The violence and chaos inside Syria, where Islamic State terrorists and other rebel groups control large portions of the country, is so dire that millions of people have fled and the U.N. has ...
The World Bank is predicting an economic slowdown in Mexico, bringing its GDP growth forecast down from 2.3% to 1.7% for 2024. (Cuartoscuro) The World Bank has lowered its economic growth ...
The chant persists in both club and national team soccer in Mexico, not least in games between the two North American rivals who will host the 2026 World Cup together with Canada. When the U.S. men’s ...
After FIFA announced the men’s World Cup would be returning to the United States and Mexico (and coming to Canada for the first time) in 2026, 16 host cities were announced as venues for the ...
The chant persists in both club and national team soccer in Mexico, not least in games between the two North American rivals who will host the 2026 World Cup together with Canada. When the U.S ...
Mark Thomas, the World Bank’s country director for Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, cited the figure in an interview with the El Economista newspaper during last week’s annual meetings of the ...
In addition, human development outcomes in the country are among the lowest in the region. For example, according to the World Bank's Human Capital Index, a child born in Honduras will be almost half ...
Mexico will play two games this month like most other national teams, but as the 2026 World Cup co-host demonstrate, not all international breaks are equal. El Tri will welcome La Liga side ...
News from Mexico and Latin America. Morales blamed the current government for the outburst of violence, saying it was part of a coordinated campaign by Bolivian authorities to sideline him.
Mexico Is Struggling to Stamp Out a Homophobic Soccer Chant Ahead of the World Cup GUADALAJARA, México (AP) — Guadalajara is the capital of a Mexican state that is home to tequila and Mariachi ...
“It will further reduce Mexico’s long-term economic growth. And it could drive migration to the United States and Canada.” Few world economies are more tightly bound than those of the U.S ...