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Police guard the crime scene Friday in Mexico City.

Officials learned 2 weeks ago Jalisco cartel was planning an attack

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Security and government officials had known for two weeks that the Jalisco New Generation Cartel was planning an attack against a top-level official. 
One of the vehicles set on fire to create blockades in Guanajuato.

Cartel boss’s mother, 25 others arrested along with week’s payroll

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The mother of Santa Rosa de Lima Cartel boss 'El Marro' Yépez and 25 other cartel members were arrested at in Celaya, Guanajuato, on Saturday.
The wreckage of a vehicle after weekend clashes in Guerrero.

13 dead after weekend clashes between cartel and security forces in Guerrero

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It's not the coronavirus that is killing people in the mountains of Guerrero, it's violent gun battles between vigilantes, police and soldiers and a cartel.
The Mexico City mural before, left, and after.

US artist’s mural marred by graffiti in less than a week

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Residents claimed the defacement of the mural in Mexico City was aimed at American artist Sarah Andersen, whose art often mocks macho culture.
'Pineapple pottery' by Michoacán artisan Hilario Alejos will be one of the products at the Chapala fair.

Fair celebrating folk, indigenous art on this weekend in Chapala

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The 18th annual Feria de Maestros del Arte (Masters of Art Fair) folk art exhibition will be held at Lake Chapala, Jalisco, this weekend.
Pedro Casas explains why Mexico, the U.S. and Canada need a deliberate strategy that puts small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) at the center.

Opinion: What might a regional utopia look like? Part 2

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In this week's essay, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico Pedro Casas explains why the North American region needs a deliberate strategy that puts small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) at the center.
Procession of Silence

Procesión del Silencio, the somber Michoacán Holy Week tradition

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The Procession of Silence is one of many religious festivities during Holy Week in Mexico, with particular importance in Michoacán and the broader Bajío region.
Aerial view of a part of the coastline of Puerto Vallarta, featuring beachfront homes in bright orange and white and pools of various shapes.

MND Local: ‘No Kings’ comes to Puerto Vallarta, and 10,000 oysters come to Bucerías

An expat protest, a national seafood festival and new public safety measures all feature in this week's look at what's going on in the Bay of Banderas.
Mexico City earthquake 1985

How the 1985 Mexico City earthquake toppled Mexico’s decades-long ruling party

The 1985 Mexico City earthquake will never be forgotten, not only because of the thousands of deaths, but also for the horrible handling of the disaster by the ruling PRI party.
More than 50 workers from the company MAYA, a subcontractor for PEMEX, carry out intensive cleanup efforts along the beach of Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz, as part of the government's response to the presence of an oil spill in the area.

Mexico’s week in review: A surprise rate cut, a sliding peso and an oil...

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The week of March 23–27 in Mexico delivered economic and political friction that touched on everything from the cost of borrowing to the cost of governing.