-Editorial Strategizing how to face the challenges the border community faces Assemblymember Eduardo Garcia and Baja California Senator Alejandra del Carmen Leon Gastelum hosted their 2nd Binational Roundtable Discussion on Air Quality and the New River. The committee met at the John Steppling Art Gallery at the SDSU Campus in …
October, 2019
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12 October
International Cooperation
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, and former professor. In these times great political, social, legal, environmental, and cultural changes are happening around the world. Different countries have achieved important changes, such as the recognition of rights for women, human rights recognitions, migratory advances, scientific advances, among others. Mexico lives …
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12 October
Why globalism (and regionalism) will triumph over nationalism
By: Mario Beltrán Mainero Consul for Community and Political Affairs at the Consulate of Mexico in Calexico In recent years a nationalist wave has hit every corner of the Earth. Different leaders in Europe, the Americas, and other places have won elections on a nationalistic, anti-foreigner platform. Claiming that it …
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4 October
Governor Newsom Asked to Support Creation of California-Mexico Affairs Commission
-Editorial As the creation of a California-Mexico Commission is waiting for the signature of approval by the California governor, a group of leaders is urging him to support this initiative. In a letter signed by 19 California leaders from media directors, elected officials, chambers of commerce, and university representatives are …
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2 October
Mexican Consulate in Calexico Inaugurates Binational Health Week
By: Mario Conde, Reporter Like every year, the Mexican Consulate in Calexico inaugurated its annual health week where several organizations in the Imperial Valley join forces on both sides of the border. Consul General Tonathiu Romero welcomed everyone to the opening ceremony held at Pioneers Memorial Hospital in Brawley, California. …
September, 2019
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26 September
STATE OF YUCATAN NAMED “STATE OF PEACE” AT WORLD SUMMIT OF NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS
Over 12,500 attendees participated in the 4-day event attended by 30 recipients of the awards Mérida, Yucatán.- The State of Yucatan, Mexico completed its duties as host of the 17th edition of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Prize, which took place from September 19 to 22 with a closing …
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19 September
Construction of Trump’s wall begins in Arizona in 2019
By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD). Near Yuma, Arizona, the construction of the border wall funded by the Pentagon began. The construction of a part of the border wall financed by the Pentagon began a few days ago near Yuma, Arizona, just when federal authorities published a list of Defense …
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16 September
President Lopez Obrador gives his first “War-Cry of Independence”
-Editorial Before more than 50 thousand people who gathered at the Zocalo in Mexico City, the president of Mexico, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, performed the protocol ceremony of the 209th anniversary of the Grito de Independencia, on the night of September 15. Accompanied by his wife, Beatriz Gutiérrez Müller, at …
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13 September
Ellie Burgueño spoke about “A Second Chance in Business” at the Cu4tro Fronteras Congress
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter During the Cu4tro Fronteras Business Congress, held at the Ozara Conference Room, where companies from California, Arizona, Sonora, and Baja California gathered together, the Director of Beyond Borders Gazette, Ellie Burgueño, presented her keynote talk “The Second Chance in Business”, in relation to her recent literary …
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6 September
Second Annual Craft Beer “OcktoberFest” set for Oct. 5
-Editorial Beer, music and a great time with friends are some of the great things expected at this annual Oktoberfest in Calexico. In partnership with Calexico Brewing Co. and Auti-Foundation, the City of Calexico will bring the second annual Oktoberfest event, on Oct. 5 from 5 p.m. to midnight at …