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Mexico City has a subterranean level where art, history and urban life converge in myriad ways. Here’s part one of a three-part guide to the metro’s uncommon treasures.

Organizers said in a Wednesday email update verified by The New York Times that the event is still happening — just in a different location.
A birds-eye archive of Mexico featuring over one million photos has been recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional universal value and unique perspective on the country’s development.
The discovery of the elusive eagle, announced this month at the Chiapas Birding and Photo Festival, follows nearly a decade of community-led monitoring of the species in the region.
The El Tepozteco wildfire, which scorched more than 1,200 hectares near Tepoztlán, has been contained after nine days of coordinated firefighting efforts.
Both the United States and Mexico have cited high percentages when discussing border data, but what are the numbers behind the recent reductions in border crossings and fentanyl seizures?

Looking for cavefish in the Sierra del Abra, biologist Luis Espinasa and his team accidentally found the remains of ancient animals. It took an underwater drone to get them out.
How do Baja California Sur officials get ready for Semana Santa in Los Cabos and elsewhere around the state? Hint: it involves well over a thousand personnel.
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