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Maya Train design

Contract worth 36.6bn pesos awarded for Maya Train rolling stock

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According to Mexico's tourism agency Fonatur, the winning bid was 890 million pesos (US $44.6 million) lower than the second-lowest offer.
Woman gets vaccinated in México state

Covid vaccine registration opens for 40-49 age group

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Mexico's online vaccine registration platform has opened to people in the age group, with jabs expected to begin going into arms in June.
PRI-PAN-PRD alliance candidate for mayor in Valle Bravo, México state, Zudikey Rodríguez

Candidate for mayor reappears after death threat: ‘We’ll carry on and without fear’

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Defying kidnapping and threats by organized crime, candidate Zudikey Rodríguez says she's still running for mayor of Valle de Bravo.
using a capture pole

Crocodiles turn out to be much easier to wrangle than fame-hungry locals

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In "The Crocodile Chronicles," Part 4, Bodie Kellogg confronts reality TV's unreality and fields a local official wanting in on the action.
Reyna Gonzalez Amador

Case of serial killer demonstrates Mexico’s weakness in crime investigation

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A suspected serial killer arrested last week would likely still be at large had his final victim not been the wife of a police commander.
Mexican doctor explaining EKG

When the medical diagnosis is given in Spanish, that’s when the fun begins

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In for a checkup demanded by insurance, Joseph Sorrentino visited a helpful Mexican doctor who may have told him he was very sick — or not.
Students marching in Mexico City's streets on Monday to protest a federal government proposal that schools return to in-person classes next month.

Students in Mexico City protest proposed return to in-person classes

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Thousands of students, parents, and teachers marched in protest against the government’s proposal to reopen the nation's schools in June.
lithium battery

Bolivian experts suggest their country not the best source on lithium

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A decision by Mexico to search for advice from the Bolivian government on lithium extraction for reserves in Sonora has been ridiculed by lithium...
old silver smelter at San Antonio Dam in Hidalgo, Mexico

Drowned by Mexico’s thirst, underwater towns emerge during drought

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Seeking to modernize, the nation entered a dam-building period from 1910 through the 1980s, with whole communities sacrificed in the process.
Volunteers at an information booth guide families through the bureaucracy at Jalisco forensic institute.

Half of Jalisco’s missing persons remain unidentified in morgues

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A report highlights a crisis at the state's forensic institute, where over 6,000 bodies await identification.