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It has 276,700 readers in Mexico City. [1] The paper shares content with other papers in its parent newsgroup Grupo Reforma. Reforma is named after the Mexico City avenue of the same name, Paseo de la Reforma, which is in turn named after "La Reforma", a series of liberal reforms undertaken by the country in the mid-19th century.
Grupo Reforma is the largest printed media company in Mexico and Latin America. It publishes ten daily newspapers in five cities, including the leading newspapers in Mexico's three largest cities: Reforma in Mexico City , El Norte in Monterrey and Mural in Guadalajara .
Reforma, a daily published in Mexico City; Grupo Reforma, parent company of the newspaper; Agencia Reforma, news wire agency of the same group; REFORMA, the U.S. National Association to Promote Library and Information Services to Latinos and the Spanish-speaking; Reforma, a rock band from Chicago that broke up in 2004.
However, Periodico Central reported ID cards were found at the scene matching missing people Angie Lizeth P.G., 29, and Leslie N.T., 21. They are believed to be Angie Lizeth Perez Garcia and Lesly ...
Newspapers in Mexico include: ... Mexico City Diario de Acayucan [9] Acayucan, Veracruz ... Reforma [1] Mexico City: El Regional de Sonora [2]
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) -Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday said Google is wrong to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico on its Google Maps platform after U.S. President Donald Trump ...
The 2024 Mexican judicial reform is a series of constitutional amendments that restructured the judiciary of Mexico. [1] The reform replaced Mexico's appointment-based system for selecting judges with one where judges, pre-selected by Congress, are elected by popular vote, with each judge serving a renewable nine-year term.
Grupo Reforma is 85 years old. It began with the founding of the newspaper El Sol in April 1922, followed by El Norte in 1938, the newspaper Metro in Monterrey in 1988 (and renovated in 1993). Four years later, in 1997, the newspaper Palabra was born in Saltillo, and the Metro in Mexico City. Mural, in Guadalajara, was founded a year later.