Franz Mayer Pays Homage to Cervantes on International Book Day
International Book Day marks the 407th anniversary of the death of Cervantes
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International Book Day marks the 407th anniversary of the death of Cervantes
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By ANTONIO GARZA, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico
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There are still strong cultural links between Spain and Mexico, but it’s not all a one-way street
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with the transfers of more financial resources to the CFE to cover its new deficit, the people of Mexico will bear the cost in higher electricity bills
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After four years of verbally barraging the Spanish-owned Iberdrola energy company, the AMLO administration would now be purchasing the bulk of that company’s Mexican power-generating plants for the sum of $6 billion
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Nestled among the smoky factories and cement structures with sheet metal roofs is exactly where Italian-Mexican artist Bosco Sodi decided to open his new multipurpose art and cultural center
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Moreno Zambrana, who said he will not allow the rewrites in the Spanish-language editions of Dahl’s books, added that Puffin had “words and meanings to be changed, even the writer’s own vision, without his consent”
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Riobóo’s public scandals continue as the revelations of his bidless Mexico City government contracts, as overseen by Sheinbaum, came to light
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Cal y Mayor recently spoke out about the case, claiming that Riobóo’s influence in Mexico and his marriage to a SCJN justice has unfairly swayed the justice system against her
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By THÉRÈSE MARGOLIS Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO), who has repeatedly accused the European Parliament, the United States, Spain and a slew of other countries of “meddling” in Mexico’s internal affairs, found himself with the shoe on the other foot on Friday, Dec. 9, after Peru’s Foreign Ministry called in his ambassador to Lima, Pablo Monroy, and ordered
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