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By Riviera Maya Times On Friday, September 16th, 2022
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AMLO attacks national media calling them liers

On Wednesday, September 14th, at his daily press conference, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, president of Mexico, attacked the national media assuring that they lie. “The national media are completely dedicated More...

By Riviera Maya Times On Sunday, November 14th, 2021
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AMLO administration to carry out the expropriation of land along the Cancun-Tulum highway

There is real horror among hoteliers in Cancun due to the notification of the Ministry of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development (Sedatu), declaring the expropriation of the land owned by the hotel chains More...

By Riviera Maya Times On Monday, December 21st, 2020
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Maya Train could trigger tourism economic growth in Tulum

Tulum, December 20, 2020.- “The Maya Train and the new airport will be a trigger for the economic, tourist, social and cultural development of Tulum and its inhabitants,” said the municipal president More...

By Riviera Maya Times On Tuesday, December 10th, 2019
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Mexico’s giant oil find may not be cure-all for ailing Pemex

Even as Mexico’s president and Petroleos Mexicanos’s CEO touted the country’s most important find in three decades, it appears to be far from a panacea for the beleaguered state driller. Pemex called the Quesqui More...

By Riviera Maya Times On Sunday, October 27th, 2019
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Top Mexican broadcasters feel the pinch from fewer government ads

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Revenue from government-sponsored publicity campaigns in Mexico has continued slide for the country’s top two television broadcasters, part of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s More...

By Riviera Maya Times On Wednesday, September 11th, 2019
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AMLO can’t transform his country through words alone (FORBES.COM)

Nathaniel Parish Flannery is a Latin America focused political analyst and writer, who splits his time between New York City and Mexico City. His book, “Searching For Modern Mexico”, was published in More...