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As today was Día de la Candelaria, the president enjoyed a traditional breakfast of tamales from the newly operational Observatorio light-rail train station.

Tamales, an invitation from Trump and a new train: Monday’s mañanera recapped

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President Claudia Sheinbaum held her Monday morning press conference at Cineteca Nacional Chapultepec before attending the inauguration of the Santa Fe-Observatorio section of the long-awaited Mexico City-Toluca commuter train.

Search for kidnapped Sinaloa mine workers intensifies

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The search-and-rescue effort has turned into a major military operation, deploying 800 Army personnel, 270 Special Forces, 100 National Guardsmen, three helicopters and two T6C-Texan aircraft.
Claudia Sheinbaum at a podium

Sheinbaum promises continued humanitarian aid for Cuba — just not oil

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Sheinbaum acknowledged on Sunday that the supply of oil is a "fundamental" form of humanitarian aid for Cuba, but that Mexico cannot run the risk of having additional tariffs imposed on its exports to the United States.

El Jalapeño: Monitoring Greenland events, Mexico offers to buy back Texas

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"All I want is a piece of desert," said President Sheinbaum. Except of course, she didn't — it's our satirical story of the week.
Ángela Peralta

The last days of Ángela Peralta, the ‘Mexican Nightingale’

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Ángela Peralta, the "Mexican Nightingale," went to Mazatlán in 1883 to perform, but before she could do so died in a yellow fever epidemic that gripped the city.
Wallet with credit cards

A tale of two lost wallets

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, as Sarah DeVries discovered another thing to love about life in Mexico.

Sheinbaum responds to Trump’s Cuba threat: Friday’s mañanera recapped

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Mexico's efforts to avoid a humanitarian crisis in Cuba as the U.S. throttles the island's oil supply and a Baja California security update were topics of discussion at Friday's presser.
Tulum beach

Tourism Ministry, seeking to reactivate local tourism, opens new beach access points in Tulum

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Tulum, traditionally been one of Mexico's favorite tourism attractions, has seen a decrease in visitors lately. Some say the privatization of public beaches is partly to blame.
Huitzo tomb

Looting report leads to discovery of millennium-old Zapotec burial chamber

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Culture Minister Cluadia Curiel called it "one of the most important findings of Zapotec culture due to its state of preservation" and said the site should be open to the public by the end of this year.

Government deploys 1,600 troops to Sinaloa following attack on legislators

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The influx of troops into the troubled state is in response to the attempted murder this week of two state congressmembers and the nearby kidnapping of 10 mine workers.