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AMLO’s Tren Maya: An Unlawful Act of Ecocide

By ALEJANDRO ENVILA FISHER On Sunday, June 5, World Environment Day, Mexico — once again — will have nothing to celebrate. The fact that the administration of Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has decided to complete ignore and override a definitive suspension granted by a federal court’s legal injunction 884/2022 against the works of Section Five of the Tren Maya

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Global Hospitality Industry Explores Brave New Metaverse

PUBLIFIX The coronavirus pandemic undoubtedly accelerated the adoption of technology in the hospitality industry in the world of tech and the ever-expanding Metaverse. The Metaverse came into the spotlight this past year, changing the idea of how people use the internet. And while this futuristic digital world is still developing, it is already changing the way we live our lives,

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Denver’s Western Saloons Resembled English, Irish Pubs

By RICH GRANT People have been buying alcoholic drinks in England for more than a thousand years at a variety of taverns, ale houses, coaching inns and grog shops, but what we think of today as a typical English pub didn’t happen until 1830. In the 1700s, to counter distilled spirits imported from Ireland and Scotland, England encouraged distilling corn

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Sargassum Algae Threatening Mexican Caribbean Tourism

By JESSICA GUERRERO MORELIA, Michoacán — Mexico is known internationally for its privileged geography and variety of climates that make it one of the top tourist destinations. Its diversity is such that, it is possible to find humid forests, mountain ranges, evergreen valleys, deserts and the warm marine waters of two oceans, all in the same country. The Rivera Maya region,

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Mexico Launches Tourism Tianguis as Covid Fears Begin to Fade

XINHUA Mexico on Sunday, May 22, inaugurated its annual Tianguis Turistico fair, an event to promote national and international tourism products and services, in Acapulco, Guerrero, as tourism companies around the world strive to recover from the covid-19 pandemic. Mexican Interior Secretary Adan Augusto López and Tourism Secretary Miguel Torruco cut the ribbon at the opening of the 46th annual

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Teresita Sandoval and the Neomexicanas of Colorado

By RICH GRANT  The word “Tejano” has slipped into the American language, meaning someone of Mexican descent living in Texas. There’s Tejano food, music and culture. But the phrase, “Neomexicanos,” not so much. For one thing, there were simply not that many of these people – the Spanish and Mexican colonists who ventured into Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado

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Louisiana Tourism Reopens Rep Office in Mexico

By THE PULSE NEWS MEXICO STAFF After several years of absence in the Mexican market, the Louisiana Tourism Office announced Monday, May 9, that it has again hired a representative in Mexico City. “We have reviewed the statistics and behavior of the Mexican traveler in recent months, and we see a great opportunity in this market,” explained Louisiana Lieutenant Governor

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