**Experience the Diversity of Voices at FIL Guadalajara 2024 Poetry Salon**
Delve into an intimate space where 26 poets from 9 countries share their poetic works from November 30th to December 8th. An enriching celebration awaits.
Baja California lawmakers, amid protests, approve judicial reform in turbulent Zoom session. Controversy surrounds switch to popular vote for judicial appointments.
Icon Tijuana faces backlash for avoiding worker compensation by exploiting legal loopholes after declaring bankruptcy, prompting calls for stricter regulations and protection of labor rights.
La alcaldesa asegura que La Cueva del Peludo operará con sus permisos. A pesar de ataques recientes, no se encontraron conexiones con actividades delictivas.
“Tijuana concludes Tijuana Fund Trust credits distribution, backing entrepreneurs with 350 million pesos. Plans to reallocate Fidem for education and homeless support. Judicial reforms and ongoing strikes noted.”
**Tijuana Judicial Workers Stand Firm in Strike**
Tijuana’s PJF workers persist in their partial strike, protesting recent judicial reforms and potential layoffs, with overwhelming support from colleagues.
“El Trompo thrives financially, hosting 300,000 visitors yearly without government support. Collaborating with UABC, it aims to boost science education. Join for cultural events and educational fun.”
PAN expels Yunes for backing judicial reform. Sheinbaum approves Yunes’ move, predicting favorable recognition in history. BCS Congress also adopts reform amid national controversy.
Governor Marina del Pilar announces Baja California’s unique selection process for judges post federal Judicial Power reform approval, aiming to ensure qualified appointments and uphold justice.
Investigation into the tragic death of teenager Kaleb Enrique near Los Pinos intensifies, with concerns over bullying prompting preventive measures and heightened scrutiny in Baja California schools.