Mexico’s electric utility bets on dirty fuel oil
• FUEL OIL: Mexico's state-owned electric utility (CFE) is ready to increase the amount of heavy fuel oil it buys...
• FUEL OIL: Mexico's state-owned electric utility (CFE) is ready to increase the amount of heavy fuel oil it buys...
• CRISIS: One of Mexico's top-ranked private universities, ITAM, is facing student protests after the alleged suicide of an undergraduate...
• HELLS: Industrial activity has transformed at least six regions in Mexico into real "environmental hells" with extreme air, soil...
• RATIFICATION: Just two days after its signature by the three countries, Mexico's Senate ratified the protocol of amendments to...
• MEETINGS: Family members of the murdered victims of the November 4 massacre in Northern Mexico held meetings with members...
• ATTACK: Heavily armed men who claimed to be part of the organized crime group known as the Jalisco New...
• ZERO RISK: The inclusion of two bilateral mechanisms in the new regional trade agreement (USMCA) to allow the US...
• THOUSANDS: At least 7,235 Ecuadorians have been denied entry to Mexico in 2019 at different airports around the country...
• HOUSE: Mexico's Lower House of Congress passed an amnesty law aimed at benefiting non-violent and first time offenders jailed...
• COURTS: Mexican federal courts granted the renewables sector a win against a rule change by the López Obrador Government...
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