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About Kylie
Kylie Madry is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. Originally from Dallas, Texas, Madry now covers politics and culture for U.S. outlets. She speaks English and Spanish, though she primarily writes in English.
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Interview (Video / Broadcast) Feature Stories Content Writing
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LATAM adds 5 more Boeing 787 Dreamliners to order book

04 Apr 2024  |  today.westlaw.com
LATAM Airlines has ordered five additional Boeing 787 Dreamliners, expanding its fleet of the widebody aircraft designed for long-haul or larger capacity flights.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  935thelloyd.com
Mexico inaugurated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train' on Friday, a railway that spans from the Gulf coast to the Pacific Ocean, aiming to boost investment in the south. The train will connect Coatzacoalcos in Veracruz to Salina Cruz and is part of President Lopez Obrador's development plans. It is hoped to attract carmakers and tech firms, with additional connections to other lines, including the Mayan Train, planned for completion next year. Despite the potential, analysts doubt it will match the Panama Canal's capacity, and there are concerns over the Mayan Train's budget overruns.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  wtvbam.com
Mexico has initiated the Inter-Oceanic Train, a coast-to-coast line for passengers and cargo, connecting the Gulf coast to the Pacific Ocean. This project, part of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's plan to boost the southern economy, could potentially compete with the Panama Canal. The train will link Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz and is expected to attract investments in various sectors. Despite the optimism, analysts are skeptical about its capacity compared to the canal, and the Mayan Train, another related project, has significantly exceeded its budget.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  kwsn.com
Mexico inaugurated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train,' a coast-to-coast railway from the Gulf to the Pacific, as part of President Lopez Obrador's initiative to boost investment in the south. The train will connect Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz and is hoped to attract tech and automotive investments. Despite comparisons to the Panama Canal, its capacity is expected to be much lower. The Mayan Train, another project, has exceeded its budget and is incomplete. The government has negotiated with Grupo Mexico for rail line parts and seeks to involve CPKC in future connections.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  wimz.com
Mexico inaugurated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train,' a coast-to-coast line from the Gulf to the Pacific, aimed at boosting investment in the south. The train will connect Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz and may attract carmakers and tech firms. It's seen as a potential Panama Canal rival, though it's expected to handle less capacity. The Mayan Train, another project, was also recently launched but is over budget and incomplete. The government has negotiated with Grupo Mexico for rail line parts and seeks to involve CPKC in future connections.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  740thefan.com
Mexico has initiated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train,' a train line that crosses from the Gulf coast to the Pacific Ocean, as part of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's initiative to stimulate investment in the south. The train will connect Coatzacoalcos in Veracruz to Salina Cruz and is seen as a potential competitor to the Panama Canal. The project includes plans for industrial parks to attract various industries, although it faces skepticism over its capacity compared to the canal. Additional lines, including one connecting to the Mayan Train, are expected to be completed next year. The Mayan Train project has significantly exceeded its budget and is incomplete. The Mexican government has reached an agreement with Grupo Mexico after seizing parts of a rail line for the project and aims to involve major rail operator CPKC in future developments.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  hi99.com
Mexico has initiated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train' project, a train line that crosses from the Gulf coast to the Pacific Ocean, aiming to boost investment in the south. The train will connect Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz and is part of President Lopez Obrador's development plan. It is hoped to attract investments from various industries and potentially rival the Panama Canal, despite having a lower capacity. The project includes connections to other lines, such as the Mayan Train, and involves partnerships with companies like Grupo Mexico and CPKC.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  943jackfm.com
Mexico has initiated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train,' a train line crossing from the Gulf coast to the Pacific Ocean, as part of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's plan to boost investment in the south. The train will connect Coatzacoalcos to Salina Cruz and is hoped to attract investments from various industries. It is seen as a potential competitor to the Panama Canal, despite having a lower capacity. Additional connections, including one to the Mayan Train, are expected to be completed next year. The project has faced budget overruns and negotiations with private rail operators.

Mexico launches coast-to-coast passenger and cargo railway

22 Dec 2023  |  duke.fm
Mexico has initiated the 'Inter-Oceanic Train,' a train line crossing from the Gulf coast to the Pacific Ocean, as part of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's plan to stimulate investment in the south. The line aims to attract carmakers, tech firms, and semiconductor producers with industrial parks and could potentially rival the Panama Canal. The Mayan Train, another project, was also inaugurated but has faced budget overruns. Mexican authorities have negotiated with Grupo Mexico for rail line parts and seek to involve major rail operator CPKC in future connections.

Peru again cuts interest rate as inflation eases

14 Dec 2023  |  947jackfm.com
Peru's central bank reduced its interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.75%, marking the fourth consecutive cut as the country's annual inflation rate decelerates to 3.64% in November, close to the bank's target range of 1% to 3%. The bank anticipates annual inflation to reach the target range soon and core inflation to align with targets by the end of 2023, citing moderation of international prices, reversal of agricultural supply shocks, and reduced inflation expectations. Risks remain due to potential climatic impacts from the El Nino weather phenomenon. Peru is addressing a technical recession influenced by El Nino, decreased private investment, and social conflicts from the previous year, with the government implementing measures to stimulate the economy.

Ex-Colombian soldier pleads guilty in Haiti president's assassination

27 Jan 2023  |  aol.com
Former Colombian soldier Mario Palacios pleaded guilty to charges related to the 2021 assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise. Prosecutors stated Palacios was part of a Colombian squad hired by Florida-based security firm CTU. Palacios, who originally pleaded not guilty, claimed he was hired to provide security and was unaware of the assassination plan until just before the operation. He is the fifth defendant to plead guilty, with three already sentenced to life. The assassination has led to a power vacuum and a rise in gang violence in Haiti.

NOW: Former Bolivian President @evoespueblo is speaking to press in Mexico City. Listen to what he has to say w/ @kylie_madry & host @MerikaAndrade. #Bolivia #EvoMorales #ElAlto #LatinAmerica #Mexico

NOW: #LGBTQ+ protesters defend Mexican artist #FabianChairez's controversial painting #TheRevolution in #MexicoCity. Join @Ranjhouz @Kylie_madry & host @CrisQueiroz. #EmilianoZapata #Zapata #Art #Mexico

How Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘Roma’ Resonates in Mexico City Today

17 Dec 2018  |  The Daily Beast
The article discusses the film 'Roma' by Alfonso Cuarón, which is available on Netflix and set in Mexico City's Roma neighborhood. The film is a semi-autobiographical take on Cuarón's childhood, focusing on a middle-class family and their live-in housekeeper, Cleo, played by Yalitza Aparicio. It highlights the social and racial dynamics within Mexican society, as well as issues such as the treatment of indigenous people and the impact of earthquakes on the city. The film also touches on historical events like the 1971 Corpus Christi Massacre and reflects on the changes in the Roma neighborhood over the years. The article delves into the personal nature of the film and its commentary on the sociopolitical landscape of Mexico, both in the past and present.
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