Sunday, December 30, 2012

Follow Mexico with MGRR in 2013 - there's more to come

If it's not reported here, you don't need to know it


Guadalajara -
The Mexico Gulf Region Reporter (MGRR) is proud to have brought its readers over 480 articles in 2012. More than 40 a month, far more than one every day.

MGRR covered it all in the year just ending: Mexican domestic politics, and the highly contentious 2012 presidential contest. The horrors of the drug war. U.S.-Mexico relations. Important legal events in Mexico, like the criminal appeal of French national Florence Cassez (watch for developments in that case in the months ahead), abortion and gay marriage. Business, financial and economic news from south of the border. Violence against American citizens in Mérida. Cancún, Playa del Carmen and the deteriorating security along the Riviera Maya in Quintana Roo state. Puerto Vallarta's ugly introduction to the reality of narco violence. Guadalajara and Jalisco state - the new hot spots in the drug war, according to some experts. Cuban affairs the U.S. press never tells you about. Venezuela, the Gulf, in depth news analysis of Mexican events, editorial opinion - and so much more.

MGRR reports what most others won't, with stories always drawn from original Spanish language sources. What you read on this page you'll see days ahead of anywhere else in English - if at all.

Forget the rest and read the best in the year ahead. The Mexico Gulf Region Reporter. No other daily Mexican news source even comes close. Free of charge, every single day, at the click of a mouse.

Note: In 2013 look for more of MGRR's own photography, plus video reports.

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