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Saturday's protest in the zócalo.

Be patient, wait for vote, says president after Anti-AMLO Front protest expands

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After thousands flocked to Mexico City's zócalo to demand he resign, the president urged they express their dissatisfaction at the ballot box.
A faceoff between toll plaza occupiers on Friday.

Different groups took turns occupying Tepotzotlán toll plaza Friday

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But when a group calling itself La Lágrima arrived the situation turned tense as they tried to kick 40 bus drivers out of the plaza.
Ex-presidents Carlos Salinas, Ernesto Zedillo, Vicente Fox, Felipe Calderón and Enrique Peña Nieto could face prosecution.

Presidential prosecution referendum estimated to cost 8 billion pesos

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The plan to ask citizens to vote on whether they believe ex-presidents should face prosecution for crimes committed in office will be costly.
The Ty Warner mansion is the most expensive rental home in Los Cabos at US $35,000 a night.

Southern Baja bar owners demand permission to reopen

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Bars and nightclubs are not permitted to open until the state is at the green light coronavirus risk level and BCS is currently at orange.
Hiking in the reserve during the month of May

The Mazati Project: the biggest private wildlife reserve in Mexico

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Mazati has 2,750 hectares in Jalisco’s Sierra de Amula, of which 1,100 are a nature reserve where no building will be permitted.
Marijuana plants in a garden outside the Senate building.

Senate leader expects marijuana law to be passed in December

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Mexico is on the verge of legalizing the recreational use and commercialization of marijuana, a move expected to open up a lucrative market.
A face mask plus a shield can be a sign that the restaurant is taking Covid precautions seriously.

Do you feel safe eating at restaurants? Weighing the risks in the ‘new normal’

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As the pandemic closed restaurants and cafes, people adjusted and stayed home. Now, as restaurants reopen, people are wondering what to do.
A flooded street in Villahermosa.

Hundreds of families lose their possessions in Tabasco floods

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Some neighborhoods of the capital city saw standing water up to one meter deep after four hours of heavy rain fell.
Scientific researchers and students protest in Mexico City Thursday.

Abolishing trusts will be historic blow to science and culture: critics

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Several academics have slammed a plan to abolish more than 100 public trusts, asserting that it represents a threat to scientific research.
The Supreme Court voted 6-5 on the controversial proposal.

Supreme Court approves referendum on presidential trials

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President López Obrador has secured approval for a controversial referendum on whether his predecessors should face trial for corruption.