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In a push to transform the country’s power grid, the government accepted proposals for 15 solar plants and five wind farms that will generate over 3,000 MW all told.


On International Migrants Day, President Sheinbaum responded to her U.S. counterpart’s most recent anti-migrant remarks and addressed new U.S. cartel sanctions.

Though the project was promoted as cleaning up the troubled area, residents and environmentalists were skeptical of its efficacy and suspicious of the approval process.

The current exchange rate, weak economic activity and possible changes to global trade policy made the cut appropriate despite rising inflation, Banxico said.

Veracruz growers claim imported beans are being mislabeled to dodge U.S. and European tariffs — meaning “Mexican-grown coffee” might not always be Mexican.

Postal staffers will not only see that the letters are mailed (and replied to) but also run workshops teaching the youngsters about addressing envelopes and applying stamps.


Artisan José García of Oaxaca’s blindness hasn’t stopped him from created becoming one of Oaxaca’s most renowned ceramic sculptors.


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