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After 36 years in LA, grandmother self-deports to Mexico, leaves family behind
Los Angeles — As U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement stepped up raids across Los Angeles in recent weeks, Julie Ear and her family made a difficult drive to Tijuana International Airport just south of the U.S.-Mexico border. Ear's mother,...

Ford Motor Company celebrates its 80th anniversary in Mexico
4 Ford Motor Company celebrates its 80th anniversary in Mexico, marking eight decades of innovation, industry leadership, and cultural influence. Since its arrival in 1925 and the official establishment of Ford Motor Company S.A. de C.V. in 1946,...

For second year in a row, Mérida continues to be the safest capital in Mexico
20 For the second consecutive year, Mérida has reaffirmed its status as the safest capital in Mexico, boasting a crime rate six times lower than other major cities across the country. According to the Executive Secretariat of the National Public...

Ghana, Jamaica explore new opportunities in tourism and cult...
Ghana and Jamaica have pledged to enhance collaboration in tourism, culture, and the creative arts following discussions in Accra between Ghana’s Deputy Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Creative Arts, Mr Yussif Issaka Jajah, and Jamaica’s new...

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Reveals Why She’s Leaving Track & Field as Jamaica Finale Gets Locked In
“In the next two days, it will be my final time gracing the National Stadium,” Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce revealed at a special cocktail reception hosted by Nike on Monday night. Honoring her long partnership with the brand, Fraser-Pryce revealed...

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Makes Final Jamaica Bid After Brutal Race Threatens Legacy
For over two decades, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has commanded the starting blocks with a level of precision and intensity few athletes have sustained. From her emergence in Osaka in 2007 to Olympic gold in Beijing and five individual 100m world...

Panama Regains Control of Bocas del Toro After Violent Protests
Panama’s government has regained control of Bocas del Toro province after months of violent anti-government protests sparked by pension reforms, officials announced. The unrest, centered in the banana-producing region, left one person dead, over...

The Electricity Deficit in Cuba Maintains an ‘Upward Trend’ According to the Electric Union
Sunday saw the second-worst record in history, just 21 megawatts shy of the record set on April 23. Thermal generation has more than 300 megawatts affected, and the distributed generation almost triples this deficit / 14ymedio 14ymedio, Madrid, 23...

“You Pandu Kereta Ke Lori?” – Lelaki Sindir Wanita Cuba Keluar Parkir Cetus Kemarahan Ramai
Jangan lupa follow channel Telegram TRPbm untuk ketahui updates semasa & relevan! Siapa sahaja yang tidak pernah melalui detik aneh melayani pelbagai ragam pemandu di jalan raya Malaysia ini. Setiap hari, ada sahaja kerenah masing-masing yang...

Gang member wanted for murder in Mexico arrested by ICE in Connecticut
(WFSB) - The Department of Homeland Security has confirmed the arrest of a Mexican gang member in Connecticut on June 12th. Authorities said Orlando Diaz-Cebada, known as “El Leches” is a member of a gang called “Los Pochos,” that traffic drugs...

College students mobilized for missions in Mexico, Japan
JEFFERSON CITY (MBCollegiate) – While ministry on Missouri college campuses wound down at the beginning of May with finals week and the close of the semester, May was a month of missions mobilization resulting in 588 spiritual conversations and...
Mexico, U.S. near deal on steel and aluminum tariffs: minister
MEXICO CITY, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Mexico and the United States are close to reaching an agreement on tariffs imposed by Washington on steel and aluminum imports, Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Tuesday. Speaking after an event titled...
Mexico completes 6.8 billion USD debt operation in global markets
MEXICO CITY, June 24 (Xinhua) -- In a major debt market move, Mexico raises 6.8 billion U.S. dollars through long-term fixed-rate bonds, signaling a strategic pivot in its borrowing approach, the Finance Ministry said Tuesday. The operation...
Cuba reports until May, fewer traffic accidents but more deaths
HAVANA, Cuba, Jun 24 (ACN) At the close of the January-May period, Cuba reported a decrease in traffic accidents and injuries, while the number of deaths increased amid sustained growth in the vehicle fleet, primarily of vulnerable vehicles such...
Cuba assumes as coordinating country of the G-21 at UN Conference on Disarmament
HAVANA, Cuba, Jun 24 (ACN) Cuba assumed the role of Coordinating Country for the Group of 21 (G-21) at the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, which is meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. Cuban Foreign Ministry reported on its website that the...

'That's what he does, he's a leader': Sigur on David's performance against El Salvador

More than 2,500 police officers have been dispatched to Bocas del Toro province in Panama to restore order

'Typical CONCACAF': David recaps feisty contest with El Salvador

'It was crazy': Caldwell calls first half of Canada and El Salvador 'ugly'

Canada reaches Gold Cup quarters after 'scrappy' win over El Salvador