t until October 31st, but this year on Saturday, October 28th, Mexico City held its second annual Day of the Dead parade. In addition to the typical Catrinas, Calaveras and Grim Reapers, leading this year’s parade was a contingent of aid workers in tribute to the […]

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Mexico wants medical tourism to be part of new trade deal

Mexico seeks to include medical tourism in the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Medical tourism can be included in the updated list of services. Mexico says that within the framework of the renegotiations of this agreement, the free transit of tourists between Mexico, Canada and the United States must be preserved.

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Mexico Kicks Off Week of Celebrations for Day of the Dead

In honor of one of Mexico’s oldest traditions, the municipality of Aguascalientes invites residents and visitors to a free family event. Flowers, traditional clothing, bread of the dead and skulls are beginning to appear in shop windows as Mexico prepares for the Day of the Dead celebrations in San Marcos Island, Aguascalientes. From Oct. 27

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Mexico tech industry benefits from U.S. anti-immigration stance

Since the beginning of the year, Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) has opened a new engineering office in Mexico City, while Facebook Inc (FB.O) has partnered with local groups to develop technical talent in the region. Oracle Corp (ORCL.N) plans to expand its offices in the Pacific coast state of Jalisco, local officials said, possibly bringing hundreds

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Mexico continues to make significant investment in its infrastructure with new properties, airlift and attractions.

Mexico Ups the Ante with New Tourism Offerings Mexico’s destinations, hoteliers and airlines continue to make significant investments in the country’s tourism infrastructure this year, with new properties, airlift and attractions. Those efforts are clearly paying off. The Mexico Tourism Board’s internal consumer tracking studies revealed that 94 percent of visitors reported that their experiences

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Aeromexico announces nonstop San Jose-Mexico City during the Summer Season 2018

Aeromexico on Wednesday announced its first-ever flights connecting San Jose and Mexico City. The flights will be nonstop from Mineta San Jose International Airport, officials said. Aeromexico’s service and expanded service by other carriers, such as Southwest, Alaska and Frontier, have arrived as Silicon Valley and other parts of the Bay Area have experienced generally

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Billionaire Carlos Slim’s Company To Benefit From Post-Earthquake Rebuilding Of Mexico City

Carlos Slim Helu said Tuesday he is donating $110 million to recovery efforts after two earthquakes devastated parts of Mexico City and several states. In a press conference in Mexico City to announce the results of a four-week  fundraising drive, Mexico’s richest person said that over 217,000 people contributed $21.1 million, amount which the Carlos Slim

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Largest Marine Protected Area in North America Created off Mexico

The Mexican government has announced the creation of a new marine reserve in the Pacific Ocean Thursday, the largest protected area of its kind in North America. The park covers more than 57,000 square miles, a vast rectangle of ocean encompassing the four Revillagigedo Islands, small volcanic landmasses under Mexico’s control that lie about 240

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