This chocolate factory had to close due to a salmonella outbreak 0:44 (CNN Business) — A chocolate factory in Belgium temporarily closed its doors after salmonella was discovered in a production batch. Swiss chocolate producer Barry Callebaut halted production at its plant in Wieze, Belgium, on Monday, the company said …
Read More »SAT seizes accounts of Alsea, owner of Starbucks and Vips
The company that operates fast food chains and cafeterias, Alsea, confirmed that the Tax Administration Service (SAT) ordered its bank accounts to be seized as a guarantee of payment of a tax credit that it has maintained since 2014 for the debt of the buying VIPs from Walmart. Through a …
Read More »7 out of 10 Americans do not want his re-election – El Financiero
7 in 10 Americans do not want President Joe Biden to seek re-election, according to poll results released Friday. A third of those citizens believe that they are too old. The survey jointly conducted by the Center for Policy Studies at Harvard University and by The Harris Poll points out …
Read More »AMLO’s commitments – Four years after his victory, the President has achieved 50% of his goals
From the perspective of President López Obrador, of the 100 commitments with which he began his government, he only needs to fulfill three: resolve the Ayotzinapa case, the transition to green energy, and decentralize federal offices. But there are other data that show that four years after his triumph, he …
Read More »Daughter of journalist Antonio de la Cruz dies after attack in Tamaulipas
Cinthya, daughter of the journalist Antonio de la Cruz, murdered in Ciudad Victoria, died two days after the armed attack in Tamaulipas. According to the newspaper Express —where de la Cruz worked for 15 years— The 22-year-old girl died at the General Hospital of Ciudad Victoria, where she arrived still …
Read More »Tragedy in San Antonio: the driver of the truck “did not know that the air conditioning had stopped working”
Max Matzo BBC News, Washington 3 hours image source, Reuters Caption, Photos of the driver were captured on CCTV at a checkpoint. The driver of a truck that killed 53 heat-smothered migrants in Texas did not know the air conditioning had stopped working, court documents show. Homer Zamorano, 45, was …
Read More »In doubt, profitability of new Olmeca refinery
If the cost of the new Olmeca refinery, located in Dos Bocas, Tabasco, exceeds a total of 12 thousand 40 million dollars, today, July 1, a project will be launched that is not profitable, according to the parameters of the work. In the cost-benefit study, in May 2020 this priority …
Read More »They propose fines of up to 182,000 pesos for requesting an early resignation signature
The Labor and Social Welfare Commission of the Chamber of Deputies will analyze an initiative to sanction companies that ask workers for a early resignation or the signature of a blank document upon being hired, with a fine ranging from 12,027 to 182,818 pesos, a sanction that could be multiplied …
Read More »La Jornada – “Hypocrisy” of priests in the case of Jesuits: López Obrador
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador criticized the representatives of the Catholic Church who have criticized his security strategy after the murder of two Jesuit priests in Cerocahui, Chihuahua. “Do you want us to solve problems with violence?” he asked. He rejected the “hypocrisy” of the religious, since “they were not …
Read More »They invite you to visit the Samalayuca Fest today
Juarez City.- After two years of being suspended, this weekend the Samalayuca Fest is reactivated, an event in which handicrafts, vegetables, food stalls, mechanical games and musical groups will be offered, announced the sectional president of the town, Jaime Sotelo Bencomo. The festival will take place from this Friday 1 …
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