Monday, March 18, 2024
Interior Minister Luisa María Alcalde

Updated census shows nearly 100,000 missing persons in Mexico

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More than 15,000 names in Mexico's missing persons database have been found alive or confirmed dead, the Interior Minister said.
Russian tourist Maria Rigovich

Kidnapped Russian woman rescued in Tamaulipas

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Maria Rigovich was traveling with acquaintances from Monterrey to Reynosa when they were stopped by armed men on Thursday.
A person bicycles in the rain in Mexico City

Rains and chilly temperatures in the forecast as spring approaches

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As cold front 40 cools off inland states, temperatures in some coastal areas will remain high.
Valle de Bravo dry lake

Why are Mexico’s largest lakes disappearing?

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Mexico's biggest freshwater lakes are drying up, creating a complex water crisis that is exacerbated by reduced annual rainfall.
National Guard members with alleged Sinaloa Cartel leader

Sinaloa Cartel ‘lieutenant’ known as ‘El 50’ arrested in Sonora

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The operation to arrest Gilberto Martínez Rentería involved nearly 200 members of the National Guard and military on Friday.
Mexico City residents signed up to take a collective siesta, or nap, on Friday afternoon.

Got 1 min? Hundreds take a mass ‘siesta’ in Mexico City

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Chilangos took the term "power nap" to a new level on Friday in a first-of-its-kind event to promote good sleep habits.
A fire at a San Miguel wedding venue.

Fire breaks out at A-list wedding in San Miguel de Allende

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A short circuit was blamed for the blaze that broke out late Saturday night, injuring 27 people.
Aeromexico plane

Got 1 min? Woman gives birth mid-flight from Mexico City to Ciudad Juárez

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The flight from Mexico City to Ciudad Juárez landed with one more passenger than when it took off.
Power lines in Baja California

CFE to build 5 new power stations, connecting Baja California to national grid

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The energy project in Mexicali will connect Baja California to the Federal Electricity Commission's (CFE) national power grid.
A young man in Mexico City neighborhood holding several large buckets in front of a city potable water distribution truck

‘Pipas’ and protests: Mexico City’s water theft problem

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A combination of factors has left many residents of the capital with sporadic water supply, spiking demand — and profits for thieves tapping pipelines.
A memorial wreath for dead student Yanqui Kothan Gómez

2 arrested, 2 resign in the aftermath of Ayotzinapa student death

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The 23-year-old student from the Ayotzinapa rural teachers' college was shot last Thursday in Chilpancingo.