• Mexico?s Peso Rebounds From Biggest Drop in 3 Months on Stocks (Bloomberg)

    Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico?s peso rose, rebounding from its biggest drop since May, as gains in U.S. stocks fueled investor demand for higher-yielding, emerging-market assets.


  • U.S. to Free More Money for Mexico to Fight Drug Trafficking (Washington Post)

    Mexico CITY, Aug. 17 -- The Obama administration has concluded that Mexico is working hard to protect human rights while its army and police battle the drug cartels, paving the way for the release of millions of dollars in additional federal aid.


  • Mexico's VW workers declare strike for higher pay (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Workers at Volkswagen AG's plant in Mexico ? the only one in the world turning out the company's trademark new Beetle ? went on strike Tuesday after negotiations for a salary increase collapsed.


  • Mexico?s Peso Rebounds From Biggest Drop in 3 Months on Stocks (Bloomberg)

    Aug. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mexico?s peso rose, after its biggest drop since May, as gains in U.S. stocks fueled investor demand for higher-yielding, emerging-market assets.


  • Lightning kills 2 girls, injures 4 in south Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)

    Officials say at least two girls have been killed and four others seriously injured after being struck by lightning during an outdoor religious service in southern Mexico.


  • Wolf Release in Mexico Sparks Concern in U.S. (US News & World Report)

    ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (AP) ? American wildlife officials and ranchers are raising questions over a plan to release a rare North American gray wolf to its historic range in northern Mexico: Will it stay south of the border and what can be done if it threatens livestock?


  • Mexico replaces customs agents in bid to curb smuggling (CNN)

    Mexico has fired more than 700 customs agents and replaced them with better-trained and educated workers who officials hope will be less likely to give in to the temptation of bribery and other crimes.


  • Mexico's VW workers declare strike for higher pay (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Workers at Volkswagen AG's plant in Mexico _ the only one in the world turning out the company's trademark new Beetle _ went on strike Tuesday after negotiations for a salary increase collapsed. The union, which represents 9,400 workers, rejected the company'... Sponsored Topics: Volkswagen - Mexico - Volkswagen New Beetle - United States - Plant


  • Mexico's VW workers declare strike for higher pay (Washington Post)

    PUEBLA, Mexico -- Workers at Volkswagen AG's plant in Mexico - the only one in the world turning out the company's trademark new Beetle - went on strike Tuesday after negotiations for a salary increase collapsed.