Submissions from 2013
President Enrique Peña Nieto Moves to Strengthen Relations with Cuba, Venezuela, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Administration Apparently Cancels Construction of New Refinery in Hidalgo State, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Government Launches Major Operation against Caballeros Templarios Cartel in Michoacán State, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Issues Executive Order to Ban Slot Machines, Tighten Regulations for Casino Permits, Carlos Navarro
U.N. Human Rights Review Urges Mexico to Improve Protections for Journalists, Carlos Navarro
Chamber of Deputies Easily Approves President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Tax-Reform Package, Carlos Navarro
New Report Reveals U.S. Spying Operations on ex-President Felipe Calderón, Carlos Navarro
Center-Left Parties Pushing for Public Referendum on Energy Reforms, Carlos Navarro
Researchers Seek Ways to Preserve Indigenous Languages in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Environmental Groups Protest Government’s Decision to Remove National Park Status from Nevado de Toluca, Carlos Navarro
Government Reduces Growth Projections After Recent Storms, Carlos Navarro
Judge Questions Circumstances Surrounding Arrest of Teachers Union Leader Elba Esther Gordillo, Carlos Navarro
UN Environment Programme Honors Mexican Environmental Advocate Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo for Work in Creating Biosphere in Querétaro State, Carlos Navarro
Dragon Mart Project Back on Track After State Supreme Court Orders Local Authorities to Grant Construction Permit, Carlos Navarro
Severe Storms Hit Mexico From Both Coasts, Causing Severe Damage in Much of the Country, Carlos Navarro
Effort to Reform Mexico’s Transparency Laws Stalls in Congress, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Unveils Tax-Reform Plan, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Criticized for Timid Response to US Spying Allegations, Carlos Navarro
Regional Teachers Union Holds Demonstrations in Mexico City to Protest Public-Education Reforms, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Engages in Debate On Further Decriminalizing, Legalizing Marijuana, Carlos Navarro
Transportation Secretary Warns Aeroméxico to Improve Financial Situation or Face Same Fate as Mexicana, Carlos Navarro
Governing Party, Center-Left Opposition Offer Plans for Energy Reform, Carlos Navarro
Snubbed by Major Cell Phone Companies, Zapotec Community in Oaxaca Installs Own Telephone System, Carlos Navarro
Federal Government, Indigenous Communities in Two States Disagree On Legality of Community Police Forces, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Deportations of Undocumented Mexicans Continue at Steady Pace in 2012, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Court Orders Release of Notorious Drug Trafficker Convicted of Killing U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Agent in 1995, Carlos Navarro
Popocatépetl Volcano Creates Constant Anxiety, Economic Opportunity for Nearby Residents, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Surgical Procedure Reignites Debate over Presidential Succession, Carlos Navarro
Report Shows Nearly Half of Mexico’s Population Remains Poor, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto to Present Energy-Reform Plan in August, Carlos Navarro
Yaqui Indians Claim Aqueduct in Sonora State Infringes on Tribal Water Rights, Carlos Navarro
In Bold Operation, Government Arrests Top Leader of Zetas Cartel, Carlos Navarro
Lawsuits, Closed Trial, Threaten Documentary that Exposed Corruption in Judicial System, Carlos Navarro
Independent Candidate Wins Mayoral Election in Small Town in Zacatecas State, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Becoming Leading Producer of Methamphetamines, Carlos Navarro
Apparent PAN Victory in Baja California Election Leads to Rumored Back-Room Pact with Governing PRI, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Senate Immigration-Reform Legislation Draws Mixed Reactions; Initiative Not Expected to Prosper in House, Carlos Navarro
Campaign to End Bullfighting in Mexico Draws Mixed Reactions, Carlos Navarro
Foreign Tourism Shows Strong Signs of Recovery in Early Part of 2013, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Candidate Loses Election to Head World Trade Organization to Brazilian Rival, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto, Congress Considering Reforms to Banking System that Would Boost Lower-Cost Credit, Promote Growth, Carlos Navarro
Charges Against Ex-Tabasco Governor Andrés Granier Test President Enrique Peña Nieto’s Commitment to Fight Corruption, Carlos Navarro
Mexico, ILO Sign Agreement to Help Boost Formal Jobs, Increase Social Benefits for Workers, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Reviews Practice of Detaining Suspects of Certain Crimes for Extended Periods, Carlos Navarro
New Telecommunications Law Lacks Provisions for Satellite Industry, Carlos Navarro
Mexico, Chile Reach Agreement on Beef Inspections Ahead of Pacific Alliance Meeting in Colombia, Carlos Navarro
Unrest in Michoacán Forces Federal Government to Assume All Law-Enforcement Duties, Carlos Navarro
New Telecommunications Law Almost a Reality, Carlos Navarro
Presidents Barack Obama, Enrique Peña Nieto Hold Uneventful Meeting in Mexico City, Carlos Navarro
Dragon Mart Project Suffers Setback After Local Authorities Deny Building Permit, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto's Political Agreement with Opposition Parties in Jeopardy, Carlos Navarro
Questions Arise About Veracruz Governor’s Commitment to Protect Journalists, Carlos Navarro
State-run Oil Company PEMEX Inaugurates Electricity-Generating Plant in Tabasco State, Carlos Navarro
Education Reform Runs into Resistance from Teachers in Poorer States, Carlos Navarro
Russia Bans Some Imports of Mexican Beef Because of Concerns about Use of Harmful Substance in Cattle, Carlos Navarro
Authorities Thwart Assassination Attempt against Federal Senator, Deputy from Zacatecas, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Facing Severe Drought Again in 2013, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Court Ruling Complicates ex-President Ernesto Zedillo’s Case in U.S. Court, Carlos Navarro
Slow U.S. Recovery Could Limit Growth in Mexico’s Economy in Short Term, but Reforms Could Boost Long-Term Prospects, Carlos Navarro
Chamber of Deputies Approves Comprehensive Reforms to Telecommunications Sector, Carlos Navarro
Despite Six-Month Investigation, Mexican Authorities Have Not Determined Motive for August 2012 Attack on U.S. Diplomatic Vehicle, Carlos Navarro
Mixed Reactions in Mexico to Election of New Pope, Carlos Navarro
Report Confirms Illegal Exports of Weapons to Mexico Have Continued at Steady Pace in Recent Years, Carlos Navarro
French Government Recognizes Mexican Journalist Lydia Cacho for Her Work to Promote Rights of Women and Girls, Carlos Navarro
Governing Party Now Open to Adding Value-Added Tax to Food and Medicines in Fiscal-Reform Package, Carlos Navarro
Business Organizations Join Forces to Urge Government to Curb Sale of Counterfeit Products, Carlos Navarro
In Dramatic, Low-Risk Move, President Enrique Peña Nieto Orders Arrest of Teachers Union President Elba Esther Gordillo on Corruption Charges, Carlos Navarro
Avian Flu Outbreak in Guanajuato Raises Concerns about Price Speculation for Eggs, Chicken, Carlos Navarro
City of Chicago Declares Drug Trafficker El Chapo Guzmán Public Enemy Number One, Carlos Navarro
Criminal Organizations Target Social-Media Activist in Tamaulipas, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Taking Low-Key Approach on Latest U.S. Immigration-Reform Initiatives, Carlos Navarro
Violence, Crime in Mexico Remain Obstacle to Growth of Foreign Tourism, Carlos Navarro
Geologists Discover Huge Aquifer in Southeastern Area of Mexico City, Carlos Navarro
Huge Explosion Rocks Administrative Headquarters of State-Run Oil Company PEMEX in Mexico City; Gas Leak Apparent Cause, Carlos Navarro
Sugar Prices Fall Sharply in Mexico, Prompting Sugarcane Growers to Demand Restrictions on Corn-Syrup Imports, Guaranteed Price from Government, Carlos Navarro
Supreme Court Panel Rules that French Citizen Florence Cassez's Civil Rights Were Violated, Orders Her Release, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Launches Ambitious Program to Eliminate Hunger in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Victims’ Compensation Law Goes Into Effect, Carlos Navarro
Chinese Government-Sponsored Trade, Commercial Project in Quintana Roo Draws Strong Opposition in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Petition Asks U.S. Government to Stem Flow of High-Caliber Weapons to Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional Observes 19th Anniversary of Uprising in Chiapas, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Congress, President Enrique Peña Nieto Reach Easy Agreement on 2013 Budget, Carlos Navarro
Submissions from 2012
Mexico Mends Trade Relations with Argentina; Officials Reach New Auto Agreement, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Presents Anti-Crime Strategy, Carlos Navarro
Government Offers Major Reform to Public Education; Measure Would Also Curb Power of Teachers Union, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Proposes Plan to Restore Passenger Trains to Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Despite Challenges, Tourism Sector Grew Under Former President Felipe Calderón, Carlos Navarro
President Enrique Peña Nieto Starts New Administration by Signing Political Agreement with Opposition Parties, Carlos Navarro
Senate Overwhelmingly Approves Two Nominees for Supreme Court, Carlos Navarro
U.S., Mexico Sign Landmark Water-Sharing Agreement for Colorado River, Carlos Navarro
Congress Approves First Comprehensive Overhaul of Labor Code Since 1970, Carlos Navarro
Federal Government Investigating Mining Companies in Coahuila for Collusion with Zetas Cartel, Carlos Navarro
Remittances from Mexican Expatriates Decline for Third-Consecutive Month in September, Carlos Navarro
Calderón Government Opens Three New Wind-Power Projects in Oaxaca, Carlos Navarro
Judicial Oversight Council Removes Judge Who Ordered Release of Michoacán Mayors Accused of Ties to Drug Traffickers in 2009, Carlos Navarro
Mystery Shrouds Apparent Death of Zetas Cartel Leader Heriberto Lazcano, Carlos Navarro
PEMEX Announces New Discovery in Deep Waters of Gulf of Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Mystery Shrouds Case of 18 Mexicans Arrested in Nicaragua on Drug-Trafficking Charges, Carlos Navarro