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Optimism, nationalism and a heavy dose of self-praise marked President López Obrador’s latest report to the nation.
March 31
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Seniors criticized the Puebla capital’s Covid-19 vaccination efforts this week, saying they waited for hours despite having appointments.
March 30
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Mexico is still facing medication shortages eight months after signing an agreement with the UN to collaborate on the purchase of medicines.
March 30
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A soldier is in custody after he shot and killed a Guatemalan man on a remote stretch of Mexico’s southern border on Monday.
March 30
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A survey by an online magazine for expats suggests that more people are interested in making Mexico their home than in previous years.
March 30
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It’s been 10 years since the poet, devastated by the murder of his son, founded a movement for peace. Today, he says, the situation is worse.
March 30
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A senior law enforcement official in Veracruz has been fired after the remains of a man were delivered to his family in black plastic bags.
March 29
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Mexico will soon have three ‘bubble hotel’ options for tourists looking for the next level of ‘glamping.’
March 29
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Dust clouds and strong gusts of wind resulted in one of the highest levels of small-particle pollution in years in Iztapalapa, Mexico City.
March 29
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A candidate for mayor who spent six years seeking justice for the murder of her husband was killed earlier this month in Oaxaca.
March 29
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A bus whose driver lost control around 6 a.m. on Monday on a highway near Acambay slid into a ditch leaving seven people people dead.
March 29
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Health officials acknowledged that the true death toll is above 321,000, almost 60% higher than the official count of fatalities.
March 29
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Four municipal police officers are in custody and under investigation for murder following the death of a Salvadoran woman.
March 29
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Anyone considering a move to Mexico or looking to formalize their immigration status will find a wealth of information in the new guide.
March 27
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Authorities are preparing for crowds of tourists even as Sinaloa remains at medium-risk on the coronavirus stoplight map.
March 27
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A bloody ambush on police in México state is exposing the government’s failure to control escalating violence outside of the capital.
March 27
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Bill would give government the authority to suspend permits granted to private companies that operate in any part of the oil industry.
March 27
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There will be seven low risk states for the next two weeks after the government presented an updated coronavirus stoplight map on Friday.
March 27
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The CFE reaffirmed that private companies don’t pay to use transmission lines and claimed they have stolen 76,000 customers from the utility.
March 26
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Alexander Vivero will play at the fabled musical venue in New York after winning an award in the American Protégé talent competition.
March 26
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Hiking is becoming an increasingly popular activity in the state, which is obtaining certification of its hiking trails.
March 26
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Many people argue that the armed forces already have too much power but four in 10 Mexicans wouldn’t mind having a government led by them.
March 26
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Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell was critical of media outlets for focusing on ‘the saddest side of the epidemic.’
March 26
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The electoral institute has barred two candidates for governor in a move that is certain to increase tensions between it and Morena.
March 26
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Tomás Yarrington has pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering.
March 25