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One of many quiet voting stations on Sunday.

Vote to investigate ex-presidents gets resounding ‘yes’ but only 7% turnout

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An overwhelming majority voted in favor of investigating Mexico's five most recent presidents for crimes they might have committed in office.
chile en nogada

This Mexican Independence Day, don’t forget pomegranates and walnuts

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Chiles en nogada, a colorful, patriotic dish featuring late summer produce, dates back to the 19th century.
A protest against the 2014 disappearance of 43 students from Iguala, Guerrero

In US, Iguala case closed after gang leaders negotiate deal with prosecutors

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The United States is wrapping up its investigation into crimes related to the 2014 disappearance of 43 students in Iguala, Guerrero.
Interior Minister Sánchez

AMLO to issue decree freeing thousands of prison inmates

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Thousands of prisoners will be released, including those aged 75 and over who didn't commit a serious crime and victims of torture.
long-Covid

The long Covid nightmare: rashes, nausea, brain fog and rage

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In part 2 of Bodie Kellogg's memories of 2020's lockdowns, it's the symptoms that come after recovering from the coronavirus that turn ugly.
lopez obrador

Journalists rally to defend newspaper in face of ongoing attacks by government

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More than 100 columnists and contributors to El Universal have signed a letter to the president to defend themselves and the newspaper.

Competition regulator warns emergency decree to control gas prices is illegal

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An emergency directive published by the government that seeks to set a maximum price for LP gas is illegal, says the antitrust regulator.
One of three Mexican ships that left for Cuba this week.

3 Mexican navy ships ships en route to Cuba to deliver humanitarian aid

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Three ships carrying diesel, medical supplies and food set sail in what experts said was Mexico's biggest aid run to Cuba in three decades.
Processing avocados at a plant in Michoacán.

Mexico’s avocado boom benefits rural farmers — but also organized crime

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The phenomenal success of this fruit as an export is breaking decades of uneasy detente between growers and narcos in states like Michoacán.
After vaccination opened for the 18-29 age bracket, vaccine centers in Reynosa, Tamaulipas saw long lines of young people eager to get the shot.

Epidemic’s potential ‘very large and growing rapidly,’ says medical expert

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Although Mexico's vaccination rate continues to rise, the coronavirus pandemic still has potential to worsen, according to a medical expert.