Tag Archives: Acapulco

Grupo Vidanta Benefits from Property Concessions Granted by AMLO

By KELIN DILLON Just days after the public conflict of interest scandal plaguing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s (AMLO) eldest son, José Ramón López Beltrán, and his employment status at a company owned by the family of close AMLO collaborator and businessman Daniel Chávez, new information has revealed showing just how close the working relationship between Chávez and the

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After Students Aim Truck at Guardsmen, AMLO Wants to Pay Toll Booth Highjackers

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF After a group  of students from Mexico’s Ayotzinapa Normal College, in the coastal state of Guerrero, launched a trailer truck with no brakes at members of the National Guard (GN) on Saturday, Feb. 5, because the GN prevented them from forcefully seizing control of a toll booth along the Mexico City-Acapulco highway, Mexican President

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Mexican Normalist Students Attack National Guard with Trailer Truck

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF A group of about 300 students from Mexico’s Ayotzinapa Normal College, in the coastal state of Guerrero, launched a trailer truck with no brakes at members of the National Guard (GN) on Saturday, Feb. 5, after the GN prevented them from taking control of a toll booth along the Autopista del Sol Mexico City-Acapulco

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Health Secretary: Mexico Facing Fourth Covid Wave, but Don’t Tell the Press

OPINION By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Apparently oblivious to the fact that his words were streaming live on the internet Friday, Nov, 19, Mexican Public Health (SSA) Secretary Jorge Alcocer Varela told attendees to the International Congress of Mental Health in Acapulco that indicators suggest that Mexico will soon enter a fourth wave of covid-19 infections. “Today, we are seeing early signs

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Guerrero AG Says Baby’O Fire Was Result of Arson

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF The Guerrero State Attorney General’s Office (FGEG) on Saturday, Oct. 2, reported that the cause of Acapulco’s iconic Baby’O nightclub fire was due to arson. After reviewing a video recording showing unidentified men pouring what appeared to be gasoline on the premises and then lighting the area that was delivered to the Public Ministry

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Portrait of Agustín de Iturbide, Mexico’s Other Great Liberator

By RICARDO CASTILLO Happy Mexican Independence Bicentennial Anniversary! Sure, most Mexicans still consider Sept. 16, 1810, as the nation’s Independence Day, but in point of fact, the country really gained its sovereignty more than 11 years later. And so, Monday, Sept. 27, is the day that Mexico as an independent nation actually turns 200. For all practical and festooning purposes,

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Morena Dismisses Charges against Salgado, Claiming Victim is Dead. She Is Not.

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF The political career of former wannabe Guerrero governor and personal ally of Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) Félix Salgado Macedonio may seem to spring eternal, but the same cannot be said for those who dare to bring charges him. On Monday, April 26, AMLO’s leftist National Regeneration Movement’s (Morena, the party under

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