Chrysler opens $737 million engine plant in Mexico
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO – US automaker Chrysler inaugurated a 570-million-US-dollar (S$737 million) engine plant in northern Mexico Friday, the Mexican presidency said in a statement.
Police rescue 23 Honduran migrants held captive in Mexico
VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico—Mexican police have rescued at least 23 Honduran illegal migrants, including six children, who were kidnapped for ransom, the Tabasco state prosecutor’s office said Wednesday.
Mexico’s drug war: Massacres continue unabated
Four mass shootings have left 48 dead in a week across Mexico, signaling an unabated pace for drug-related violence in the country’s four-year drug wars, which has claimed more than 28,000 lives overall. The 28,000 figure was reported by federal authorities in August, and since then hundreds more have been slain, disappeared, or turned up dead. The carnage has extended from the southern state of …
Chrysler opens 570 million dollar engine plant in Mexico
US automaker Chrysler inaugurated a 570-million-dollar engine plant in northern Mexico Friday, the Mexican presidency said in a statement.
Mexico caught in bloody anti-drugs war
At least nine Mexican police officers have been shot and killed in an ambush and six youths shot dead in Mexico City, in what police say may have been a gang-related feud.
Mexican gray wolf found dead in S.W. New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE – Another Mexican gray wolf has been found dead in southwestern New Mexico, dealing a further setback to a struggling program to reintroduce the endangered animals along the Arizona-New Mexico border.
WBC honored in Mexico
The homage paid to World Boxing Council President Doctor Jose Sulaiman Chagnon by the Maronite Diocese of Mexico yesterday had a strong impact on Mexican society.
Grupo Mexico Third-Quarter Net Climbs 58% to $452 Million on Copper Prices
Grupo Mexico SAB , the country’s largest mining company, said third-quarter profit rose 58 percent because of higher copper prices.
Mexico suffers wave of murders
Police inspect the site of shooting in Mexico City, capital of Mexico, Oct. 28, 2010. Eleven people died and 15 were injured in two separate shooting incidents in Mexico, Mexican newspapers reported on their websites on Thursday.
Report: The Salvadoran ex-guerrilla advising Mexico’s drug-war leaders
Nearly 30,000 people, the latest figure being used, have died in Mexico’s drug war in the nearly four years since President Felipe Calderon dispatched the military to disrupt the country’s drug-trafficking organizations. Calderon’s administration has consistently claimed that the high casualty rate is a sign of success. The Mexican president might have a former guerrilla commander to thanks for …
