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Planned construction of section of Maya Train now in doubt
The construction of a stretch of the Maya Train railroad on communal land in Quintana Roo and Campeche is facing opposition.
AMLO confirms plans for Defense Ministry to operate commercial airline
The president's remarks came in response to a newspaper report based on information from last week's infiltration of the Ministry of National Defense by hacking group Guacamaya.
Hackers leak thousands of Defense Ministry documents; AMLO confirms revelations of health issues
A trove of documents leaked by hacker collective Guacamaya has revealed details about past security operations and the president's health.
Changes brought by influx of foreigners in Oaxaca a cause for concern: study
Foreign tourists and residents have had a range of negative impacts on Oaxaca city and its residents, says a new government study.
September fairs and festivals: fitness fun, intellectual intrigue and independence parties
Triathlons, bike rides, film festivals, concerts and an intellectual convention are all on offer in September.
Visitor centers at archaeological sites will complement Maya Train
The Culture Ministry says the facilities built near the sites will optimize the visitor experience and serve as development hubs for locals.
Oaxaca’s new gastronomy center celebrates state’s culinary diversity
The new Gastronomic Center of Oaxaca in the state captial will sell and promote traditional cuisines from around the state.
August fairs and festivals: Chamber music, wine, films and balloons
Wine, cinema and song are on the agenda for Mexico in August along with fireflies, tennis and guitars. Here is your guide to what's going on.
July fairs and festivals: Grape treading, Pancho Villa and Veracruz Carnival
There are fairs, festivals and even firefly shows to keep people busy next month, and even a rather late edition of Carnival.
Blight or culture? A CDMX borough’s battle with colorful vendor stalls
Opponents say that the Cuauhtémoc government's whitewashing of vendors' unique, colorful signs erases a city tradition going back a century.