Note: partially no sound] Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum presented an economic program in which some 8 billion pesos ($383 million) will be invested during her administration (2024-2030) to renovate the infrastructure of the port of Acapulco,
President Claudia Sheinbaum visited the Pacific Coast resort on Thursday to present details of the recovery plan, called Transforming Acapulco with You. The plan aims to renovate the port city’s infrastructure, revive tourism and rehabilitate the iconic semicircular bay on which Acapulco is located.
The Mexican government has started rounding up and transporting caravan migrants to Acapulco to try to thwart their plans to make it to the US border before Trump’s vowed immigration
ACAPULCO — About 100 migrants from various countries wandered directionless and disoriented through the streets of the troubled Pacific coast resort of Acapulco. After walking for a couple weeks through southern Mexico with hundreds of other migrants ...
Two weeks ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s second inauguration, Mexico continues dissolving attention-grabbing migrant caravans and dispersing migrants throughout the country to keep them far from the U.
Many migrants, misled by promises of permits and support, face limited resources, unsafe conditions, and difficulty continuing their journeys. View on euronews
The Ayotzinapa case remains a priority, Sheinbaum said Friday, before discussing public beach access and the ongoing conflict in Sinaloa.
New research led by UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography highlights the critical role of mangroves in protecting coastal communities from the devastating effects of climate change—particularly hurricanes.
ACAPULCO, Mexico -- About 100 migrants from various countries wandered directionless and disoriented through the streets of the troubled Pacific coast resort of Acapulco. After walking for a ...
Migrants, mostly from Venezuela, Cuba, and Honduras, report being dropped in Acapulco with limited resources and permits restricting travel to Guerrero state. The city, plagued by organized crime and still recovering from Hurricane Otis, offers few opportunities for work or safety.
Migrants trying to reach the U.S. have been left stranded in the resort city of Acapulco, which after Hurricane Otis is one of the most dangerous places in Mexico.
ACAPULCO, Mexico — About 100 migrants from various countries wandered directionless and disoriented through the streets of the troubled Pacific coast resort of Acapulco. After walking for a ...