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Vicente Calderón is a bilingual journalist based in Tijuana, Mexico. With more than 30 years practicing journalism on both sides of the border, Vicente Calderón understands like few others the dynamics of the news in the region where Mexico and the United States meet. Calderón is an "All terrain" journalist with a long career that began in Tijuana radio and has been on television in Los Angeles where he served as a reporter and news anchor or in San Diego, where he was a correspondent for Mexican media. Currently he runs Tijuanapress.com, an information services agency for national and foreign media in both English and Spanish. The agency has the blog of the same name that he created more than 15 years ago, being the first online native medium in this border city. Tijuanapress.com is also dedicated to the training and professional development of journalists and the promotion and defense of freedom of expression. Vicente Calderón graduated from the School of Clinical Psychology at CETYS University in Tijuana, Mexico.
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President of Mexico to Visit Northern Border for the First Time
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, is set to visit the northern border for the first time this weekend. The visit's agenda includes several topics, with a primary focus on addressing security issues. The report is provided by Vicente Calderón from Tijuana for Voz de América.
Altar for Murdered Journalists to be Installed in Mexico
In Tijuana, an altar will be installed to honor journalists murdered in Mexico, aligning with UNESCO's campaign to end impunity for crimes against the press. The initiative, supported by Tijuanapress.com and the Centro Estatal de las Artes de Baja California, highlights the ongoing issue of journalist safety and the broader implications for press freedom. Despite a decrease in journalist murders in Mexico, the country still faces significant challenges with impunity, as emphasized by UNESCO's statistics on unresolved cases globally.
Imperial Beach Coast Is Finally Open, but More Sewage Is on the Way.
Imperial Beach has reopened its coastline after a prolonged closure due to sewage spills from Tijuana. However, concerns remain as more sewage is expected to affect the area, highlighting ongoing environmental challenges.
Imperial Beach Coast Is Finally Open, But More Sewage Is on the Way
Imperial Beach's coastline has reopened after a year-long closure due to sewage contamination from Tijuana. However, upcoming repairs to Tijuana's main sewer line will temporarily increase sewage flow into the U.S., potentially leading to further beach closures. The International Boundary and Water Commission and its Mexican counterpart, CILA, are coordinating efforts to manage the situation. A new sewer main and treatment plant upgrades are planned to prevent future spills. Recent infrastructure repairs and favorable weather conditions have temporarily reduced sewage flow, allowing the beaches to reopen.
Mexican Peso Loses Value Against the Dollar
The Mexican peso is experiencing a decline in value against the dollar, leading to economic uncertainty amid the presidential succession in Mexico. Factors influencing the exchange rate are reported by Vicente Calderón from the border.
Migration to the US through Tijuana decreases
In Tijuana, migrant shelters have observed a decrease in the number of people they accommodate, despite a previous surge in migration through the area.
Mexican press presents negative balance during AMLO's six-year term
During the six-year term of President AMLO in Mexico, defenders of press freedom report a negative impact, with at least 47 media workers being killed. The report highlights concerns over the safety and freedom of the press in the country.
Biden's budget promotes war in Ukraine, Middle East, China, and on the US-Mexico border
The White House's budget draft targets two distinct audiences: the working class with false promises of social spending, and the financial oligarchy with significant funding. The budget proposes record military and domestic police spending, with trillions in interest payments benefiting Wall Street and billionaires. Media coverage focuses on social benefits promises, which are likely to be discarded after the election. The core of the budget is a record $850 billion for the Pentagon for FY 2025, with additional funding for wars in Ukraine and elsewhere. The budget also emphasizes investment in key technologies and industrial sectors, with a focus on preparing for potential wars with Russia and China. It includes a significant increase in nuclear weapons funding and plans for nuclear war resilience. The budget also supports the integration of the UK and Australia into US military operations and expands US military spending in Latin America. Additionally, there is a vast increase in border security spending, including new technology for surveillance. The budget also outlines the growing cost of interest payments on federal debt, which will benefit wealthy investors.
Benefactor of migrants cooks on the streets of Tijuana
Esther Morales distributes food to migrants in Tijuana, with a focus on her efforts and the impact of her tamale business.
Mexicans paint new wall on the border with the US
The United States has completed the replacement of the border wall with Mexico in the westernmost part, making it taller and harder to climb. In response, a group of Mexican artists has begun painting the new wall as a colorful form of protest.
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