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CNN
March 9, 2018
US officials have been in touch with Mexican law enforcement officials who are leading the investigation, Nauert said at a news briefing Thursday. "Clearly, there is a threat," said Nauert. "We're making Americans aware of that threat so that Americans can protect their own safety and the safety of theirÃâà...
Natural Gas Intelligence
March 7, 2018
Amid political wrangling over the July 1 presidential elections in Mexico, the government and the energy industry issued a robust response by ... the Mision block in the north Mexican states of Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas to migrate under a consortium of Mexico's Grupo R and Tecpetrol known as SMB.
Disaster News Network
March 7, 2018
Water is often politics in Mexico ... I interviewed 180 engineers, politicians, business leaders and residents in eight Mexican cities for my book on politics and water. I was startled to discover that Mexican officials frequently treat water distribution and treatment not as public services but as political favors.
EL PAÍS in English
March 7, 2018
But this kind of restriction, and others like it, are preventing female politicians from coming anywhere near a participation rate of 50% inside Mexico's bicameral ... Mexican women are also barred from politics through pressure that can include political violence (causing damage to their public image), doubleÃâà...
U.S. News & World Report
March 6, 2018
The senior White House adviser and presidential son-in-law will be traveling to Mexico City with a delegation that includes staff from the State Department and National Security Council. They'll also meet with Mexico's foreign minister. The officials are expected to discuss security, immigration, trade andÃâà...
EcoWatch
March 6, 2018
Scarcity turns water into a powerful political bargaining chip. From Delhi to Nairobi, its oversight is fraught with inequality, corruption and conflict. Mexico, too, has seen its water fall prey to cronyism in too many cities. I interviewed 180 engineers, politicians, business leaders and residents in eight MexicanÃâà...
The Conversation US
March 6, 2018
Scarcity turns water into a powerful political bargaining chip. From Delhi to Nairobi, its oversight is fraught with inequality, corruption and conflict. Mexico, too, has seen its water fall prey to cronyism in too many cities. I interviewed 180 engineers, politicians, business leaders and residents in eight MexicanÃâà...
Globalnews.ca
December 31, 1999
The United States says it's in a hurry to finish NAFTA negotiations quickly, arguing that political challenges over the coming months will make it increasingly ... U.S. trade czar Robert Lighthizer listed three sets of elections later this year as a reason to hurry: the Mexican presidential vote in July, AmericanÃâà...
ABC News
December 31, 1999
FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 31, 2014, file photo, then Mexican House of Deputies President Ricardo Anaya, left, and Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto, attend a signing ceremony enactment of political reforms at Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City. A group of influential Mexican intellectuals and writersÃâà...
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