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Framing Mexico: master mezcaleros of Oaxaca

The second in a behind-the-scenes photo series exploring some of the most-loved elements of life in Mexico, and their uncertain future.

5 reasons why you should follow the Maya Train project

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Mexico News Daily CEO Travis Bembenek shares his perspective on the mega-project and its potential impact on tourism and the local economy.
Incense burner

Pre-Columbian incense burner returned to Mexican government

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The artifact, believed to date from A.D. 500-700, was brought to the Mexican Consulate in Austin by an individual, and will return to Mexico.

Maya Train director reveals ticket pricing in interview

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Prices will be based on kilometers traveled with opportunities for cabin upgrades and day packages that include entry to tourist attractions.
Structure 1 at El Tigre, Campeche.

Archaeologists find 1,200 year-old burial in Campeche

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The human skeletal remains were found at an ancient Maya site inside a funerary vessel, along with a jade ring thought to be an offering.
Interoceanic railway locomotive

AMLO unveils first interoceanic railway car in Veracruz

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President López Obrador inspected work on the massive isthmus trade corridor infrastructure project, which will include 303 km of tracks.
Tom and Todd

Around Mexico in 38 days: Meet the pair behind Mexplore32

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In "The Saturday Six", staff writer Peter Davies catches up with a duo who visited all 32 Mexican states on a 10,415 km road trip.
Bob Schalkwijk

Documenting “many Mexicos”: Meet photographer Bob Schalkwijk

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In this edition of "The Saturday Six", chief staff writer Peter Davies interviews the 90 year-old Dutch photographer on his life and career.
AMLO at press conference

Farmers, “fifís” and foreign affairs: the week at the mañaneras

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From the heat wave to cabinet resignations to Mexico's civil case against García Luna, it was a packed week at the president's pressers.

CDMX surpasses Tapachula in number of asylum applications in May

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The Mexican capital has seen a higher number of applications than the southern border city, but migrants say processing requests is slow.