López Obrador said he will seek a pact with the U.S., Canada and other nations in support of a development plan for Central America
Mexico ignores children's rights
The study is based on information provided by the Unicef, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, and the United Nations Development Program
In Tlahuelilpan, Hidalgo, the scenario of the worst tragedy caused by fuel theft, 55% of the population lives in poverty and 7% lives in extreme poverty
The film is not a mere childhood memory, it also explores inequality, social classes, and the treatment of domestic workers
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development's (OECD) General Secretary, José Ángel Gurría talked to EL UNIVERSAL about Mexico's biggest challenges
Velasco, López Obrador's #1 fan
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Mexico City's government abandoned social housing and low-income families
The Mexican government systematically abuses and discriminates against indigenous people
Discrimination in the workplace
In the last five years, almost 100,000 people in Mexico have decided to quit their jobs as they were victims of harassment and discrimination in the workplace
It's a matter of inequality
In Mexico, at least half of the population lives in poverty and the purchasing power of wages has dwindled; the minimum daily wage is currently below the poverty line