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Jaguar Cubs Abandoned Near Mexico Nature Reserve Rescued
BanderasNews.com

Two motherless jaguar cubs that were found October 5 in a farm field near the Calakmul Biosphere Reserve have been turned over to experts from two private groups that will raise them with minimal human contact, Mexico's commission for natural protected areas said Monday.

Three Surprising Facts About The Internet in Mexico
Fronteras

The number of Internet users in Mexico nearly doubled in the last 4 years, jumping from 41 million in 2012 to 71 million in 2016. Google estimates that, on average, people in Mexico spend 360 minutes a day using the Internet, and Mexico ranks third worldwide in YouTube watch time.

Constellation Brand Plans to Buy Brewery in Mexico
UPI

The No. 3 beer company in the United States, Constellation Brands, plans to meets its demand for its imported beers from Mexico, including Corona Extra, Modelo and Pacifico, with the purchase of a brewery in Ciudad Obregon, Mexico from Anheuser-Busch InBev NV.

Third Quarter 2016 Mexico Resort Real Estate Report
The Settlement Company

Welcome to The Settlement Company's Third Quarter, 2016 Newsletter. In this edition we highlight attractions near Uruapan, the avocado capital of the world. We are also able to report positive numbers for the Mexico's international tourism industry.

First Day of Dead Parade in CDMX a Howling Success
Associated Press

Mexico City held its first Day of the Dead parade Saturday, complete with floats, giant skeletons and more than 1,000 actors, dancers and acrobats. Tens of thousands turned out to watch the procession, which has never been a part of the traditional celebrations.

Trump's Right. Mexico Is Eating America's Lunch
Bloomberg

It's been a fixture of Donald Trump's campaign rallies: 'Mexico is Eating America's Lunch.' Turns out Trump's metaphor is, in one sense, objectively true - just not exactly how he would have voters believe. Of all the food Mexico imports, nearly four-fifths comes from the United States.

Phoenix Mayor Works to Strengthen Trade with Mexico
Fronteras

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton is visiting Mexico City this week on a commercial mission, followed by business and community leaders from Arizona. Phoenix has had a representative in Mexico City since 2014, but on Thursday, the city opened a brick-and-mortar office in Mexico City.

Mexico Tourism Board Promotes El Día de Los Muertos
PR Newswire

The Mexico Tourism Board announced a multi-faceted campaign to bring tourists to Mexico during the Day of the Dead holiday. The initiative invites travelers to experience the holiday through Mexico City's parade, to be livestreamed via Facebook, and major brand partnerships.

Daylight Savings Time Ends in Mexico This Weekend
BanderasNews.com

Daylight saving time 2016 officially ends for most of Mexico at 2 am on Sunday, October 30. It's important to note that the shift to standard time in Mexico will take place a week earlier than in the US, something visitors may find useful to know - especially those arriving by sea or air.

World Golf Hall of Fame 2017 Class Includes Lorena Ochoa
Mexico News Daily

Guadalajara's Lorena Ochoa will be among the 2017 inductees into the World Golf Hall of Fame, the first Mexican-born golfer to be chosen. The 37th woman to be inducted, Ochoa, 34, is also the first Latin American and the youngest woman to enter the Hall of Fame.

Mexico to Work with New U.S. Leader to Boost Ties
El Paso Times

Given that bilateral commerce all along the US-Mexican border added up to $320 billion in 2015, 'Mexico will absolutely work with whomever wins the upcoming US election to strengthen the economies of both countries,' the Consul General of Mexico in El Paso, Marcos Bucio, said last week.

Hook the Cure Tournament Returns to Puerto Vallarta
BanderasNews.com

Fishing and golfing enthusiasts are heading to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico for a long weekend of fun, frivolity, and entertainment at the 11th edition of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's premiere fishing, golf and spa outing, 'Hook the Cure Powered by IOTEC,' set to take place Nov. 3-6.

MEXLend: Financial Planning Key to Early Retirement
MEXLend Mortgages for Mexico

A smart financial strategy is the key to retiring early and securely. One step that can get you closer to your dreams of retirement is to choose a place where living costs are lower. This is one of the reasons why purchasing a second home in Mexico is such a popular option.

Clowns Gather for 21st Annual Convention in Mexico City
BanderasNews.com

Despite the recent rash of creepy clown sightings that have sparked fear around the world, the 21st International Clown Convention brought 450 professional clowns from 14 countries to Mexico City this week for four days of workshops and, well, just clowning around.

Mexico to Offer Undocumented Migrants Legal Residency
The Monitor

Immigration officials have announced the revival of Mexico's Temporary Program for the Regularization of Migrants. Starting next year, undocumented foreigners who can prove they entered the country before Jan 9, 2015 will be granted legal temporary residency status.

7 Great Destinations in Mexico for the Day of the Dead
The Daily Meal

Wondering how the living spend the Day of the Dead in Mexico? From Aguascalientes to Zacatecas, there are many Mexican pueblos famous for their Dia de Los Muertos festivities. Here are seven destinations where you can 'live it up' while enjoying traditional celebrations.

US-Mexico 2026 FIFA World Cup Bid Gets a Boost
Business Insider

Last week, FIFA's governing council voted to ban countries in Europe and Asia from hosting the 2026 World Cup. This, along with FIFA President Gianni Infantino's support of the US-Mexico bid, significantly increases the chances for the US and Mexico to co-host the 2026 tournament.

Ancient Chinese Porcelain Discovered in Acapulco
Xinhua

Mexican archaeologists have uncovered thousands of fragments of a 400-year-old shipment of Chinese 'export-quality porcelain' that was buried in Acapulco. The shipment of rice bowls, cups and plates dates from the reign of the Ming Dynasty's 13th emperor.

Latino Musicians Rock Out at US-Mexico Border Concert
BanderasNews.com

During Saturday's 'Riseup As One' concert, held just feet away from the U.S.-Mexico border fence in Otay Mesa, California, an all-star cast of Latino musicians called for Hispanics to become politically active and to celebrate their cultural diversity.

Milagros Caninos Gives Wounded Dogs Sanctuary
cctv-america.com

Throughout the world, many animals - including dogs - bear the wrath of human cruelty. On the outskirts of Mexico City, there is a special place for some of the most severely injured. It's run by a charity organization called 'Milagros Caninos' - and it's kept alive through donations.


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