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Car bombs appear to have been used as a distraction.

Commando uses dynamite-loaded vehicle for Hidalgo jailbreak; 9 inmates freed

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Aided by the detonation of two apparent car bombs, the audacious jailbreak freed a suspected gang boss from a prison in Tula.
Police officers sometimes face threats or forced recruitment into criminal gangs.

Police, prison guards among those who have fled tentacles of organized crime

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Members of security forces have fled to Tijuana in recent months to escape threats or forced recruitment into criminal gangs.
Coparmex said the base salary should gradually increase up to 228.75 pesos ($10.65) a day by 2024.

Business group proposes 8% increase in minimum wage

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A national employers' federation wants to see minimum wage raised to 172 pesos in 2022, up from 142 pesos.
Sam Ravel and Pancho Villa

Filmmaker investigates the day Pancho Villa raided the US to kill her grandfather

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A new film explores the slippery truth of the day the Mexican revolutionary attacked an American border town after an arms deal gone wrong.
Magdalena Tequisistlán residents damaged the road to Asunción Tlacolulita after a land dispute, cutting off the main supply route to the town.

New road out of commission due to Oaxaca territorial conflict

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After a land dispute, residents destroyed a piece of recently paved road to a rival community in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca.
President López Obrador speaks at a recent press conference.

AMLO’s decree to shield megaprojects ‘an act of desperation’?

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The president's decree shields infrastructure projects from scrutiny in 'a cynical power grab,' a Wall Street Journal columnist wrote.
Deputy Health Minister Hugo López-Gatell

Government downplays gravity of omicron; northern states yellow on virus map

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The president and deputy health minister rejected the idea of imposing travel restrictions to limit the spread of the new omicron variant of COVID.
nata

If you can find it, Mexico’s rich authentic nata is worth the hunt

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Nata, or clotted cream, is a decadent treat that can cooked into gorditas, eaten with pasta or soup, or simply spread on a piece of bread.
Turkey is fine, but have you tried Mexican sushi? That's something to be thankful for.

What about Mexico were you thankful for this Thanksgiving?

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In the spirit of the recent holiday, Sarah DeVries compiles a list of all the things she's grateful for in her adopted country.
medications

Army to the rescue? Government still struggling to distribute medications

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President López Obrador, who has relied heavily on the military since taking office, suggested this week that the military deliver drugs.