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Nuevo León inaugurates first phase of US $1.2B Interserrana Highway
Nuevo León Governor Samuel García said the highway modernization project will streamline freight transportation and expedite travel to the northern border, while also cutting travel times from southern Nuevo León to Monterrey.
More than 50 Morena-affiliated politicians have had their US visas revoked
More than 50 politicians from the ruling Morena party have had their visas revoked, along with dozens of officials from other political parties, according to an insider tapped by Reuters.
Lawyer for high-profile defendants shot dead outside of Mexico City courthouse
David Cohen Sacal, a lawyer with the firm Cohen Medina Chávez and former defender of Cruz Azul president "Billy" Álvarez, was shot at point-blank range outside the Ciudad Judicial court complex in the Doctores neighborhood of Mexico City on Monday.
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Gulf of California whales sue for their right to a livable habitat
The lawsuit is based on constitutional and treaty obligations protecting wildlife, but it also foresees a philosophical sea change by assigning "rights" to animals.
9-hour storm floods over 1,000 homes in Puerto Vallarta
Among the Puerto Vallarta neighborhoods affected by flooding were Ixtapa, Cañadas, Mojoneras, Bobadilla, La Floresta, Portales and Parque Las Palmas.
Flooding death toll reaches 64, Veracruz most affected with 29 dead, 18 missing
Various rivers burst their banks and landslides occurred in Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí and Querétaro as a result of the torrential rain associated with Hurricane Priscilla and Tropical Storm Raymond last week.
The Marigalante, Puerto Vallarta’s pirate ship, sinks in Bay of Banderas
The Marigalante, an ornate, wooden replica of Christopher Columbus’s Santa María, had long been a fixture of Puerto Vallarta’s skyline, offering nightly pirate-themed dinner cruises and daytime snorkeling tours.
Mexico’s week in review: CIBanco collapse and Banamex bid shake financial sector
Other headlines included several positive developments in the Sheinbaum administration's fight against violent crime and tax evasion.
The MND News Quiz of the Week: October 11th
Lemon Pie, licensed tequila and lost beaches: Have you been paying attention to the news this week?
Mexico City’s new waste management strategy will require trash separation starting Jan. 1
The plan seeks to get 50% of the city's waste either recycled or reused, an ambitious goal given that only 15% of the capital's 6,400 tonnes of daily trash is separated correctly.
Job creation was up 28% in September, but still down 27% for the year
The sluggish job growth reflects a decline in the number of companies offering formal employment, coupled with the fact that the IMSS job report does not include the informal sector.