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Jorge Ramos and President López Obrador

US journalist tangles with AMLO over his crime, coronavirus record

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President López Obrador and United States-based Mexican journalist Jorge Ramos engaged in a robust verbal duel on Monday morning.
The fire at the dump in Rincón de Guayabitos

Garbage dump fire raises health concerns in Nayarit

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A 24-day fire at a garbage dump at the Jaltemba Bay is posing health risks to locals and firefighters and damaging crops in the area.
fresh ginger

Give classic recipes a grand entrance with warm, tangy ginger

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So much more than a stir-fry spice, this Asian kitchen staple quickly and easily adds a welcome zest to everything from barbecue to beverages.
Debris has been removed from the collapsed section of the Metro's Line 12.

Compensation to families of Metro accident victims upped to nearly 2mn pesos

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The families of 26 people who died in a May 3 accident on the Mexico City Metro will receive more than double the original amount offered.
The new map is identical to the previous one.

Coronavirus stoplight risk map remains unchanged

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19 states will remain low risk green until at least July 18, eight will stay at the medium risk level and five will maintain high risk status.
The camp at Chaparral in a photo taken in early May.

Conditions worsen at informal migrants’ camps at US border

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Conditions at camps on the northern border are worsening, becoming increasingly unsanitary and crowded as more migrants arrive.
Ana Elizabeth García

International human rights body urges Mexico to reconsider ‘media lies’ report

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Critics of the 'fake news exposé' warn that the weekly event will have a negative impact on freedom of speech.
Citizens lob firecrackers and stones at the army's helicopter landing pad in Aguililla.

Aguililla residents angry as they suffer from blockades while soldiers unaffected

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Fed up with being unable to buy basic goods residents the Michoacán city banded together on Wednesday to block supplies for soldiers.
Wolf spider

‘Hot fudge’ caves in a tiny Jalisco town feature big surprises

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Chocolate-colored stalactites and eye-popping wildlife make this tricky-to-enter cavern system and its unassuming entrance worth finding.
A dried-up waterway is sign of the times in many parts of Mexico.

Grain imports rise as drought deals severe blow to domestic production

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Imports of key grains increased 13% in the first five months of the year as drought ravaged crops.