Submissions from 2017
Mexican Auto Industry Faces Mixed Prospects in 2017, Carlos Navarro
Trump’s Attacks on Mexico Benefit Presidential Hopeful López Obrador, Carlos Navarro
Expatriates Sent Record Amount of Remittances to Mexico in 2016, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Tourism Sector Turns in Solid Performance in 2016, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Government Keeps Gasoline Prices Unchanged in First Half of February, Carlos Navarro
Special Assembly Completes Constitution for Mexico City, Carlos Navarro
Governing Party Proposes Reduction in Size of Mexican Congress, Carlos Navarro
Trump’s Proposal to Impose Tariffs on Mexican Imports Creates Widespread Concern, Carlos Navarro
Anti-logging Activist Murdered in Sierra Tarahumara, Carlos Navarro
Observers Question Timing of Extradition of Drug Lord Chapo Guzmán, Carlos Navarro
Peña Nieto’s Initiative to Legalize Same-Sex Marriage in Mexico Voted Down in Congress, Carlos Navarro
President-elect Trump Vows to Proceed with Construction of Border Wall, Carlos Navarro
Study Supports Ban on Planting of Genetically Modified Corn in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Trump Threatens Tariffs on Imports of Vehicles Assembled in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Luis Videgaray Returns to Cabinet as Mexico’s Foreign Relations Secretary, Carlos Navarro
Mexicans Angered by Increase in Gasoline Prices, Carlos Navarro
Submissions from 2016
Mexican Senate Approves Legislation to Ban Dogfights Nationwide, Carlos Navarro
Resignation of Central Bank Governor Dampens Optimism over OPEC Agreement, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Agrees to Ensure Independence for New Prosecutor’s Office, Carlos Navarro
Zacatecas Authorities Reject Protected-Area Designation in Mining Region, Carlos Navarro
Cuba Joins Mexico and U.S. in Negotiations over Oil-Rich Area in Gulf of Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Election of Donald Trump as U.S. President Raises Red Flags in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Disagreement over Pipeline Causes Violent Confrontation Among Yaqui Factions in Sonora, Carlos Navarro
Food Banking System Helps Alleviate Hunger in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Mexico City to Host Next Mayors’ Global Climate Conference, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Shuffles Cabinet to Emphasize Anti-Corruption Efforts, Carlos Navarro
Human Rights Commission Resurrects Proposal to Create System of Anonymous Judges, Carlos Navarro
Zapatistas Emerge from the Shadows, Announce Plan for 2018 Presidential Race, Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s Agave Producers Wrestle with Uncertain Supplies, Surge in Global Demand for Tequila, Carlos Navarro
Veracruz Governor Duarte Resigns after Governing Party Acts on Corruption Allegations, Carlos Navarro
Ambush of Military Convoy in Sinaloa Could Signal New Strategy for Drug Cartels, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Government Set to Award Fracking Contracts in Northeast, Carlos Navarro
More than 400 Mexicans Named in Bahamas Leak Case, Carlos Navarro
Questions Persist on Disappearance of Students from Guerrero Teachers College, Carlos Navarro
Environmental Concerns Accompany Surge in Demand for Mexican Avocados, Carlos Navarro
Peso Decline Raises Concerns in Mexico about Inflation, Capital Flight, Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s New Finance Secretary Tasked with Justifying Reduced Budget to Congress, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Prepared to Extradite Pharmaceutical Entrepreneur to Mexico to Face Drug Charges, Carlos Navarro
Meeting with Trump further damages President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Image in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Tequila-Cachaça Agreement part of Mexico’s and Brazil’s Effort to Expand Trade Relations, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Executes Another Hedge in Financial Markets to Protect Oil Revenues in 2017, Carlos Navarro
Severe Storms Hinder Recovery of Monarch Butterflies in Protected Biosphere, Carlos Navarro
Human Trafficking Remains a Major Problem in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Immigration Policy Remains a Key Topic in U.S. Presidential Contest, Carlos Navarro
Defense Ministry Reports Tens of Thousands of Defections from Military Since 2000, Carlos Navarro
High Debt Limits Access to Commercial Loans for Many Mexican States, Carlos Navarro
OAS Human Rights Commission to Resume Probe of Disappearance of Students in Guerrero, Carlos Navarro
Statistics Institute Creates Controversy with New Formula to ‘Reduce Poverty’, Carlos Navarro
Journalists, Small-Town Mayors Remain Under Siege in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Plan to Create Shared Telecommunications Network Faces Further Delays, Carlos Navarro
Institute Warns of Widespread Water Crisis in Mexico in 10 Years, Carlos Navarro
NAFTA, Trans-Pacific Partnership Become Central Issues in U.S. Electoral Campaign, Carlos Navarro
Government Controls Have Reduced Imports of Used Vehicles from U.S., Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s Push to Convert to Renewable Energy Comes into Conflict with Land Rights, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Vetoes Anti-Corruption Legislation as Inadequate, Carlos Navarro
Private Service Stations Begin Operations in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
British Vote to Leave European Union Has Small Impact on Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Teachers’ Union Strikes, Sets up Blockades to Force Government to Abandon Education Reforms, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Moves Forward with Plan to Extract Oil from Deep Waters of the Gulf of Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Surge of Refugees from Africa, Caribbean Overwhelm Private Shelters in Tijuana, Carlos Navarro
Legal Challenge Further Delays Extradition of Chapo Guzmán Loera, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Congress Approves Weakened Anti-Corruption Legislation, Carlos Navarro
Almost 13,000 Firearms Went Missing from Mexican Law-Enforcement Agencies between 2006 and 2016, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Voters Send Message to Incumbent Parties, particularly PRI, in Gubernatorial Elections, Carlos Navarro
Indigenous Communities Attempt to Halt Construction of Massive Hydroelectric Facility in Chiapas, Carlos Navarro
Officials Inaugurate Solar-Powered System for Wastewater Treatment Plant in Sonora, Carlos Navarro
Conflict Resurfaces Between Teachers Union and Administration over Education Reforms, Carlos Navarro
President Proposes Changes to Constitution to Allow Gay Marriage throughout Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Court Decisions Open the Door for Extradition of ‘Chapo’ Guzmán Loera to U.S., Carlos Navarro
Independent Candidates Lining Up for 2016 and 2018 Elections, Carlos Navarro
Study Shows Mexican Expatriates Send Only One-tenth of their Earnings via Remittances, Carlos Navarro
Women March in 27 States Demanding Action to End Domestic Violence, Femicides, Carlos Navarro
Congress Considers Initiatives Addressing Corruption, Code of Ethics, Carlos Navarro
Weak Global Oil Market Forces Finance Ministry to Inject Capital into State-run Oil Company PEMEX, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Announces Proposal to Further Ease Marijuana Laws in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Torture Remains a Significant Human Rights Problem in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
IACHR Experts to Discontinue Investigations on Disappeared Students in Guerrero, Carlos Navarro
U.S. State Department Issues New Travel Warning for Most of Guerrero State, Carlos Navarro
Green Turtles Taken Off the Endangered List in Mexico, Florida, Carlos Navarro
Panama Papers Documents Implicate at Least 33 Mexican Citizens in Global Tax Scandal, Carlos Navarro
Independent Candidates Could Be a Factor in 2016 Gubernatorial Races, 2018 Presidential Elections, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Coffee Growers in Crisis Due to Outbreak of Coffee Leaf Rust, Other Factors, Carlos Navarro
Electronic Waste More than Quadruples in Mexico Since 2009, Carlos Navarro
Uber Transportation Service Expands to 14 Cities in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Federal Judge Issues Ruling Banning Commercial Planting of Genetically Modified Corn in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Guerrero Governor Proposes Legal Production of Opium Poppy for Medical Purposes, Carlos Navarro
Peña Nieto Government Touts Success of Anti-Hunger Campaign, but Critics Question Results, Carlos Navarro
Two Rivers with the Name Atoyac Make Headlines for Different Reasons, Carlos Navarro
Critics Question Mexican Government’s Role in Freeing of former Coahuila Governor Humberto Moreira from Spanish Jail, Carlos Navarro
Statehood Allows Mexico City to Change its Branding to CDMX, Carlos Navarro
Fatal Riot at Nuevo León Penitentiary Exposes Major Deficiencies in Mexico’s Prison System, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Tourism Experiences Banner Year in 2015, Carlos Navarro
Journalists Continue to Face Extreme Danger in Veracruz State, Carlos Navarro
Pope Francis Shines Spotlight on Violence, Poverty, Indigenous Rights During Visit to Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Low Oil Prices Force Government to Consider Budget Reductions, Especially for State-Run Oil Company, Carlos Navarro
Residents of Sonora Continue to Face Negative Repercussions from Toxic Spill in 2014, Carlos Navarro
Conservation Groups Fight to Halt Development in Environmentally Sensitive Area Near Cancún, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Launches Series of Hearings on Marijuana Legalization, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Among the Top Countries in the World Facing Identity Theft, Carlos Navarro
Spanish Authorities Arrest Former Coahuila Governor on Money-Laundering, Other Charges, Carlos Navarro