Access Extra Money with ISSSTE Loan Draw for State Workers

Access Extra Money with ISSSTE Loan Draw for State Workers

ISSSTE The ISSSTE Loan Draw is offered to State workers regardless of whether they are active, retired or pensioned. Mexico.- The Institute of Security and Social Services of State Workers (ISSSTE) offers its users the possibility of participating in personal loan raffles, so if they benefit, they will be able to access extra money that … Read more

Multiple sclerosis patients banned from covid-19 vaccine

Multiple sclerosis patients banned from covid-19 vaccine

MEXICO CITY. AAlthough international health authorities such as the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that people with multiple sclerosis be among the first vaccinated against COVID-19 and even in countries like Spain they are considered in the groups to obtain booster doses, there is a reduced group of them who cannot even think of such … Read more

There will be 27 million doses for minors

There will be 27 million doses for minors

MEXICO CITY. The secretary of External relationships, Marcelo Ebrard, reported that in the remainder of the year another 27 million Pfizer vaccines against covid-19 will be brought to Mexico from the order agreed for just over 50 million for this 2021, which may be used for the vaccination of adolescents from 12 to 17 years … Read more

Adolescent vaccination begins

Adolescent vaccination begins

MEXICO CITY. On October 1, the registration for vaccination against covid 19 of people from 12 to 17 years of age who have some comorbidity that puts them at a greater risk of getting worse in case of contagion, reported the Undersecretary of Health, Hugo Lopez-Gatell. He said that this stage of vaccination will be … Read more

Carlos Fuentes, the bridge between Latin America

Carlos Fuentes, the bridge between Latin America

MEXICO CITY. The bell by Carlos Fuentes (1928-2012), the only novel in his series Romantic time, “It is a gateway to the plurality of our origins, to the diversity from which the nations of Latin America are formed,” says researcher Jovany Hurtado García. This work, published in 1990, allows us to see the similarities and … Read more

Washington launches local counterterrorism plan

Washington launches local counterterrorism plan

WASHINGTON. Ehe United States government presented a national strategy to combat domestic terrorism, one of President Joe Biden’s priorities after several racist attacks in recent years and the assault on Congress in January. The plan, released by the National Security Council, proposes four lines of action with the objectives of prevention, interruption and deterrence, preserving … Read more

Foo Fighters to open shows in New York

Foo Fighters to open shows in New York

NEW YORK. Madison Square Garden in New York is ready to rock and roll again. MSG Entertainment announced that Foo Fighters will shake up the famous venue with a concert on June 20, which will be the first to be held at the venue in more than 460 days. The MSG said that the concert, … Read more

New Hispanic art will be auctioned; tomorrow they will offer at least 19 works

New Hispanic art will be auctioned;  tomorrow they will offer at least 19 works

MEXICO CITY. The art gallery and auction room The Auctions Suite, located in Barcelona, ​​Spain, announced that tomorrow it will offer at least 19 works by artists from New Spain or those active in Mexico during the 18th century, including Baltasar Echave Orio, José de Páez and Miguel Cabrera. One of the best valued pieces … Read more

PT in Congress asks to guarantee school infrastructure for back to classes

PT in Congress asks to guarantee school infrastructure for back to classes

Before the imminent Return to face-to-face classes, the bench of Labor Party in the Permanent Commission of the Congress of the Union will request the Secretary of Public Education and their counterparts in the 32 states, verify, through a census, the proper functioning of the school infrastructure in order to guarantee the safety of students … Read more

Natalia Jiménez, formerly of La Quinta Estación, will sing Mexican music

Natalia Jiménez, formerly of La Quinta Estación, will sing Mexican music

MEXICO CITY, The love that the Spanish singer Natalia Jiménez has for regional Mexican music is so great that she made the decision to focus her musical career within this genre. Years ago he had experimented with “El sol no regresa” (2004) while he still belonged to the La Quinta Estación group; now as a … Read more