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Ana Elizabeth García gives her fake news report on Wednesday.

Tortilla politics and the fake news patrol: the week at the mañaneras

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The fake news patrol was given its debut and the administration celebrated the third anniversary of the Morena party's election win.
Forensic personnel recover two bodies Thursday in Zacatecas.

2 men crucified in Zacatecas; no end in sight to the horrors of state’s...

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A vicious battle for control of Zacatecas between Mexico's two most powerful drug cartels continues with no clear end in sight.
The baggers are coming back at Walmart.

Walmart reverses decision on seniors bagging groceries

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Walmart’s grocery baggers will be allowed to return to their duties after they were sent home last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum announces a change at the helm of the Metro.

8 weeks after Metro tragedy, Mexico City replaces head of transit system

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Exactly eight weeks after the Metro disaster that claimed the lives of 26 people, the chief of the subway system was replaced on Monday.
cancer medications protest

‘We’re fed up:’ Weekend deliveries of promised cancer medications fail to arrive

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Medications that were to be delivered to various hospitals didn't arrive, says an association of parents of children with cancer.
lopez obrador

Espionage and presidents on trial: the week at the mañaneras

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Monthly security report, referendum on allegedly corrupt past presidents and fake news were on the agenda this week.
One of the vehicles discovered near 18 bodies on Friday.

Cartels’ battle for Zacatecas leaves another 18 dead

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A battle between rival cartels occurred Friday in the community of San Juan Capistrano in the municipality of Valparaiso.
A backhoe clears a blockade earlier this year in Aguililla.

Power outage in war-torn Aguililla since Friday; criminal blockades thwart repairs

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Cartel blockades continue to play havoc in the Michoacán city, not only cutting off access but cutting electricity and telephone service.
Journalists at work this week in the National Palace.

Brazen journos and dodgy stats: the week at the mañaneras

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The president expresses his admiration for business, surprising everyone, and rails against the media, surprising no one.
Deputy Health Minister López-Gatell

Authorities estimate one-quarter of Mexicans have been infected with Covid

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The Health Ministry said 31.1 million people in Mexico have had the virus, more than 12 times higher than the official tally.