Dog abandoned in Mexico’s most dangerous state after his leg was nearly hacked off and then amputated finds new home with Canadian family
The Guanajuato Animal Heart Foundation shared last week Facebook photos of Rocky, a dog it rescued in Guanajuato, Mexico, in January 2020
The abandoned dog was spotted struggling to walk due to a right front leg that was almost hacked off
He underwent an operation to have his leg amputated and spent six months rehabbing before he was discharged
A family from British Columbia, Canada, has given Rocky a new home, according to the non-profit foundation
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MEXICO CITY, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ American businesses in Mexico face a challenging future ahead if the amendment proposal to reform the current outsourcing scheme in the country is passed, according to Hiroshi Takahashi, Editorial Director of El Sol de México and an expert in Mexico-US economic relations.
In an essay published this week in El Sol de México, Mexico City s leading newspaper, Takahashi states that the outsourcing scheme reform will jeopardise Mexico s special relationship with the United States and put in danger more than seven million jobs.
El Sol de México the Organización Editorial Mexicana, a chain that publishes over 30 newspapers and several million copies a day. Takahashi serves as its editor since August 2017.
Metro coordination works with radios, paper, and WhatsApp
This rustic system is not very different from the one that La Silla Rota found during a visit to the Metro Command Control Post in November 2018
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Using radios, the employees, installed at three tables in the provisional Central Control Post 2, in the Metro building located in the Historical Center. (Cuartoscuro)
The employers who coordinate
WhatsApp or Messenger after an arson rendered their internal communication system useless.
According to the newspaper Milenio, radios, paper and pens are also used to control the trains progress through the various stations.
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