The Mexican government has confirmed financing for a 7.9km urban viaduct over the Santa Catarina river in Nuevo León state. The 4.8bn-peso project is the first of five that the government included in an 18.9bn-peso (US$251mn) investment plan for current highway concessions.
Citing 'unprecedented' pressure from companies trying to influence Mexico's cannabis legislation, voting on a bill to legalize marijuana - including its recreational use - will be delayed. The Senate has asked for an extension to the Supreme Court's deadline to finalize the bill.
Tens of thousands of businesses throughout Mexico will be offering discounts from November 15-18 during El Buen Fin, a nationwide shopping event inspired by Black Friday in the US. Over these 4 days, special promotions, discounts & payment plans, will be offered in-store and online.
Nine teenagers from Mexico participated in the FIRST Global Challenge 2019, an international robotics competition held in Dubai, that brought together over 1,500 students from 191 countries to develop robots to clean up the millions of tons of pollutants in the oceans today.
The lower house of Congress has approved hikes to two taxes that foreigners pay to enter Mexico, triggering criticism from business groups that are urging the Senate to vote against them. If passed, tourists would be required to pay a total of 1265 MXN ($66 USD) to visit the country.
Mexico's Senate has passed changes to the health law aimed at reducing the country's obesity crisis. The bill, which requires processed foods with high levels of sugar, saturated fat, sodium and calories to have warnings on their labels, was approved Tuesday with only two abstentions.
Mexican Senate committees last week unveiled draft legislation for the marijuana legalization bill. According to the document, persons of legal age may obtain permits to possess cannabis for personal use, cultivate up to 4 plants and purchase marijuana from licensed retailers.
When Mexico's berry sector gathered for the annual Aneberries congress in early August, the mood was buoyant and rightly so. The outlook for Mexican berries is bright, with all four fruits - blueberries, blackberries, strawberries and raspberries - experiencing strong export growth.
Mexico's Oscar-nominated actress Yalitza Aparicio and computer programmer Paola Villarreal were on the BBC's list of the 100 Most Inspiring and Influential Women for 2019. To determine who would make the list, the BBC asked: 'What would the future look like if it were driven by women?'
Mexico's Senate will vote on a bill that will fully legalize marijuana by the end of the month, Senator Ricardo Monreal said in an interview on Monday. He added that, if approved by the Senate and passed by the lower house, the bill would be enacted without delay.