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‘Economic disaster:’ Texas border inspections cost Tamaulipas 1 billion pesos in a week
Texas' decision to unexpectedly tighten commercial border inspections cost Tamaulipas businesses of more than US $50.1 million in a week.
Fiery Holy Week ‘Burning Judas’ tradition was almost killed by the PRI
The practice of destroying Judas effigies nearly ended in the 1950s when officials banned fireworks, likely to quash the mockery of leaders.
Rising again for an electric shock: the week at the morning press conferences
President López Obrador gave a quarterly review and took a couple of days off for Easter, making for a short week at the mañaneras.
Cartel gets involved in truckers’ border protest; sets trucks on fire
Criminals set the vehicles ablaze to pressure protesting truck drivers to end their blockade at the Reynosa, Tamaulipas-Pharr, Texas border.
3 weeks after its splashy opening, new airport remains quiet
With relatively few passengers and most stores still closed, the Felipe Ángeles International Airport has not yet overcome its slow start.
Revel in the bounty of the season with this fabulous tomato tart
It’s no secret that I love tomatoes. Sadly, that’s been one of the unfortunate tradeoffs to living in Mexico: it’s hard — if not...
Rage, rage against the dying of the light: the week at the morning press...
Czech writer Franz Kafka, German playwright Bertolt Brecht and two Cuban musicians gained unexpected mentions.
Artist’s museum kissing spree generates security concerns
INAH defended security measures at the National Museum of Anthropology after a performance artist kissed and licked pre-Hispanic artifacts.
For authentic Mexican handcrafts, don’t miss Uruapan’s April artisan fair
Starting this weekend, the annual Palm Sunday Handcraft Market brings Michoacan's 'best of the best' creators to offer their pieces for sale.
Article 19 accuses government of denying, hiding human rights problems
The press freedom organization's 2021 report says that the government's tendency to deny and obfuscate in its discourse had gained strength.