Geithner at G20 urges more flexible forex policies

US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Thursday called for more flexible exchange rate policies at a Group of 20 meeting in China, saying it was crucial to global monetary system reform. Geithner did not explicitly single out China in his remarks at a G20 seminar on international monetary reform attended by ministers and central bankers, but hinted that Beijing needed to loosen its grip on the yuan. He said that to better manage sweeping... [more]

14 headless bodies found in Mexico resort city

Mexican police say they have found the headless bodies of 14 men outside a shopping center in the Pacific coast resort of Acapulco. Police in the southern state of Guerrero say handwritten signs were left with the bodies, a common calling card of Mexico’s cartels. Acapulco has seen bloody turf battles between drug gangs in recent years. The bodies found Saturday are the largest single group of decapitation victims since President Felipe Calderon... [more]

Mexico plans immigration shake-up

Mexico plans a shake-up of its corruption-ridden immigration institute, officials said, after a year that saw some of the worst atrocities against illegal migrants trekking through the country — including the mass slaughter of 72 Central and South Americans trying to reach the United States. The dismissals early this week will include several top directors of the National Institute for Migration, according to two government officials,... [more]

US closes consulate in Mexico’s Ciudad Juarez

The United States has closed indefinitely its consulate in the violence-hit Mexican city of Ciudad Juarez while it carries out a “security review,” officials said Friday. “The US consulate general in Ciudad Juarez has closed to review its security posture,” said a statement released by the US embassy in Mexico City. “The facility will be closed all day on Friday, July 30, and remain closed until the security... [more]

Tropical Storm Bonnie takes aim at Gulf of Mexico

Tropical Storm Bonnie took aim at the Gulf of Mexico on Friday, moving on a track expected to take it over the site of BP Plc’s deepwater oil spill after a soggy trek across south Florida. At 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT), the centre of the fast-moving storm was located about 55 miles east-southeast of Naples, Florida, and it was due to head out over the Gulf sometime early Friday evening, the U.S. National Hurricane Centre said. Oil and natural... [more]

Mexico to ban junk food from schools to fight fat

Mexico is looking to battle the bulging waistlines of its children by banning the sale of junk food in its schools, including many of the traditional treats generations of kids have grown up with. Getting the ax along with modern soft drinks and sweets will be salted tamarind candy, pork rinds and atole, the thick and sweet cornstarch-based beverage served piping hot in the morning. The anti-obesity guidelines presented by health and... [more]

Geithner in Europe crisis talk

U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, in an apparent criticism of Germany, called for a “carefully designed global approach” to financial reform on Wednesday as he arrived in Europe for talks on a euro zone debt crisis that is shaking world markets. European shares rallied from nine-month lows but the euro remained under pressure amid continuing signs of banks’ reluctance to lend to euro zone counterparts exposed to... [more]

Mexico arrests Cancun mayor on drug charges

Mexican federal police have arrested the mayor of the resort city of Cancun on drug trafficking, money laundering and organized crime charges. Gregorio Sanchez, who took a leave of absence from his mayoral post to run for governor of the Caribbean coastal state of Quintana Roo, was taken into custody at Cancun’s international airport after arriving on a flight from Mexico City. While Mexico’s 2010 elections have been... [more]

`Immediate’ US aid in drug war slow to help Mexico

The United States has spent a fraction of the $1.1 billion it promised Mexico between 2008 and 2010 to make “an immediate and important impact” on surging drug cartel violence, according to documents obtained by The Associated Press. While President Barack Obama and Congress pledged strong, continued support to Mexican President Felipe Calderon in Washington this week, State Department spreadsheets provide the first definitive... [more]

Mexico to dust off and examine war hero bones

Mexico is dusting off urns containing skulls and bones of the country’s Independence War heroes to try to confirm their identities decades after the remains were stored in a Mexico City monument. Soldiers will remove the urns from a mausoleum within the monument on May 30 and carry them through the Mexican capital in a procession before handing the bones over to forensic anthropologists. Historians have long questioned the listed... [more]

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