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Health minister sees attempted coup by right-wing interests in cancer meds protests
In an interview, Hugo Lopez-Gatell linked the protests by parents of young patients lacking medicines to international antigovernment groups.
Shades of Line 12: Maya Train timelines not realistic, say private firms
Contracts issued by the federal government to build three sections of the train stipulate construction periods that are too short.
Billionaire owner of Banco Azteca wants it to be first bank to accept bitcoin
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Mexico’s third richest person, announced the plan in a series of tweets, calling Bitcoin 'the new gold.'
Do Mexicans accept death better than other cultures?
Day of the Dead beliefs diffuse the grieving process for those left behind more than in some societies, but it still is a painful loss.
Covid cases continue to surge in Baja California Sur
Cases of Covid-19 continue to rise in Baja California Sur, prompting the reopening of two temporary hospital wards to handle the surge.
Despite setbacks, Mexico City mayor sees no need to change direction
With the election results and the Metro accident it has been a terrible few weeks for Claudia Sheinbaum. But she remains unflappable.
AMLO’s call for electoral reform called ‘incredible’ by Mexico’s elections chief
National Electoral Institute head Lorenzo Córdova warned that such changes might weaken a system that has been “diligently” built over years.
AMLO promises Metro’s Line 12 will be operating ‘with complete safety’ within a year
The Mexico City line, where 26 people died on May 3 when an overpass collapsed, will reopen within a year, President López Obrador said.
After years of conflict, tourism is revitalizing some small towns in Sinaloa
For some of the state's smaller towns, the coronavirus had a perk: touring remote hamlets proved an attractive getaway for city dwellers.
Debunking fake news to become a regular feature of AMLO’s press conference
President López Obrador says an official will highlight and disprove 'a who's who of lies' publicized the previous week.