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Fleeing Venezuela to be imprisoned in Mexico: a migrant journalist tells his story
Joel Rondón recounts his 10,000-kilometer journey after fleeing Nicolás Maduro's Venezuela and his long reach.
Can Mexico be a leader at the UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow?
With its recent hard pivot to fossil fuels, Mexico's pledges at the COP26 global summit may fall seriously short in fighting global warming.
Don’t write about violence for sake of tourism, Acapulco mayor tells reporters
The mayor of Acapulco suggested that the media shouldn't report on violence in the resort city because doing so damages the tourism industry.
After 91 days, security forces clear teachers’ rail blockades in Michoacán
The move, which was conducted without violence, came after the government forked out 1.5 billion pesos to settle unpaid wages.
Mexico’s economic contraction clouds pandemic recovery
A sudden drop in gross domestic product in the third quarter has analysts and investors asking: how fragile is the country’s recovery?
Back to school in a pandemic: nerve-wracking but necessary
Denying children their right to an education likely has already done more harm than good. So, finally, it's back-to-school time.
COVID roundup: All adults have been offered at least one shot, health minister says
Vaccines have been made available to all Mexicans aged 18 and over thanks to the government vaccination campaign, López-Gatell said.
Latin America’s environmental villains dodge the COP26 climate summit
The presidents of the region’s two biggest nations—Mexico and Brazil—will be absent when world leaders gather for a crucial summit next week.
Children will be exempt from impending vaccine requirements for US entry
Children in Mexico, who mostly don't have access to vaccination against COVID, will be exempt from a US rule requiring inoculation for entry.
Opposition to Maya Train coming from 6 organizations on ‘extreme right:’ Fonatur
The director of the agency managing the US $9.9 billion project says that most injunctions filed against it are politically motivated.