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Tourism’s recovery complicated by slow vaccination process, travel restrictions

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The slow rollout of Covid vaccines and international travel restrictions will hinder the recovery, say tourism experts.
The latest crime scene in Guadalajara

10 killed during outbreak of violence in Guadalajara

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A multiple homicide on Wednesday that left five people dead brings to 10 the number of people killed in the metropolitan area in only a week.
The dance that was held during the King's Day fiesta in the Oaxaca municipality of Santiago Choápam.

They eased restrictions for an annual fiesta and 400 people were infected

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A town in the Papaloapan region of Oaxaca has found out the hard way what can happen when restrictions are eased too soon amid a pandemic.

Shipments of Pfizer, AstraZeneca confirmed; CanSino vaccine gets approval

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Mexico will receive about 1.5 million Covid-19 vaccines early next week, allowing the inoculation of seniors to begin.
A makeshift migrant camp in Matamoros by the US border.

As Biden and AMLO reexamine immigration policy, balance is key

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Writer Sarah DeVries hopes Mexico and the U.S. can keep migrants' humanity in mind, yet also not create an open invitation at the border.
The social media bill's proponent, Senator Monreal.

Morena presents proposal to regulate social media networks

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Social media sites with more than 1 million users would have to request authorization to continue operating in Mexico.
carnival in Veracruz

Virtual carnival in Veracruz to cost economy at least 250 million pesos

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For the first time in its 96-year history, the city of Veracruz will celebrate its annual carnival virtually due to Covid-19.
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A profile of the now rare Canadian tourist in Mexico

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Canada's suspension of flights will inflict further pain on the tourism industry, which suffered its worst year in living memory in 2020.
These days, Guadalupe José Medina Tima's shoeshine business makes him 300 pesos a day, the absolute minimum amount that will feed his family.

With Covid killing tourism, Cholula’s street vendors face a daily battle to survive

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In this Puebla magical town, those who thrived selling snacks and souvenirs to visitors now just hope to make enough to feed their families.
Soup is a lovely antidote to winter's chill.

If the cold weather’s got you down, cuddle up with some homemade soup

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With a chill in the air in so many parts of Mexico right now, make yourself this comfort food that'll warm you right down to your toes.