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...The gallery will show works online and at the Casa by Mexican artist Claudia Peña Salinas focused on pre-Hispanic cultures in Mexico (prices range from $5,000 to $25,000)....
...A decade ago, the border city of Ciudad Juárez was Mexico’s murder capital. “It felt so far away then....
...After paying his respects to his favourite US president, he will visit a statue in the US capital of his political hero, 19th-century Mexican president Benito Juárez....
...Mr López Obrador is waging war on something his predecessor, Enrique Peña Nieto, once dismissed as Mexico’s “cultural” problem: corruption. He already says he is making great progress....
...If art imitates life, it is clear why Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma is the movie of the moment in Mexico....
...Mr López Obrador has already curtailed Mr Peña Nieto’s landmark energy reform, which ended Pemex’s monopoly and opened the sector to private investment for the first time in eight decades, by suspending...
...“Juárez!” some cheered. Standing beside the hulking Juárez statue that dominates Guelatao’s main square, López Obrador detailed his government’s plans....
...A couple of days earlier he had been invited for an audience with the outgoing president, Enrique Peña Nieto....
...Still, that stung and the appointment of Mr Juárez was seen as an olive branch to PRI rank and file....
...Others, however, believe that these concerns are overblown and argue Mr López Obrador will rule as a pragmatic centrist, pointing to the appointments of businessman Alfonso Romo as his chief of staff and...
...Mr López Obrador and Alfonso Durazo, his pick for public security minister, are expected to unveil their plans for tackling the spiralling problem in October....
...Graham Stock, EM sovereign strategist at BlueBay, reckons these fears are overblown and cites Mr López Obrador’s appointment of businessman Alfonso Romo as his chief-of-staff and Carlos Urzúa as his finance...
...Mr Delgado said the cost of Mexico’s bureaucracy rose by a fifth under the current government of Enrique Peña Nieto....
...How will he succeed where outgoing President Enrique Peña Nieto has failed?...
...He will also be renegotiating the pact with a stronger mandate than Enrique Peña Nieto, his unpopular predecessor. What this means for talks with Mr Trump is an open question....
...They were reassured by the appointment of Alfonso Romo, the cabinet chief who hails from the business sector, and the presence of technocrats such as Carlos Urzúa at the finance ministry....
...Mexico’s president, Enrique Peña Nieto, reshuffled his cabinet after the interior minister quit to seek a Senate seat in next July’s elections, shifting Alfonso Navarrete Prida to the post from his previous...
...Labour minister Alfonso Navarrete has been tipped as a likely replacement, but the government of President Enrique Peña Nieto is fast becoming a lame duck administration as all eyes are trained on the three-way...
...But many Mexicans agree with Alfonso Romo, his top adviser, when he says: “The real danger for Mexico is to stay as we are.”...
...A revision of the structural reforms undertaken by the government of Enrique Peña Nieto....
...But Mr Wichtendahl used the inauguration of a new tunnel in the city earlier this month to deliver some uncomfortable home truths to Mr Peña Nieto’s face....
...“Meade’s main weakness is the party that is putting him forward,” said Alfonso Zárate, a political analyst, noting the PRI has a more than 50-per cent rejection rate in polls....
...It was the subject President Enrique Peña Nieto desperately wanted to avoid....
...Alfonso Navarrete, the labour minister, oozed frustration last week when he said that if Mexico’s trade partners could figure out how to deliver the buying power of dollars to workers on peso salaries, “...
...eldest daughter and president of the board of Devlyn Holdings, chides him to “stay focused” as he careers between telling anecdotes and showing off selfies, including one with Mexico’s president, Enrique Peña...
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