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Mexico ruling party defeated; composer Shostakovich finishes final work; North Korean troops in first combat with US forces; ...
Mexico’s president is set to approve changes to at least 16 laws pushed through congress in a rapid, nine-day legislative blitz that will increase government power and allow for expanded surveillance ...
The law, which will take effect once promulgated by President Claudia Sheinbaum, will give the federal Security Ministry ...
An open letter signed by more than 50 industry executives blasts a “fundamentally, fatally flawed” report that urges greater ...
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MoneyWeek on MSNJudicial elections: will Mexico’s bold political experiment come at a cost?For all the trade squalls, Mexico’s proximity to the United States still gives its manufacturers a “near-shoring advantage”, ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Tuesday that she will pursue electoral reform included in her administration's ...
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Explícame on MSNHere's how your retirement savings would change if they privatize Social SecurityPrivatizing Social Security could bring higher returns, but also higher risks, by shifting retirement savings control to ...
Following the successful containment of diarrhoeal outbreaks and receding floodwaters in five districts, the Odisha ...
A group of 53 biotech leaders are expressing their support for mifepristone in a letter to the Food and Drug Administration, ...
A handful of international exhibitors dropped out of this August's Gen Con due to American immigration policy. Will it make a ...
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San Francisco's controversial equity grading proposal, which faced bipartisan criticism for lowering standards, shows how education bureaucrats attempted to bypass democratic oversight.
Gorkhe stated the DP is a “well-planned conspiracy against the people” and urged the government to order a high-level probe ...
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