Weekly News Items Nov 25
California importing Mexican doctors, Sheinbaum and the Indigenous struggle, Acapulco redevelopment, green energy in Oaxaca, Adolfo Enriquez’s murder, Paco Ignacio Taibo II interview.
California importing Mexican doctors, Sheinbaum and the Indigenous struggle, Acapulco redevelopment, green energy in Oaxaca, Adolfo Enriquez’s murder, Paco Ignacio Taibo II interview.
A critical contribution to understanding the transformations driven by the 2019 labor reform in Mexico.
At the Palenque Summit in Mexico City, Latin American leaders blamed coercive U.S. policies for the migration crisis.
It’s a little known fact that Mexico is a worldwide leader in women’s representation in politics.
MSP’s José Luis Granados Ceja speaks with Eduardo Casillas on the 4TV current affairs program Al Sur del 32. [Spanish]
Bolivia has severed diplomatic relations with Israel, and Colombia, Chile, and Honduras have all recalled their ambassadors. Latin America is leading the way in opposing Israel’s war on Gaza.
The Latino Media Collective speaks with Kurt Hackbarth about the possible catastrophic consequences of a US invasion of Mexico.
Speech by Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President of Mexico
Responding to Ramón Centeno in Sidecar, Jesús Hermosillo writes that while Mexico’s president is no Marxist, one result of what Centeno says is his “populist idiom of confrontation between ‘the people’ and ‘the elite’” has been the seeding of a new class-based political consciousness.
Ebrard’s role in the 4t, Texas’ anti-immigrant measures, historically low unemployment rates in Mexico, anti-abortion activists, Republicans still talking about invading Mexico, ultra-right winger Ricardo Salinas Pliego playing poor.