Más Información

Muere médica cubana del IMSS-Bienestar mientras laboraba en hospital de Veracruz; embajada de Cuba lamenta fallecimiento

IPN entregará doctorado Honoris Causa a Manuela Obrador, prima de AMLO; Cárdenas y Sergio Salomón también serán galardonados

Sheinbaum visita Neza tras tromba que dejó varias afectaciones; “no se va a quedar ninguna familia desamparada”, afirma

Investigación de huachicol fiscal no ha terminado: Rosa Icela Rodríguez; “bastantes personas serán procesadas”, asegura
Sometimes-violent protests and looting over gasoline price hikes in Mexico are continuing and officials say that so far they've left one policeman dead and five injured, 300 stores looted and over 600 people arrested.
The country's business chambers says the combination of highway, port and terminal blockades and looting have forced many stores and businesses to close and threaten supplies of basic goods and fuel.
Mexicans were enraged by the 20-percent fuel price hike announced over the weekend as part of a government deregulation effort.
Since then, protesters have blockaded highways and gas stations and looting has broken out in some places.
Authorities said Thursday that one policeman was run over and killed and another seriously injured when they tried to stop robberies from a gas station in Mexico City.