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H&M begins its Latin American Expansion in Mexico
April 26, 2012 | by HS News Staff | HSN Financial News
H&M, the national retail-company, is taking its first steps towards expansion in Latin America by opening its first location in Mexico City's Centro Santa Fe mall. continue reading »
H&M begins its Latin American Expansion in Mexico
April 24, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
H&M, the national retail-company, is taking its first steps towards expansion in Latin America by opening its first location in Mexico City's Centro Santa Fe mall. continue reading »
Tungurahua Erupts Launching Gravel to Nearby Town
April 23, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Over the weekend, the Tungurahua's volcanic eruption had a strong explosion that caused gravel to fall down in the nearby town of Pillate, Ecuador. continue reading »
Thousands Demand Food, Jobs in Mexico City
February 1, 2012 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Thousands of peasants, workers, university students and unemployed people took to the streets of Mexico City to demand that the government provide more resources to farmers, guarantee the provision of food and boost job creation. The protesters also called for economic and political changes to improve Mexicans' lives, as well as for action to fight crime. continue reading »
Britney Spears In Negotiations for Free Christmas Show in Mexico City
November 25, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Britney Spears reps are negotiating extending the singer’s December Mexico tour days one day for a free Christmas show in Mexico City organized by the government. continue reading »
Aztec Temple Platform Found in Mexico City (VIDEO)
October 10, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
The discovery of an Aztec ceremonial platform during remodeling work around Downtown México city’s Templo Mayor ruins, could lead experts to the unearthing of a royal tomb in the Templo Mayor area continue reading »
Mexico City Passes Building Safety Laws, 26 Years After Massive Earthquake
October 5, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Between observance of the 26th anniversary of the September 1985 earthquake in Mexico City and Mexico’s hosting of the global celebration yesterday of the 2011 World Habitat Day under the theme Cities and Climate Change, continue reading »
Mexican Female Journalists Found Murdered, Bodies Dumped in a Mexico City Park
September 2, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
The bodies of Marcela Yarce, a reporter for “Contralínea” and Rocío González, who worked for Televisa, were found abandoned in a garden. continue reading »
Popocatepetl Volcano Spews Ash, Smoke South Of Mexico City
August 31, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
The volcano shot out four minor blasts of ash, gas and vapor reaching a half mile into the sky earlier today. A cold ash rain is expected to fall onto Mexico City overnight if wind conditions and direction remain the same. continue reading »
Another Mass Grave Found Near Mexico City, Contains Bodies of Missing Police Officials
August 29, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
An anonymous letter led Mexican authorities to a mass grave in the State of Mexico in the municipality of Zinacantepec near Mexico City. Thus far the police have recovered five bodies but they are expecting to find up to 23 or more. continue reading »
Relics of Pope John Paul II Begin Tour of Mexico
August 26, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
A vial of blood of the former pope, a wax figure to his likeness and several personal objects will be in display in different Mexican cities until December. continue reading »
Justin Bieber’s Mexico Concert Tickets Sell Out in 2 Hrs, While Fans Attack His Opening Act(VIDEO)
August 14, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Justin Bieber is scheduled to perform for the first time in Monterrey, Mexico so it was no surprise when tickets sold out in two hours for his September 30th performance at the Arena Monterrey. continue reading »
Mexico Awaits Millions of Tourists for Religious Tourism
July 13, 2011 | by Agenzia Fides | Notitas de Noticias
The Vatican will have the full support of the Mexican authorities for the realization of the VII World Congress on the Pastoral Care of Tourism to be held from April 23 to 27, 2012, assured the Ambassador of Mexico t continue reading »
México City, Buenos Aires, Bogotá and Madrid in Facebook’s Top 10
June 27, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
Despite 20% of the total number of Facebook users being American, it is in the Hispanic world where the most Facebookers are found. continue reading »
Popocatepetl Volcano in México Spews Two Mile-Long Cloud of Ash
June 3, 2011 | by HS News Staff | Notitas de Noticias
The Popocatepetl volcano over Mexico City is once again active. The Popocatepetl, a gigantic 17,886-foot mountain that towers over Mexico City, shot a monumental cloud of ash about 2 miles over its crater Friday morning. continue reading »
Mexico Suffering Under Severe Heat with Over 11 States Seeing 100 Degree Plus Weather
May 29, 2011 | by La Plaza/LA Times | Notitas de Noticias
Mexican residents throughout most of the country are being warned to stay indoors during the day, wear hats outdoors and drink lots of water in light of extreme heat temperatures. continue reading »
Body Parts Scattered Near Mexican Presidential Residence – Los Pinos
April 25, 2011 | by Google News | Notitas de Noticias
The up-scale neighborhood in Mexico City, home to museums and Los Pinos, has come face-to-face with the gruesome face of violence in Mexico. continue reading »
Mexican Lime Farmers Fight to Keep Business Going Despite Cartel Interference
April 14, 2011 | by Christian Science Monitor | Notitas de Noticias
Though the most devastating effect of the drug war in Mexico has been the loss of so many lives, there are many other related issues that plague the region. continue reading »
Accident Leaves 5 Mexican Soldiers Dead and 24 Others Injured
March 22, 2011 | by Wire Update | Notitas de Noticias
Yesterday a military truck turned over in the Mexican state of Michoacan leaving at least 5 soldiers dead and injuring 24 others. continue reading »
Five Aeromexico Flight Crew Members This Week Alone In Trouble for Drinking on the Job
March 18, 2011 | by El Paso Times | Notitas de Noticias
The Mexican ministry of Communications and Transportation announced yesterday that they have suspended seven flight personnel from Aeromexico for flying drunk or attempting to fly drunk,this week. continue reading »