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Elections, vaccinations and Kamala Harris: the week at the mañaneras

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The elections, vaccinations, infrastructure projects and Kamala Harris were among the topics at this week's presidential press conferences.
Morena party national president Mario Delgado

Morena party will hold a majority of seats in at least 20 state legislatures

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The results mean that the party will easily gain required state ratifications of any constitutional reforms it manages to pass in Congress.
Five ministers await their turn to report at Tuesday's press conference

Mexico according to AMLO: this week inside the mañaneras

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A hug to the navy marines, some spiritual advice and a declaration of faith in the teachings of Jesus Christ were on the agenda.
Guadalajara

Travel expected to be popular item at this week’s online shopping event

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Hot Sale is expected to drive an increase in travel bookings as hotels and holiday package vendors join airlines to offer knock down prices.
Maya effigy

Pre-Hispanic artifacts fetch more than US $650,000 at New York auction

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Despite the government's objections, 19 pre-Hispanic artifacts from Mexico sold this week at Sotheby's for a total of nearly US $657,500.
search brigade in Tecate, BC

Tecate, Baja California, is now Jalisco cartel country

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The Jalisco New Generation Cartel has made Tecate the base of its operations in the northern border state, say local security forces.
Leydi Pech What Happened to the Bees?

Maya documentary ‘What Happened to the Bees?’ debuts in cinemas this week

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The film exploring the effects of agrochemicals on bees debuts in cinemas in several states on Friday.
José Luis Cortéz with an example of his pottery.

Bright star of Tonalá’s famed burnished pottery artisans began as an outlier

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Unlike many of Tonalá's acclaimed maestros, José Luis Cortéz didn't grow up with the craft. He fell in love with it as a factory worker.
A Rarámuri woman in Cusárare enjoys Holy Week festivities.

Despite cartels and climate change, the Rarámuri keep Easter tradition alive

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Just outside Chihuahua's Copper Canyon, the Rarámuri deal with both crime and global warming, all the while holding onto ancestral ways.
Ex-US ambassador Landau

‘AMLO’s attitude toward cartels is laissez-faire, sees them as a distraction’

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A former US ambassador to Mexico says that President López Obrador wants to avoid conflict with cartels and focus on his social agenda.