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  • Memorial mass held for slain priests Joaquín Mora Salazar, Javier Campos Morales

    Mexico a failed state where law of the jungle prevails: Jesuit universities

    One rector criticized governments for ceding parts of the nation to organized crime, saying, “[Narcos] feel they are the owners [of Mexico].”

    June 23
  • dry water faucet

    Citizens go searching for water in Nuevo León

    Some Monterrey residents are undertaking “pilgrimages” in search of water due to the restrictions in place in the Nuevo León capital.

    June 22
  • Mexican electricity workers.

    Power outage affects 1.3 million in 3 states

    An accident brought down six high-tension power lines, cutting off power and sending one CFE worker to hospital.

    June 22
  • Killed Jesuit priests Joaquin Mora and Javier Campos

    Outrage in Chihuahua after murder of Jesuit priests by suspected gangsters

    Two elderly Jesuit priests were killed in a church in Chihuahua Monday, a crime that the state governor said “shook us to the very core.”

    June 22
  • COVID vaccine is administered to children

    Cross-border vaccination sees first kids under 5 get COVID shot

    Mexico hasn’t approved COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than five but that isn’t stopping young kids from Tamaulipas getting shots.

    June 22
  • Passive euthanasia is allowed in Mexico but not in all states.

    Lawmakers and academics open debate on legalization of euthanasia

    Within the framework of Euthanasia Week, lawmakers, academics and experts are discussing the need for legislation governing assisted suicide.

    June 22
  • Earthquake damage in Zapotlán El Grande.

    Due to geological fault, small quake does some damage in Jalisco

    A magnitude 2.4 earthquake usually comes and goes unnoticed, but that wasn’t the case Tuesday about 60 kilometers south of Lake Chapala.

    June 22
  • A crime scene Tuesday in Zamora

    Zamora, Michoacán, was world’s most violent city last year

    Zamora, Michoacán – where a lone gunman killed four people on Tuesday – was the most violent city in the world last year.

    June 22
  • Presumed sicarios with the Jalisco New Generation Cartel

    CJNG convoy arrives with show of force in Jalisco town; ‘We’re not going away’

    The Jalisco New Generation Cartel has announced its arrival in El Volantín, a small town in Jalisco near Lake Chapala.

    June 22
  • The annual fair in Saltillo, Coahuila,

    July fairs and festivals: Grape treading, Pancho Villa and Veracruz Carnival

    There are fairs, festivals and even firefly shows to keep people busy next month, and even a rather late edition of Carnival.

    June 21
  • removing sargassum from Quintana Roo beach

    Experts warn of danger to health posed by rotting sargassum

    When large quantities of sargassum decompose, the gas hydrogen sulfide is released, which can cause chronic health problems or even death.

    June 21
  • amlo and assange

    AMLO to bring up case of Wikileaks founder Assange during meeting with Biden

    President López Obrador said he would raise the case of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange when he meets with US President Biden next month.

    June 21
  • The government extends its reach with "servants of the nation"

    Billions in social spending propel Morena to electoral victory—and perpetuate its hold

    Most of the party’s support in June elections came from beneficiaries of social programs, says anti-poverty spokesman.

    June 21
  • Mexico City's aerial transit system.

    Passenger numbers on Mexico City Cablebús line 78% more than expected

    Ridership on a public transit line in northern Mexico City is now 78% higher than anticipated, and numbers are expected to continue to grow.

    June 21
  • President López Obrador addresses the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, on Friday.

    17 US companies to invest in clean energy: AMLO

    United States energy companies have committed to invest in solar and wind projects in Mexico, President López Obrador said Friday.

    June 20
  • Oaxaca Governor Alejandro Murat speaks with a highway construction supervisor.

    Long-awaited Oaxaca highway at 80% completion

    A highway in Oaxaca connecting Oaxaca city to the Pacific coast is nearing completion after 20 years of delays and false starts.

    June 20
  • Just over 15% of Mexico's gold exports in 2021 went to the United States.

    Demand for gold jewelry in US is good news for Mexican artisans

    Gold accessories are increasingly popular in the United States, and Mexican jewelers are ready to supply the growing market.

    June 20
  • former security minister García and current minister Rodríguez

    AMLO rejects charges of criminal ties; calls them inventions by the opposition

    The president rejected claims of ties to organized crime, asserting that his government doesn’t allow officials to collude with criminals.

    June 20
  • Aeromexico airlines plane

    Post-COVID recovery eludes 28 of Mexico’s 54 airports

    Air travel might seem back to normal, but half of Mexico’s major airports had lower passenger traffic between January and May than in 2019.

    June 20
  • After the error, the baby received medical attention at a different hospital.

    Newborn suffers injury after cell phones illuminated cesarean during power outage

    A Mexicali newborn’s ear was badly cut after a doctor decided to proceed with a C-section using cell phones for lighting during a power cut.

    June 20
  • Security Minister Rosa Icela Rodríguez

    Homicides spiked to 2,833 in May but they were down compared to last year

    So far, May is 2022’s most violent month, but it was actually the least violent May in five years, Mexico’s security minister said.

    June 20
  • Minibus crash on Mexico City-Queretaro highway

    13 die in transit vehicle crash on Mexico City-Querétaro highway

    Eight more were injured, including at least one minor, when the minibus collided with a tree and flipped, ejecting some passengers.

    June 20
  • Participants were given red, white and green T-shirts and organized to form a Mexican flag.

    14,000 boxers break Guinness record with world’s largest boxing lesson

    Thousands of boxing enthusiasts set the Guinness World Record for the largest ever boxing lesson in the capital on Saturday.

    June 20
  • The president speaks from Coatzacoalcos on Sunday.

    Digging trenches and reciting poetry: the week at the morning news conferences

    The president’s political adversaries were ridiculed in routine fashion at the daily news conferences this week.

    June 18
  • A group meets for a boxing class in Mexico City in late May, to prepare for the Guinness World Record event.

    With encouragement from ‘Canelo,’ boxers will go for Guinness record Saturday

    Over 19,000 people have registered for the world’s largest ever boxing lesson in Mexico City’s central square on Saturday.

    June 17
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