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Lozoya blaming others to protect himself: former cabinet minister
Luis Videgaray, who served in the government of ex-president Enrique Peña Nieto, has rejected accusations by the former Pemex CEO.
Covid deaths reach 59,000; hospitalizations on rise in Mexico City
The death toll is on the cusp of reaching a figure that the coronavirus czar once said could only be reached in a “catastrophic scenario.”
8 places in western Mexico to escape a virus without running into a crowd
If you live in western Mexico and have been cooped up too long, here are a few options for getting away from it all without getting infected.
Tricycle vendors say they suffer triple extortion in Mexico City
Tricycle vendors in Miguel Hidalgo say they have to pay three different bribes totaling 700 pesos a week to peddle their wares.
Homegrown hero SuperSlim joins the fight against Covid-19
For the cash-strapped government the deal was a godsend as it struggles to tame a pandemic that has killed nearly 60,000 people.
Mathematician predicts 100,000 Covid deaths by year’s end
Mexico's official death toll could exceed 100,000 by the end of the year and confirmed cases could total more than 1 million.
More than 1,000 people flee armed attacks in longstanding Chiapas dispute
The indigenous Tzotzil people have been forced to flee their homes due to violent attacks in Aldama and Chenalhó, Chiapas.
Ex-Pemex boss an instrument of ‘revenge, political persecution by AMLO:’ Calderón
Former president and others accused of taking bribes reject claims by Emilio Lozoya as 'lies of a confessed criminal.'
In leaked document, ex-Pemex chief accuses 3 presidents, dozens of officials of bribery
Emilio Lozoya accuses three ex-presidents as well as former government ministers and federal lawmakers of corruption.
Classes are set to resume but many children will be left out
Public schools are beginning to impart at least a fraction of the education they otherwise would through educational television programming.