At least eight dead and more than twelve injured after the shooting that several men began in the celebration of a funeral in a house in Cuernavaca, Mexico. Four young people died instantly, another four on the way to the hospital. With them, Mexico now has more than 20,000 homicide deaths and is approaching the most violent year in the country's history.
Mexico: A shooting at a Mexican wake ends with at least eight dead
Food will pressure core inflation until 2024
BBVA Mexico estimates that with underlying inflation "turbocharged" in food prices, Banxico will raise the reference rate to 10.75% in 2023.
Inflation hampers investment in technology, but does not stop it
In Mexico, six out of 10 companies accept that inflation is affecting their digitization processes, but, despite this, they do not abandon them.
Mexico needs to increase infrastructure for electric cars
The country is advancing faster than expected in the matter and the infrastructure is still pending in terms of electromobility.
Mexico loses millionaires between 2020 and 2021
The pandemic affected the measurement of the richest people globally and Mexico reduced the number of millionaires, according to Credit Suisse's Global Wealth Report.
"Luchadoras": Women defy danger in Mexico
In "Luchadoras" it quickly becomes clear how dangerous the Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez is, especially for women. All the more impressive are the fighters that the film is about.