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Head of UN tourism body predicts Maya Train will at least double tourism in...
Zurab Pololikashvili, a former deputy foreign minister of Georgia, made the prediction after arriving in Yucatán on Wednesday.
Dining Out in Mazatlán: Surf’s Up Café celebrates 10 years of creative dining
The popular Mazatlán restaurant wins diners over with its warm, beachfront vibe then keeps them returning for delicious fusion fare.
Hidalgo decriminalizes abortion, the third state to do so
A majority of lawmakers voted on Wednesday in favor of allowing women to terminate a pregnancy during the first 12 weeks.
Army makes compensation deal with victims’ families but arrests no one
Compensation is being paid to the families of three young men who were shot dead by the army in Nuevo Laredo, but no one has been punished.
Covid vaccination in Mexico: quick, organized, unsurprisingly bureaucratic
For Sarah DeVries, lining up for the jab was painless; it was when she was asked for her qualifying paperwork that things got complicated.
Roma’s newest Asian eateries: hard to find but well worth the search
The Mexico City neighborhood is benefitting from the capital's recent love affair with Eastern cuisine from places like Thailand and Laos.
Health minister sees attempted coup by right-wing interests in cancer meds protests
In an interview, Hugo Lopez-Gatell linked the protests by parents of young patients lacking medicines to international antigovernment groups.
Shades of Line 12: Maya Train timelines not realistic, say private firms
Contracts issued by the federal government to build three sections of the train stipulate construction periods that are too short.
Billionaire owner of Banco Azteca wants it to be first bank to accept bitcoin
Ricardo Salinas Pliego, Mexico’s third richest person, announced the plan in a series of tweets, calling Bitcoin 'the new gold.'
Do Mexicans accept death better than other cultures?
Day of the Dead beliefs diffuse the grieving process for those left behind more than in some societies, but it still is a painful loss.