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  • Biden and López Obrador will meet virtually on Monday.

    AMLO to propose US legalize migratory flows from Mexico, Central America

    President López Obrador said Saturday that he will ask his United States counterpart to legalize migratory flows of workers into the U.S.

    February 27
  • coronavirus stoplight map

    No red states on coronavirus map; yellow predominant as case numbers on wane

    There will be no red light maximum risk states for the next two weeks after the government presented an updated coronavirus stoplight map.

    February 27
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    Morena to reopen candidate selection process after outcry over rape allegations

    Facing pressure to dump an alleged rapist as candidate for governor in Guerrero, Morena announced it would conduct a new selection process.

    February 27
  • Bill Gates

    Mexico should bet on education rather than oil: Bill Gates

    The Microsoft founder said in an interview that he would urge President López Obrador to invest in education rather than fossil fuels.

    February 26
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    Pemex lost nearly half a trillion pesos last year, faced ‘worst crisis’ in its history

    The company reported a loss of 480.96 billion pesos (US $23 billion), a 38.2% increase compared to its 2019 loss.

    February 26
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    Not so fast: governments put brakes on private schools’ plan to reopen

    The Ministry of Education has pushed back against a recent call by private schools to reopen starting March 1.

    February 26
  • covid vaccination

    Foreign residents assured of vaccine eligibility in CDMX

    Foreigners who live in Mexico City are eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine even if they don’t have an ID card proving residence.

    February 26
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    Chihuahua priest found guilty of sexual abuse of 8-year-old girl

    A Catholic priest was found guilty guilty by a court in Chihuahua this week of the violation and sexual abuse of a minor.

    February 26
  • monarch butterflies

    Monarch butterfly numbers down 26%; climate change, logging blamed

    Illegal logging and climate change contributed to a 26% reduction in the number of monarch butterflies overwintering in Mexico in 2020-2021.

    February 26
  • Soldiers arrived in Hacienda de Dolores after residents issued pleas for help.

    At least 8 dead, 2 missing after community attempts to repel armed attack

    At least eight men were killed and two women were abducted during clashes in Guerrero between residents and members of a criminal gang.

    February 26
  • Secretary of State Blinken, Economy Minister Clouthier and Foreign Minister Ebrard

    US urges Mexico to heed private sector concerns over electricity market overhaul

    The United States has urged Mexico to listen to the private sector with regard to the proposed overhaul of the electricity market.

    February 26
  • Health promotion workers get the crowd warmed up during vaccinations in Iztacalco.

    Music and dancing turn vaccination into a lively affair in Mexico City

    Seniors lining up to get vaccinated against Covid-19 shook off the cold with a spot of dancing to tunes such as disco classic I Will Survive.

    February 25
  • CFE chief Manuel Bartlett.

    Details of December’s massive power outage to be kept secret for 2 years

    The president promised that his government wouldn’t suppress public information but the CFE will keep details of the blackout under wraps.

    February 25
  • A dose of Covid vaccine is prepared

    More than 100mn doses of vaccine expected by end of May; 1.9mn have been given

    A total of 3.3 million doses are expected this month, 23.6 million in March, 33.2 million in April and 46 million in May.

    February 25
  • The existing center in Tepotzotlán covers more than 100,000 square meters.

    Amazon to build new distribution center in México state

    Amazon plans to expand its operations in Mexico with a new distribution center in Tepotzotlán, México state.

    February 25
  • Preparing shellfish in Bahia Asunción, Baja California Sur. Aldo Santoro

    Mexico’s fishermen adapt, innovate while government lags behind: expert

    Omar Vidal interviews sustainable fisheries advocate Jorge Torre on the ‘mismatch’ between industry needs and the pace of federal policy.

    February 25
  • The two men who were arrested on the beach in Tulum.

    Tulum police arrest gay couple for kissing in public ‘with children present’

    Municipal police in Tulum, Quintana Roo, briefly arrested a gay couple on Wednesday for kissing in public on a beach.

    February 25
  • economy

    Final figures confirm Mexico’s GDP plunged 8.5% in 2020, worst decline in 90 years

    It’s official – Mexico recorded its worst economic contraction since the Great Depression as the coronavirus pandemic ravaged the economy.

    February 25
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    Witness testified in US court that Tamaulipas governor had ties to Gulf Cartel

    The governor of Tamaulipas, accused of ties to organized crime, illicit enrichment and tax fraud, has cartel links dating back to 2004.

    February 25
  • Books have been stolen from the Palafoxian Library in Puebla city.

    ‘Systematic looting’ and other issues uncovered at cultural facilities in Puebla

    The Puebla government has detected the looting among a range of other problems at 21 cultural institutions including the Palafoxian Library.

    February 24
  • The statue of the María doll

    María doll, an ‘artisanal icon,’ gets 6-meter statue in Querétaro

    A concrete statue in the likeness of the famous “María” doll has been installed in the main square of a small town to pay homage to the icon.

    February 24
  • Vanilla harvest at Veinte Soles Ranch in Veracruz

    Synthetic vanilla edges out Mexico’s production of the genuine variety

    Although Mexico gave the world the vanilla bean, cultivation of the crop is at the point of vanishing here, says an expert.

    February 24
  • Heavy equipment at work on the Maya Train project.

    Judge orders definitive suspension of Maya Train construction in Yucatán

    A federal judge has ordered the definitive suspension of the Maya Train railroad project in three Yucatán municipalities.

    February 24
  • vaccine

    Scammers turn to selling phony Covid vaccine

    Fraudsters are posing as officials from pharmaceutical companies and international organizations to sell vaccines to the public.

    February 24
  • Governor Tello

    Zacatecas in midst of ‘grave security crisis,’ governor warns

    The governor of Zacatecas has made an impassioned plea for federal government support amid a “grave security crisis” in the northern state.

    February 24
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