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Hammered copper competition awards prizes to artisans in Michoacán
The copper artisans of a Magical Town in Michoacán were celebrated last week with the annual copper competition.
Searching mothers plea for cartel truce to allow search of ‘extermination camp’
Mothers of missing children in Tamaulipas have issued a plea to the Gulf Cartel to allow them to search for their loved ones' remains.
Freeing the damned and trying the mighty: the week at the mañaneras
Olympic medalists, ex-drug kingipin 'El Chapo' and the president's son all got a mention during the president's daily press conferences.
Israeli spyware and summoning the gods: the week at the mañaneras
Julian Assange, the new president of Peru and the water god Tláloc all gained honorable mentions at the presidential press conferences.
Covid case numbers soar 44% to 92,000 in one week; 15,000 new cases Wednesday
Active cases increased 44% over the past week, while on Wednesday Mexico recorded its highest single day case tally since January.
Cheering Spain and liberating Cuba: the week at the mañaneras
Old battles, Tabasco's tropical temperatures and the third wave of the coronavirus were all addressed at the president's press conferences.
Narco-blockades, clashes in Michoacán as cartel battles extend beyond Aguililla
A long-running battle between the Jalisco cartel and the Cárteles Unidos spilled into other Tierra Caliente municipalities.
Cartel territorial battles escalate in Chiapas as CJNG attempts to muscle in
The Jalisco cartel is making its presence felt in Chiapas, a state coveted by traffickers due to its long border with Guatemala.
Narco control and brotherly love: the week at the mañaneras
On this week's agenda at the daily press conferences: no to violence, yes to peace; Jorge Ramos; and AMLO's brother and the cash handover.
Arte Casbal keeps alive both a family tradition and a dying Mixtec craft
In a Puebla artisan studio, brothers Jorge and Ulises Casbal are training the next generation to preserve an indigenous art form.