By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz Bautista, Economist, and Researcher (Ph.D.). • The Cop 27 in Egypt has 200 invited countries and the challenge is to stop climate change. • The Government of Mexico promises at COP-27 to reduce gas emissions. The United States and Mexico have been developing a …
Read More »Monthly Archives: November 2022
Law and photography
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney. The daily activity of a photographer implies a series of rights in their favor, which they often do not know about and which, to a greater or lesser extent, affect their profession. First of all, they have all the human rights that a person …
Read More »HISTORIC OPERATION TO SPEED UP TRAFFIC TIJUANA – SAN YSIDRO
-Editorial To speed up the international crossing between Mexico and the United States at the border between Tijuana and San Ysidro, the Government of Baja California, together with authorities from both sides of the border, participated in a historic operation to speed up the international crossing, reported the Secretary General …
Read More »Caravan Arrives in Imperial County to Inform Workers About Their Rights
-Editorial A caravan of state agencies from around the State of California and local organizations woke up very early in the morning to approach farmworkers and let them know about their worker rights and how they are protected under the law despite their immigration status. A press conference was held …
Read More »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 …
Read More »CETis No. 75 “Leona Vicario” Celebrates 41 Years of Quality Education
-Editorial Celebrating more than four decades as one of the most important educational institutions in Mexicali and its history, CETis 75 is a source of pride since people have graduated that are making a difference in the city. Last Tuesday, November 8 of this year, the XLI Anniversary Ceremony of …
Read More »Love on the Border: Kayla and Vidal
-Editorial For California’s ‘Stop the Hate’ Initiative The story of Kayla Kirby and Vidal Ramirez is one of love and friendship. It’s a love tail that bridges the chasm between people who come from different cultures, speak different languages, come from different nations, and stand as testimony to racial and …
Read More »Mexicans March Against Initiative to Overhaul Electoral System
-Editorial Tens of thousands took to the streets in Mexico on Nov. 13 to protest President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador’s plan to overhaul the country’s electoral commission in what they fear would centralize power in the hands of the government. Every state in Mexico held a rally to protect the …
Read More »Updated Election Results Show No Change
-Editorial With thousands of unprocessed ballots yet to be counted as of Nov. 11, the results of Election Day have not changed but there are still races too close to call as the election department still has one month to publish the final results. The Imperial County Registrar of Voters …
Read More »El Centro Celebrates Grand Opening of New Library
-Editorial Twelve years ago the 7.2 Easter Sunday Earthquake destroyed the El Centro Public Library located on State Street. More than a decade later a new beginning arrived for the community as they gathered to celebrate the opening of the new building located at 1140 N. Imperial Avenue. “I like …
Read More »