Submissions from 2011
World Trade Organization Panel Determines that U.S. Restrictions on Tuna Imports from Mexico Violate Fair-Trade Rules, Carlos Navarro
PEMEX Boosts Participation in Spain’s Repsol, Prompting Some Nationalist Concerns in Spain, Carlos Navarro
Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Imports of Mexican Papayas, Carlos Navarro
Cell phone Company Owned by Billionaire Carlos Slim Apparently Beats Huge Fine Levied by Anti-Monopoly Commission, Carlos Navarro
Fatal Arson at Monterrey Casino Exemplifies Drug-related Violence in Northern Mexico, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón Signs Legislation Eliminating Pocket Veto, Carlos Navarro
State-run Oil Company PEMEX Awards First Exploration Contracts to British, Mexican Companies, Carlos Navarro
Downgrade in U.S. Debt Rating, Lower U.S. Growth Expected to Affect Mexican Economy, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Government Files Lawsuit to Stop Alabama from Enacting Anti-Immigrant Law, Carlos Navarro
Attorney General Marisela Morales Asks for Resignation of 21 Prosecutors, Carlos Navarro
Mexico City Reaches Milestone in Efforts to Curb Pollution, Carlos Navarro
Report Shows Significant Increase in Poverty in Mexico between 2008 and 2010, Carlos Navarro
Veracruz Reporter Becomes Fifth Journalist Killed in Mexico in 2011, Carlos Navarro
PEMEX Inaugurates Newly Expanded, Modernized Refinery in Veracruz State, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Announces Measures to Reduce Illegal Export of High-Caliber Weapons to Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s Tourism Giant Grupo Posadas Facing Financial Problems, Carlos Navarro
Supreme Court Rules that Civilian Courts Must Have Jurisdiction in Cases Involving Military Violations of Human Rights, Carlos Navarro
Death Penalty Controversy Resurfaces after Texas Executes Mexican National in July, Carlos Navarro
U.S., Mexico Reach Apparent Solution to Bitter Truck Dispute, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Government Announces New Guidelines to Reduce Imports of Junk Cars from U.S. and Canada, Carlos Navarro
Sweep of Gubernatorial Elections in Three States puts Partido Revolucionario Institucional in Good Shape for 2012 Presidential Race, Carlos Navarro
Federal Electoral Watchdog, Political Parties Already Looking Beyond Key México State Election on July 3, Carlos Navarro
Hurricane Beatriz Helps Ease Dry Conditions in Much of Mexico, but Drought Remains a Long-Term Problem, Carlos Navarro
Government’s Arrest of ex-Tijuana Mayor Jorge Hank Rhon Seen as Political Maneuver ahead of Upcoming Elections, Carlos Navarro
U.S., Mexican Legislators Take Low-key Approach on Immigration at Washington Meeting, Carlos Navarro
Different Opinions Arise on Whether Mexico Should be Considered Middle-Income Country, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Files Second Lawsuit in U.S. Federal Court Against U.S. Companies that Have Acquired Stolen Fuel, Carlos Navarro
Proposal for Three Major Parties to Run Single Candidate in Michoacán November Gubernatorial Election, Carlos Navarro
State-run Oil Company PEMEX Announces Discovery of ‘Significant’ Natural-Gas Reserve in Deep Waters of Gulf of Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Central Bank Chief Governor AgustÃn Carstens Announces Candidacy for Top Post in International Monetary Fund, Carlos Navarro
Protection of Human Rights Becomes Codified in Mexican Constitution, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón, Congress Act to Protect Migrants, Carlos Navarro
Report Says Drug Violence Promoted Self-censorship in Mexican News Media, Suppressed Press Freedom, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Congress Approves Changes to Constitution that Would Make Access to Ample, Quality Food a Basic Right, Carlos Navarro
Price Increases, Renewed Debate over Genetically Modified Corn Place Food at Top of Concerns in Mexico in 2011, Kent Paterson
Huichol Indians Seek to Block Canadian Mine Project in San Luis PotosÃ, Lindajoy Fenley
Senate Approves Far-Reaching Political Reforms, Measure Sputters in Chamber of Deputies, Carlos Navarro
Arizona’s Controversial SB1070 Remains at Center of Immigration Debate, Carlos Navarro
Extreme Hot and Dry Conditions Fuel Record Fires in Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Recent Tamaulipas Massacre among Difficult Challenges for New Attorney General Marisela Morales, Carlos Navarro
State-run Oil Company PEMEX Looking into Purchase of Oil Refineries in U.S., Carlos Navarro
Officials Downplay Concerns about Small H1N1 Outbreak in Chihuahua, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón Nominates Marisela Morales as Attorney General, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón Launches Plan to Ensure Water Sustainability through 2030, Carlos Navarro
Recent Developments Favor PRI in July Gubernatorial Election in México State, Carlos Navarro
Popular Documentary Exposes Deeply Flawed Judicial System, Carlos Navarro
U.S.-Mexico Tensions Increase over Gun-Tracing Operation, Border Surveillance Program, Carlos Navarro
El Paso-Juárez: One Border, Two Fates, Kent Paterson
Grupo Financiero Banorte Consolidates Position as Mexico’s Third-largest Bank through Merger with Mexico City-based Ixe, Carlos Navarro
Federal Court Suspends Work on Dam in Jalisco State Pending New Hearings in Local Communities, Carlos Navarro
Public Protest Pushes Mexican Radio Station to Reinstate Prominent Journalist, Lindajoy Fenley
President Felipe Calderón Optimistic about Tourism in 2011, but Drug-Related Violence Could Put Damper on Prospects, Carlos Navarro
Proposals for Third Television Network Resurface, but Timetable Remains Unclear, Carlos Navarro
Senate Overwhelming Confirms Jorge Pardo Rebolledo as new Supreme Court Justice, Carlos Navarro
Some Parallels Drawn Between Murders of U.S. Agents Jaime Zapata in 2011 and Enrique Camarena in 1985, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Court Denies Appeal from French Citizen Accused of Kidnapping; Judicial Rulings Affect Two Other High-profile Cases, Carlos Navarro
Unemployment Remained High in October-December 2010 Despite Evidence of Better-than-expected Economic Growth During Year, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Launches Anti-dumping Investigation on Some Imports of U.S. Chicken Parts, Carlos Navarro
PRD, PAN Win First Two Gubernatorial Elections of 2011, but Most Important Races Scheduled for July, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Takes Steps to Reduce Impact of Possible Global Food Crisis in 2011, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Renews Pledge to Control Flow of High-Caliber Weapons to Mexico, but New Difficulties Arise, Carlos Navarro
Bishop Samuel Ruiz Remembered for His Defense of Indigenous Communities, His Far-reaching Peace Mediation in Chiapas, Carlos Navarro
Supreme Court Shorthanded at Start of New Session; Juan Silva Meza Elected Chief Justice, Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s Drug Violence Reveals Worrisome Trends, Carlos Navarro
U.S. President Barack Obama Proposes Plan to Restart Negotiations on Truck Dispute with Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Conservative U.S. State Legislators Seek to Eliminate Birthright Citizenship from Children of Undocumented Immigrants, Carlos Navarro
Major Parties Begin Maneuvering Ahead of State, Presidential Elections, Carlos Navarro
Mexicana de Aviación Announces Plan to Resume Business Operations; Flight Schedules Remain Uncertain, Carlos Navarro
Stark Contrast between Kidnapping of Prominent Politician Diego Fernández de Cevallos and Abductions of Central American Immigrants, Carlos Navarro
Submissions from 2010
Poinsettia Growers in Mexico Expanding Domestic Sales, Still Not Allowed to Export to U.S. Market, Carlos Navarro
Supreme Court Validates Private Contracts for State-Run Oil Company PEMEX, Carlos Navarro
Leaked Diplomatic Cables Show Strong Concerns about President Felipe Calderón’s Campaign against Drug-Trafficking Organizations, Carlos Navarro
Report Suggests that U.S. Immigration Agency Overestimated Deportation Numbers to Sway Funding Decision, Carlos Navarro
Mexican companies increasing direct investments in US, Carlos Navarro
UNESCO Recognizes Mexican Cuisine as Cultural Heritage of Humanity, Carlos Navarro
Congress Approves 2011 Budget That Is 60 Billion Pesos above President Felipe Calderón's Request, Carlos Navarro
Environment Takes Center Stage in Mexico Ahead of Major Conferences in November and December, Carlos Navarro
Legal Issues Rock Mexican Catholic Church, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Midterm Elections Have Implications for Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s Ranking on Transparency International’s Corruption Index Worsens in 2010, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón Sends Senate Initiative to Subject Military to Civilian Courts for Three Serious Crimes, Carlos Navarro
Drug Cartel in Michoacán Busted for Illegal Exports of Iron Ore to China, Carlos Navarro
Rescue of Miners in Chile Draws Comparisons with 2006 Coahuila Mine Tragedy, Carlos Navarro
U.S. Government Lifts Embargo on Imports of Mexican Shrimp, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Concerned Spike in Wheat Prices Could Affect Domestic Food Costs, Carlos Navarro
Tourism Secretary's Report about Mexico’s Tourism Sector Positive, but Violence Remains Unspoken Truth, Carlos Navarro
México State Gov. Enrique Peña Nieto Pushes Through Reforms That Make Coalitions More Difficult Ahead of 2011 Gubernatorial Election, Carlos Navarro
Mayors at the Forefront of Drug Wars, Carlos Navarro
Arizona Immigration Law, Extreme Border Violence Top Issues at 2010 Border Governors Conference in New Mexico, Carlos Navarro
Value-Added Tax Resurfaces as Key Issue in Debate on 2011 Budget, Carlos Navarro
Concerns about Violence Blemish Mexico’s Independence Day, Bicentennial Celebrations, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Expedites Transition to Digital Television Broadcasts, Carlos Navarro
Massacre of Central, South American Migrants, Murder of Two Mayors among Latest Twists in Mexico’s Violent Drug Wars, Carlos Navarro
Mexican Government Considers Adding Aquifers To 1944 Water Treaty, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón Puts Positive Spin on Economy in Annual Address; Finance Secretariat Raises GDP Growth Forecast to 4.5 Percent, Carlos Navarro
Mexico Imposes New Round of Tariffs on U.S. Products to Show Displeasure with Slow Progress on Truck Issue, Carlos Navarro
Report Shows Significant Reduction in Illegal Logging in Monarch Butterfly Biosphere, but Other Factors Decimated Butterflies Last Winter, Carlos Navarro
Government Inaugurates Germoplasm Bank, Research Center for Mexico’s Native Corn Varieties, Carlos Navarro
Mexico’s High Court Supports Mexico City’s Gay-Marriage Law, Upholds Right of Gay Couples in Capital to Adopt Children, Carlos Navarro
President Felipe Calderón Offers to Launch Debate on Legalizing Drugs in Mexico, Carlos Navarro