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After 17 months, schools reopen for in-person classes
More than 25 million students were due to return to classrooms today despite a delta-variant-fuelled third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A sense of elsewhere: why I landed, and stayed, in Linares, Nuevo León
Low crime, slow rhythms and regular sun keep the writer feeling both on vacation and at home in this Nuevo León Magical Town after 20 years.
National Guard and immigration agents clash with migrants in Chiapas
A caravan of hundreds of migrants clashed with members of the National Guard and immigration agents on Saturday near Tapachula.
Hurricane Nora leaves trail of damage in six states; 1 person dead in Jalisco
Hurricane Nora brought heavy rain and flooding to six states and claimed at least one life after making landfall in Jalisco on Saturday.
Maya Train cost is up one-third due to expansion of project, says Fonatur chief
The cost will be higher than originally anticipated due to a range of changes to the project, according to the official in charge.
AMLO misses his press conference after being detained by protesters in Chiapas
Members of the CNTE teachers union and other protesters blocked his vehicle for more than two hours in Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.
As US urges Mexico to clear camps, study reveals level of danger faced by...
The US has urged Mexico to clear makeshift migrant camps while a study has found that asylum seekers are being placed in 'grave danger.'
Mexico will discuss migrant situation with US in wake of ‘remain in Mexico’ ruling
Mexico will initiate talks on migration issues after a court ruling that obliges the US to reinstate the Donald Trump-era policy.
Puebla town’s newest restaurant offers a twist: Mexican food from Arizona
The US state's take on Mexican food influences the Mexican menu at Hacienda Viva Margarita — perhaps the most unique eatery in Chipilo.
Justice is failing the disappeared in Mexico, says US advocacy group
Thousands of disappearances are not being investigated as crimes, says the Washington Office on Latin America.