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Long subjected to brutal discrimination, American Hipanics were likely the first victims of the Manhattan Project that produced the bomb.
Long Yongtu tells the Boao Forum for Asia that ‘globalised economic and trade systems are at stake’, and targeting Chinese companies in Mexico would mean higher prices for Americans.
US President Joe Biden visited the battleground states of Nevada and Arizona on Tuesday, seeking to shore up support from the crucial Latino demographic.
The US Supreme Court lifted its hold on a controversial Texas law that would allow state police to arrest and deport migrants who cross illegally into the United States from Mexico.
Mexico recently imposed duties on Chinese steel products, and analysts say the Latin American nation is under pressure from the US, with Washington likely to increase measures aimed at limiting Chinese inflows.
Customers who place an order in the US on AliExpress can now expect to receive their parcel in five days, according to Alibaba’s logistics unit Cainiao.
The 18-year-old is taking luxury vacays across the globe, from London to Paris and the Bahamas, and launching a music career while Joaquin Guzmán is jailed for life
Boxer Ryan Garcia has doubled down on his erratic and outspoken behaviour in recent days, ranting to Andrew Tate and sharing disturbing videos online – here’s what you need to know about him
A group demonstrating over 43 missing students tried to force their way into the building as President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador was giving a news conference inside.
Trump described an influx of immigrants as a ‘Biden invasion’, while the US president criticised Republican lawmakers for rejecting a bipartisan border deal.
The Shenzhen-based EV maker expects to choose a location for the plant, which is set to have a production capacity of 150,000 cars annually, by the year-end.
Mexico was the world’s leading supplier of vanilla more than a century ago, before it lost its title. Those tied to Mexico’s vanilla industry are working to increase the spice’s local consumption and production.
World’s second-largest economy also saw its share of American imports decline to 13.9 per cent in 2023, its lowest level in 20 years.
The US, Mexico and Canada are co-hosting the football World Cup, which will expand from 32 participants to 48 for the first time and feature 104 total matches.
Mexico has been the beneficiary of more Chinese investment in recent years, and its preferential status with its northern neighbour has provided a way past US tariffs. But there are other benefits – and risks – analysts say.
Mexico’s capital held its first bullfight in almost two years on Sunday, after the Supreme Court paved the way for the spectacle’s return in December.
Fellow passengers supported his actions, saying Aeromexico made them wait for four hours without ventilation or water while the flight was delayed.
Mexico’s muxe are Zapotec people who identify as male at birth and embody female characteristics, viewing themselves as a ‘third gender’.
Last year, several Mexican lawmakers were mocked for saying two boxes of supposed mummies from Peru were ‘not part of our terrestrial evolution’.
Oklahoma’s attorney general, speaking to the US House Homeland Security Committee, testifies that Chinese nationals are often forced to work on marijuana farms.
More than 60 national elections will be held this year; the US vote has greatest import for relations with China, but others elsewhere will also affect Beijing.
The declaration from Mexico’s economy ministry follows criticism from local producers that Chinese steelmakers have strangled their production.
The first departure of Mexico’s relaunched national airline, Mexicana, took off from Mexico City bound for the Caribbean resort of Tulum, part of a strategy to increase domestic tourism.
The new law signed by Republican Governor Greg Abbott allows any Texas police officer to arrest people who are suspected of entering the United States illegally.
For activists from Mexico’s Catholics for the Right to Decide, prayer does not conflict with their fight for abortion access or support for LGBTQ rights.
Some 180,000 Mexican migrants crossed the border into the US over the 12 months ending in October, four times more than the previous year.
The project promises prosperity for one of the nation’s poorest regions, but has been blamed for massive damage to the region’s ecosystem.