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The Cuernavaca bridge seconds after its collapse.

Suspension bridge collapse puts damper on park reopening

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The official reopening of a riverside walk in Cuernavaca took a scary turn when a bridge collapsed while two dozen people were on it.
Shoppers and vendors wearing face masks at a market in Mexico City

Health experts say COVID’s fifth wave began in early May, may peak this month

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The fifth wave of coronavirus began in early May, say experts, but officials waited until after the elections to say so, according to one.
Migrants on the march in Chiapas.

As many as 15,000 migrants leave Tapachula, Chiapas, on long march north

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Thousands of migrants left Tapachula, Chiapas, on foot Monday morning, beginning a long journey to the northern border with the United States.
The dust and mud of a dry resevoir with a small amount of water visible in the distance. Even farther away in the background dry, rocky mountains are visible.

Restrictions cut water service to six hours a day in Monterrey, Nuevo León

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Monterrey has a new surefire plan to deal with water shortages: to only make water available for six hours a day.
Public transportation, tortillerías and other businesses and services are opening back up this week.

Tortilla shops, schools reopen after extortion threats in Zihuatanejo

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Businesses and services have reopened in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, after closing last week due to arson attacks and threats from organized crime.
President López Obrador said he plans to mention his concerns regarding American continental unity when he meets with U.S. President Biden in July.

With dictators off Americas Summit official guest list, AMLO will stay at home

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The president has announced he won't attend the Summit of the Americas because Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela weren't invited.
abandoned Infonavit home in Puebla, Mexico

Everyone deserves to live in a place that’s safe, functional and pleasing

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But not everyone does, and it's not for governments' lack of trying. But they need to ask people what they want — and then actually listen.
Dozens of tortilla shops shut down early on Thursday amid threats of violence.

Extortion threats shut down tortilla shops, transit in Zihuatanejo

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Violence and threats from organized crime forced businesses, schools and public transport to shut down in Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, this week.
Primavera Forest, Guadalajara

Trails and gourmet food await mountain bikers in this Guadalajara forest

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At Bosque la Primavera, a gorgeous 30,000-hectare preserve, you'll find biking paths, cheap parking, restaurants and even a bike mechanic.
The artifact was exposed to humidity and is now undergoing a slow drying process, after which it will be restored by specialists

Archaeologists report discovery of Maya corn god statue in Palenque, Chiapas

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An effigy of an important pre-Hispanic deity has been found at Palenque, the national anthropology institute announced this week.