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Election institute chief Lorenzo Córdova.

With budget cuts, government seeks to undermine elections agency: Córdova

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The federal government is using budget cuts to undermine the autonomy of the National Electoral Institute, its chief said.
Golfino turtle eggs

Going on Zihuatanejo nonprofit’s ‘turtle patrol’ an unforgettable experience

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The sanctuary's staff work day and night to ensure these sea animals' instinctual journey to lay eggs succeeds.
Two cruise ships dock in Cozumel, in 2019.

No more cruise ships? New Cozumel pier halted by local opposition

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A federal judge ordered the provisional suspension of the construction of a fourth cruise ship dock on the Caribbean island this week.
Ana Elizabeth García Vilchis presents "Who's who in the lies of the week," as the president looks on.

International rights commission urges end to AMLO’s ‘media lies’ segment

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A high-ranking official from an international human rights commission has once again urged the president to end his weekly fake news exposés.
onesimo cepeda

Controversial and eccentric bishop of Ecatepec succumbs to COVID

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Onésimo Cepeda was a former lawyer, stockbroker and banker who founded the Inbursa financial group with Mexico's richest person, Carlos Slim.
López Obrador

What recession? AMLO says there isn’t one, predicts 5% growth in 2022

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'There can’t be any recession if in the month of January more jobs were created than in the last 20 years,' López Obrador declared.
deputy health minister lopez-gatell

COVID’s fourth wave is receding; signs indicate the peak has passed

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The fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic is on the wane, Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell said Tuesday.
INEGI building

Mexico in technical recession; ‘economy at a standstill’

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Despite GDP growth figures fitting the strict definition of a recession, whether or not the nation has truly entered one is up for debate.
National Guard troops patrol a beach in Cancún, Quintana Roo.

Quintana Roo has become crucial territory for international crime

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Criminal groups from at least eight foreign countries including China, Russia and Colombia operate in Quintana Roo, a new report found.
drafters of Mexico's 1917 Constitution

Primer: Constitution Day celebrates anniversary of foundational document

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With the holiday coming up on February 7, Leigh Thelmadatter explains the history behind this document and how it still impacts expats today.