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Morena candidate for governor of Guerrero holds a party for 500
A controversial former senator who will run for election in Guerrero held a massive birthday party in violation of coronavirus restrictions.
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Mexico accused of violating treaty after releasing US evidence against Cienfuegos
The Department of Justice rejected the claim that the drug trafficking case against the former defense minister was fabricated.
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At a Covid crossroads, some Cholula businesses fear they’ve closed for good
In normal times, Cholula, Puebla, one of Mexico’s magical towns, is a major tourist site. But these are anything but normal times.
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Thursday’s Covid tally: a record 16,468 new cases, 40% of which are in Mexico City
The number of cases rose to just under 1.59 million on Thursday while the official death toll reached 137,916 with 999 additional deaths.
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Fuel theft has supposedly declined, but the violence in Guanajuato has not
An apparent paradox has emerged in Guanajuato: petroleum pipeline theft has declined but high levels of violence continue.
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Ambassador says Mexico rejected offers of help to control arms trafficking
The federal government rejected an offer of equipment to help control illegal arms trafficking, the U.S. ambassador to Mexico said Thursday.
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Elections authority wants to stipulate what AMLO cannot say during campaign
The National Electoral Institute is considering putting strict limits on what the president can say in the lead-up to the elections in June.
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National Guard assumes policing duties after candidate’s murder
A day after the assassination of a Guanajuato politician, the National Guard and state police disarmed local police in Juventino Rosas.
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Ex-defense minister cleared of drug charges; AMLO claims US fabricated evidence
The Attorney General’s Office has exonerated former defense minister Salvador Cienfuegos of drug trafficking and money laundering charges.
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Mexico City residents fight crime’s arrival in their neighborhood
Eduardo Klein, a Mexico City restaurateur in Polanco, decided to act when gangs moved into the neighborhood and began extorting businesses.
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From mammoth bones to ziplines, this trail has something for everyone
El Río de la Pasión forms part of the border between the states of Jalisco and Michoacán. Check it out with a 4×4 and a spirit of adventure.
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The best advice for pedestrians in Mexico: show no fear
Mexicans may be among the nicest people in the world, but put them in the driver’s seat and some mysterious sort of killer instinct kicks in.
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Xochimilco’s nearly 450-year-old Niñopa statue adapts to the pandemic
Mexico City’s most famous child star is likely the Niñopa, a baby Jesus statue that resides with a different Catholic family each year.
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Verdologa adds flavor and texture to classic recipes
An easy and unobtrusive addition to soups, stews, and even scrambled eggs, verdologa is also high in Vitamin C, antioxidants, and omega-3s.
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Coahuila municipality’s communities originated in escaped US ancestors
Muzquiz, Coahuila, is home to two unique communities: one of Kickapoo Indians and one of Black Seminoles, who both fled the United States.
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