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March, 2023

  • 24 March

    THE FALSE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

    By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, Journalist and Writer. The current issue is undoubtedly the so-called “artificial intelligence”, a designation that causes all kinds of concerns and contradictions since until now no one agrees. We, for our part, are going to enter the debate with something new, by asserting that “artificial intelligence” …

February, 2023

  • 24 February

    BEER MADE BY MONKS

    By: Javier Sánchez “EL CERVECIAFILO” In the Middle Ages, we nearly ran out of beer. It gives me goosebumps just imagining what the world would be like without this vital liquid that makes millions and millions of human beings so happy. The paradox of this is that those who saved …

December, 2022

  • 29 December

    How to Plan for a Successful 2023

    By: Ellie Burgueno It’s December and we’re close to the end of the year, but have you planned for a successful 2023? Do you have a plan laid out for the new year? Do you know your priorities and goals that can lead you to the realization of your dreams? …

  • 23 December

    JOHN MARTIN: THE SANTA CLAUS OF BEER

    By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela “El CERVECIAFILO” Christmas is here. This represents for those of us who celebrate it a mixture of feelings that range from the greatest of joys to the worst of depression.  What is a constant is that in any of the cases there will be alcohol involved, …

November, 2022

  • 28 November

    BEER REMOVES THE COLD

    By: Javier Sanchez, El Cerveciafilo. Many people don’t usually think about a beer when they are cold. Generally, in our latitudes we think that a beer should be refreshing, to quench thirst on a hot day, right? This is because the vast majority are only aware of beers that are …

  • 27 November

    CORRUPTION IS PART OF OUR OWN NATURE

    By: Colilá Eguía, Writer and Journalist. When I was studying for the Master’s Degree in Criminology at CETYS University I received one of the strongest impacts of my life, this occurred when Professor Hector Cuello Sepulveda in the subject INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL POLICY stated that Corruption is part of our very …

  • 22 November

    Behind an Accent

    By: Ellie Burgueño Everyone understands what an accent is, particularly if you come from the north or the south. In Mexico, we are even able to distinguish when a person speaks where they come from, through their accent. Some will say: “He’s a Chilango'” when a person comes from Mexico …

  • 16 November

    JOURNALISTS’ PROTECTION IN MEXICO

    By: Teodoro Renteria Arróyave Column: Comment on Time  We cannot confirm it yet but it seems there is a shift in favor of attacked journalists, for now, in terms of protection for assaulted colleagues and the recognition and payment of compensation by the Mexican government for crimes committed in previous …

August, 2022

  • 16 August

    Billions in losses due to the wave of violence in Tijuana and around Baja California during August 2022

    By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and research professor (PhD). Violence and insecurity threaten the economic growth of Tijuana in 2022. They denounce alarming insecurity in Baja California during August 2022. It is estimated that 40% of Tijuana businesses did not open their doors over the weekend. It is estimated that …

  • 15 August

    IT WOULD BE CATASTROPHIC IF MEXICO LEFT THE USMCA: GINA CRUZ

    -Editorial The Senator for Baja California, Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, stated that it would be catastrophic if Mexico left the USMCA treaty since this would bring negative economic consequences to the population with the loss of tariff benefits, since that it would be the Mexican producers, who would finally end …

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