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Mining, mothers and majorities: the week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador covered Maya Train progress, Mexico's healthcare system, migration policy, casino permits and more at this week's pressers.
Boosters, busts and battles: the week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador discussed everything from the history of labor strikes to Mexico's economic growth to USAID at the weekday pressers.
COVID, caravans and Congress: the week at the mañaneras
López Obrador was ill with COVID this week and missed all but one appearance at the daily pressers, leaving his Interior Minister in charge.
From Canada to Cabo part 6: educating our daughter in Mexico
In part six of her series, Christina shares the experience of moving from Canadian to Mexican schools, and the benefits for her daughter.
DEA: 2 Mexican cartels pose ‘greatest criminal threat’ ever faced by the US
DEA Administrator Anne Milgram told U.S. lawmakers that both the DEA and Mexico must "do more" to dismantle the Sinaloa and Jalisco cartels.
Scuffle erupts in Senate after key INAI vote deal falls apart
Senators then occupied the Senate in protest after a supposedly brokered vote on an appointment to Mexico's transparency agency fell through.
Proposal to reduce workweek to 40 hours advances in Congress
The bill, approved in a congressional committee on Tuesday, also states that for every 5 8-hour work days, Mexicans must get at least 2 days off.
Foreign agents, ‘looting’ and a luxury plane: the week at the mañaneras
President López Obrador discussed drug use, Pentagon "espionage", the sale of a presidential plane and more in this week's pressers.
Jet catches fire, makes emergency landing at Puerto Vallarta airport
After a reported "loud bang," the VivaAerobus A320 caught fire, forcing crew to stop ascending at 6,000 feet and return for a safe landing.
Once in Oaxaca: meet Australian artist and gallerist Jaime Levin
The former architect swapped the Australian coast and a career in Europe to open a café and gallery and pursue his passion in Oaxaca city.