México CITY, México.- Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador met with Canada’s second-largest pension fund Wednesday, a week after a summit with US President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Jesús Ramírez Cuevas reported the suspension of one of the accounts where the public activities of the president are disseminated. This announcement was made by the spokesman for the presidency, Jesús Ramírez Cuevas. Through
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MoreAlejandro Encinas It’s not unusual to hear of countries using NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware to surveil the public, but there are now concerns one government is spying on itself. Sources for The New York
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MoreWhile investigating abuses by the military, the country’s top human rights official was infected with the spyware, the Times found. A man with gray hair and a gray beard stands behind a
MoreMillions of people in México have been warned to prepare for a possible evacuation after increased activity from the country’s most dangerous active volcano, which has been spewing ash into several nearby
MoreMéxico City. The detention of foreign migrants in Mexican territory has increased five times in the last decade, going from 88,000 in 2012 to 450,000 in 2022, due to the persecution policy
MoreRoxana Ruiz shouts slogans during a march in memory of Diana Velazquez, who was making a call outside her home in 2017 when she was disappeared, raped and killed, in Chimalhuacan, State
MorePHOTO: EL PAIS México’s Supreme Court ruled Thursday the government cannot simply decree tourist trains or other public work projects to be issues of “national security,” but hours later President Andrés Manuel
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