Businesses Risk Fines Up to 29 Million Pesos for Broadcasting World Cup Matches Without License
Mexican businesses face fines up to 29.3 million pesos for showing World Cup matches without proper authorization.
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Mexican businesses face fines up to 29.3 million pesos for showing World Cup matches without proper authorization.
Mexico’s federal government says it will work with residents of Mahahual, Quintana Roo, on a new plan to limit large-scale…
With less than a month before Mexico’s mandatory mobile phone registration deadline, the program is facing new controversy after some…
Work on the Tulum-Punta Allen road resumes with a 20-km phase to improve access to Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.
Sheep meat demand rises in Quintana Roo's Maya zone, driving genetic improvement and value-added products.
Tulum's oldest fishing cooperative will celebrate 45 years on June 23 with a board election and a look back at…
Hoteliers in Tulum are negotiating with park administrators to reduce entrance costs and boost tourism.
A dispute between carriage operators in Cozumel over pier access and the use of horses has escalated, with one company…
Vacation rental demand in Tulum has fallen 15-28% due to an oversupply of condos, intensifying competition among owners.
Iovana N is accused of diverting SIEM and membership fees to a personal bank account while posing as Canaco president.
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