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Palacio de Cortés museum in Morelos

Hernán Cortés’ Cuernavaca palace to reopen this week

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The 16th-century palace was damaged in the 2017 earthquake but will reopen as the Regional Museum of the Peoples of Morelos on March 30.
President Andrés Manuel López Obrador

‘Lies’, lawmakers and leaks: the week at the mañaneras

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President López Obrador covered Mexico's human rights record, economic growth, "political tourism" and more at the weekday morning pressers.
AMLO at morning press conference

Drugs, guns and oil: the week at the mañaneras

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President López Obrador covered Mexico's baseball wins, oil self-sufficiency, U.S. gun regulation and more at the weekday morning pressers.
La Toma Valley, in Tequila, Jalisco.

Tequila is only one part of the story in this biodiverse Jalisco area

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The agave used to make the world-famous liquor grows in an environment of rich biodiversity. John Pint shows you how to see it for yourself.
Zelika Gárcia and Juan Canela

Zona Maco 2023: Foreigners flocking to Mexico City art scene

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This year's Zona Maco reflected the growing foreign presence in Mexico City and the debates about gentrification in the capital.
Christina Whiteley and family in Canada

From Canada to Cabo part 4: Far from home

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In part four of her series, Christina Whiteley shares the hardest part of leaving Canada: moving away from family.
AMLO at morning press conference

‘Hawks’, smuggling and espionage: the week at the mañaneras

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From "bunkers" to political blustering to baseball, a summary of President López Obrador's daily weekday morning press conferences.
Kate Van Doren Healing Words Project

The Healing Words Project: Empowering women through art

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On Int'l Women's Day, Ann Marie Jackon profiles the powerful photographic work of artist Kate Van Doren that explores how words can heal.
Castillos de Torre at the International Pyrotecnics Fair of Tultepec in Mexico state

Tultepec’s ‘castles’: an art born from Mexico’s fireworks obsession

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While today, pyrotechnics displays are mostly managed by computers, in places like Tultepec, México state, they're still the work of artisans.
AMLO at the morning press conference

Musk, ‘meddling’ and marches: the week at the mañaneras

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From the Maya Train opening date to Tesla's big announcement to Mexico having "more democracy" than the US, catch up on the week with AMLO.