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After meeting with President López Obrador on Monday, Sheinbaum said she supports his reform proposals, but also plans to open up a public debate.
As dengue cases in Mexico continue to rise in 2024, a new study predicts that the mosquito-borne virus will affect 81% of Mexico by 2039.
As dengue cases in Mexico continue to rise in 2024, a new study predicts that the mosquito-borne virus will affect 81% of Mexico by 2039.
Nothing is more Mexican than a delicious guacamole – learn hoIs Mexican food the best in the world?w to prepare and serve it the traditional way.
Nothing is more Mexican than a delicious guacamole – learn hoIs Mexican food the best in the world?w to prepare and serve it the traditional way.
The U.S. is buying more Mexican-made auto parts, with Mexico’s share of the U.S. market also increasing to 42.8% in the first four months of the year.
The U.S. is buying more Mexican-made auto parts, with Mexico’s share of the U.S. market also increasing to 42.8% in the first four months of the year.
Improved tax collection by the federal government has paid off, with revenue exceeding the government target from January to May.
Improved tax collection by the federal government has paid off, with revenue exceeding the government target from January to May.
We all know him, we all (barely) tolerate him, we should absolutely all ignore his advice.
We all know him, we all (barely) tolerate him, we should absolutely all ignore his advice.
The archaeologists made the discoveries in an area of Campeche that had no previous record of extensive Maya settlements.
The archaeologists made the discoveries in an area of Campeche that had no previous record of extensive Maya settlements.
Mexico has repatriated a total of 87 pre-Columbian artifacts from the United States so far this year.
Mexico has repatriated a total of 87 pre-Columbian artifacts from the United States so far this year.
Drought and extreme heat are complicating Mexico’s plans to use more hydroelectricity to meet national energy demand.
Drought and extreme heat are complicating Mexico’s plans to use more hydroelectricity to meet national energy demand.
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