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Crowds at Cancún International Airport

Cancún airport arrivals reach 1.57 million, highest since February 2020

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Incoming passenger traffic to the Quintana Roo beach destination is the highest it's been since before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
Vaccines being delivered for use in Quintana Roo.

Quintana Roo governor criticizes flawed vaccination strategy

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Carlos Joaquín said the state's young population means it has a vaccine surplus, yet it can't be used on health or tourism workers under 60.
Police arrest a man in Tulum on Wednesday.

Video reveals another case of police brutality in Tulum

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Two weeks after Tulum police allegedly killed a woman, a video has surfaced showing officers using excessive force to detain a young man.
A senior citizen receives a Covid-19 vaccination in Mexico City.

Health authorities modify national vaccination schedule

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Blaming late deliveries of Pfizer vaccines earlier this year, officials have delayed by one month the various stages of Covid inoculations.
A farmer along the Usumacinta River moves his cattle.

In the southeast’s ‘water communities,’ families live at a river’s mercy

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The lands along the Usumacinta River are home to largely forgotten families who eke out a quiet life cut off from the outside world by water.
The military and the federal government have ramped up supervision in recent weeks at ports in Tamaulipas to try and stop illegal fuel smuggling.

Petroleum thieves turn from pipeline taps to smuggling fuel by land and sea

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Bands of former fuel thieves are reportedly colluding with customs officials to illegally bring gasoline and diesel into Mexico.
The killing of Giovanni López by police for not wearing a face mask, which sparked protests

Amnesty International report critical of human rights violations in Mexico

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A new Amnesty International report says that Mexico has plenty to be ashamed of regarding its behavior toward citizens' basic freedoms.
Women in Mexico City writing femicide victims' names onto metal barriers authorities had installed in anticipation of International Women's Day.

Mexican women are sick of turning the other cheek. Who can blame them?

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Sarah DeVries would argue that women have been playing nice to get equality and justice for millennia now. And just how well has that worked?
Leonardo Avedaño

Court finds Catholic priest guilty of 2019 homicide

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Mexico City clergyman Francisco Javier Bautista Ávalos will be sentenced Thursday. The victim's family is seeking the maximum 50-year penalty.
A sign warns Imperial Beach, California residents about water contamination originating from Baja California.

Raw sewage from Mexico continues to pollute California beaches

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As much as 151 million liters of raw sewage currently flows each day from Mexico into the San Diego area via the Tijuana River.