Mexico Daily March 31
Today’s news and views on Mexico
Today’s news from Mexico, updated throughout the day
News headlines on Mexico from the media

On this week’s Tijuana Press Review: An update on the Mexican Wiki Leaks scandal. A gang of cartel murders is arrested And San Diego’s Mayor Jerry Sanders visits Tijuana and talks about safety, immigration, and the American media coverage of Tijuana. Go HERE to watch ( http://bowlersdesk.wordpress.com/2011/03/27/tijuana-press-week-in-review-3-27-11/ )
Today’s new headlines, updated through the day
Headlines over the weekend
After a year of working for the Financial Times as a video journalist and producer, I have returned to Mexico to pick up where I left off with MexicoReporter.com – now entering it’s second stage of life.
Today’s news headlines from Mexico, updated throughout the day
Today’s Mexico headlines, updated throughout the day

A Wikileaks cable about Tijuana, murder on the rise in March and is Tijuana going to lose another police chief? Find out in this week’s Tijuana Press Review.
Today’s headlines from Mexico
This weekend’s headlines on Mexico
Headlines on March 17

This week, the Tijuana Press Review covers the shattered calm in Tijuana, and reports that Tijuana’s former police chief is going to take over in Juarez. And the show talks to the University of San Diego’s Trans-Border Institute David Shirk PhD about their new report of drug violence in in Mexico.
Weekend headlines
Today’s Mexico headlines

The monarch butterfly is known for its epic trek across the Americas, but its numbers have waned. Now the insect is making a comeback. This video was shot and edited for the Economist by Deborah Bonello.
Today’s news on Mexico from the media
Today’s headlines about Mexico
Today’s Mexico headlines

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No Mas Sangre (No More Blood), a social protest group that began life as a cartoon, took to the streets of Mexico City on a recent weekend. They were in protesting what they see as a failed policy – President Felipe Calderon’s campaign against the country’s drug cartels and organized crime. But how representative are they of the Mexican people?
Today’s news on Mexico from the pressn

This week in the Tijuana Press Week in review a kidnapping gang is stopped, questions still surround the city’s old police chief and locals try to break a zumba world record.
A roundup of the main news in Mexico over the weekend
The day’s headlines from Mexico
The day’s headlines from Mexico
Univision: Young angels in Juarez battle the city’s demons
AFP: Mexico City struggles with waste disposal
AFP: Activists under fire in Mexico
AFP: Ambulance attacked in Ciudad Juarez
Time: Evidence of Killings and Disappearances by Mexico’s Security Forces
AFP: Mexicans honor drug war victims on Day of the Dead