Author: Anima Prabhu

Anima Prabhu

Anima Prabhu is a dynamic and passionate professional known for expertise in media and communication. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to delivering quality content, Anima excels in storytelling, journalism, and digital engagement.

Mexico stands out as an ideal destination for sustainable tourism, thanks to its wealth of environmental, social, and cultural assets. The country boasts a stunning array of biodiversity, from coastal ecosystems to lush rainforests, fertile farmlands, and expansive parks. Beyond its natural beauty, Mexico is rich in cultural heritage, home to ancient Mayan and Aztec ruins that offer ample sightseeing opportunities. The world-renowned Mexican cuisine further enhances its appeal. With so much to offer, it’s no surprise that tourists flock to Mexico each year. The Economic Impact of Tourism on Mexico (Pre-Pandemic to Present) In 2018, tourism was a powerhouse…

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Mexico Joins NASA’s Artemis Program to Return Humans to the Moon Mexico has officially joined the NASA-led Artemis Program, which aims to establish a sustainable human presence on the Moon, marking a major milestone in the country’s involvement in global space exploration. The announcement of Mexico’s participation in the Artemis Accords was made during a special event led by Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard. The ceremony was also attended by Jorge Arganis Díaz-Leal, the Secretary of Infrastructure, Communications, and Transportation, and received support from both Mexican legislators and the National Conference of Governors (Conago). The partnership was warmly welcomed by the…

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Mexico will actively participate in the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP28), which will be held from November 30 to December 12, 2023, at Expo City Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The Mexican government will advocate for ambitious, fair, and socially responsible climate action at COP28, aiming for a just transition that maximizes social and economic opportunities while ensuring respect for human rights. This approach will incorporate a gender-sensitive, intersectional, intercultural, and intergenerational perspective. One of Mexico’s key priorities will be to uphold the global target of limiting global temperature rise to…

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Mexico, as one of the largest oil producers in Latin America, is highly vulnerable to fluctuations in global oil prices. These shifts create economic uncertainty, making it essential to model their effects on economic growth. In recent years, oil price volatility has played a significant role in Mexico’s economic performance, especially in the sectors most reliant on oil revenues and exports. Understanding the impact of this uncertainty can help policymakers better prepare for future challenges. In this article, we explore how oil price uncertainty affects Mexico’s economic growth, analyzing the impacts on various sectors and potential solutions. Abstract: Oil price…

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On November 25, President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to impose significant tariffs on the United States’ three largest trading partners: Canada, Mexico, and China. These tariffs are part of his efforts to fulfill campaign promises that could potentially ignite trade wars. Trump, who is set to take office on January 20, revealed that he intends to implement a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico. This action would remain in place until both countries take stronger measures to curb drug trafficking—specifically fentanyl—and reduce migrant flows across the U.S. border. The move could be seen as conflicting with existing free-trade…

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Dubai’s Blockchain Revolution in 2024: Growth and Challenges Explained Dubai has long been a global beacon of innovation, but in 2024, the city is solidifying its position as a leader in blockchain technology. With ambitious goals set in motion through its Dubai Blockchain Strategy, the city has become a testing ground for blockchain applications in everything from finance to government services. However, as the blockchain ecosystem expands, it faces its own set of growth challenges and barriers that could determine whether Dubai’s vision comes to fruition. In this article, we will explore how blockchain is transforming Dubai’s landscape, examine the…

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After Landslide Victory: Why Global Engagement is Crucial for Mexico’s Next President On October 1, Claudia Sheinbaum is set to become Mexico’s first female president, following a landslide victory by her Morena-led three-party coalition. Sheinbaum’s victory, with a commanding 30-point lead over her main opponent, Xóchitl Gálvez, marks a historic milestone for the country. Alongside the presidency, her coalition is projected to secure seven of the nine governorships up for grabs, including Mexico City, and has a clear path toward achieving the two-thirds supermajority in the bicameral Congress necessary for constitutional amendments. With such a robust mandate, Sheinbaum is poised…

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What Would AMLO’s Election Reforms Mean for Mexico? In recent months, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) has proposed a series of election reforms that have sparked significant debate both in Mexico and internationally. The aim of these reforms is to overhaul the country’s electoral system, which AMLO and his supporters argue is deeply flawed and ripe for corruption. However, critics warn that these changes could undermine Mexico’s democratic processes and create a more centralized system of power. So, what would AMLO’s election reforms mean for Mexico? In this article, we’ll break down the key components of the proposed…

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The modernization of the EU-Mexico Global Agreement marks a crucial milestone in the relationship between the European Union (EU) and Mexico. As global dynamics shift, the need for updated trade agreements has never been more important. So, what exactly does the modernisation of this deal mean, and why is it a game-changer for both parties? This article explores the latest updates, key points of interest, and the potential economic and political implications of this updated deal. On April 21, 2018, the European Union (EU) and Mexico reached a major agreement in principle for a new trade deal, expanding on the…

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MEXICO CITY, Sept 11- On Wednesday, Mexico’s Senate approved a judicial reform that has sparked a court workers’ strike, raised tensions with the United States, and caused significant market volatility in Latin America’s second-largest economy. The reform, proposed by outgoing President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and backed by President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum, aims to overhaul the judiciary, but it has been met with significant opposition both domestically and internationally. What Is the Judicial Reform? The core of the reform calls for the popular election of over 6,500 judges, magistrates, and ministers, including members of Mexico’s Supreme Court. Traditionally, Supreme Court judges…

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