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April, 2021

  • 27 April

    Calexico and Mexicali Mayors Meet to Discuss Future Binational Collaboration

    -Editorial The relationship between the sister cities of Mexicali and Calexico took a step forward with a meeting between the two Mayors on April 26.  Calexico Mayor Rosie Arreola Fernandez and Mexicali Mayor Lupita Mora met to talk about the importance of continuing a binational relationship between the two cities. …

  • 20 April

    Border Travel Restrictions to Canada and Mexico Will Continue in May

    -Editorial And so, the spring arrived, and with it another month that people without a visa will not be able to enter the United States.  It’s been thirteen months ever since that international travel was restricted due to the pandemic and most likely will continue since the border area is …

  • 2 April

    Mexicali Inaugurates New Port of Entry Route

    -Editorial Starting yesterday, a new route will be open to enter Calexico from West Port of Entry that will give travelers a new experience when crossing. The Ministry of Communications and Transportation through the SCT Baja California Center informed that as of 8 in the morning on April 1st, the …

March, 2021

February, 2021

  • 24 February

    First International Forum On Date Palm – Status and Outlook

    -Editorial The Sonora State University (UES) will hold the First International Forum of Date Palm – Status and Prospects, on February 25 and 26, 2021. This event is aimed at researchers, producers, and students of careers related to agriculture and horticulture. The program will include four keynotes, twelve presentations in …

  • 3 February

    Biden’s Economic Emergency Plan to Support the North American Economy in 2021

    By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (Ph.D.) Biden begins his administration with actions to support the growth of the United States economy in 2021. “The growth of the United States economy in 2021 and 2022 will have a positive effect on the economy of Mexico and Baja California due to the …

January, 2021

  • 28 January

    New U.S. Travel Restrictions Could Devastate Mexico’s Tourism

    -Editorial The U.S. government will require travelers over age 2, including U.S. citizens, to show proof of a recent, negative Covid-19 test result before boarding flights to the United States. President Joe Biden announced a new presidential proclamation stating all travelers entering the U.S. from abroad would need to self-quarantine …

  • 25 January

    Biden and Lopez Obrador Set Bilateral Agenda in Motion

    -Editorial Many people had speculated what kind of relationship Mexico and the United States would have with a new administration coming in, it looks that the binational relationship will continue on good terms.  To those legislators and business, people on both sides of the border that were concerned about the …

  • 20 January

    Mexico Faces the Challenge of Rebuilding Its Relationship with The United States: Gina Cruz

    -Editorial Baja California Senator, Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, said Mexico faces the challenge of rebuilding its relationship with its northern neighbor, the United States, before the arrival of the new administration since they are the main commercial partner but Mexico has sent messages of uncertainty. The president of the North …

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