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Barriers around the National Palace in Mexico City

‘A macho wall of shame:’ government erects 3-meter metal wall for women’s day march

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Barriers around the National Palace in Mexico City have stoked more anger against the government for indifference over gender-based violence.
tijuana restaurant

CDMX hospital occupancy continues to drop; Baja California to go yellow

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The capital will remain at the high risk level on the coronavirus stoplight map next week even though hospital occupancy continues to decline.
migrants in tapachula

Mexico’s increasingly complicated immigration policy (dilemma)

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The president nimbly dealt with the issue of Mexican workers in the US last week but punted on the thornier issue on its southern border.
Historian Francisco Gallegos Franco wrote down stories that have been repeated by locals for hundreds of years as part of Tepatitlán, Jalisco's oral history.

An 1800s mechanic who ‘could fix anything’ left his mark on a Jalisco city

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He was so renowned in his city that the street where a grateful textile manufacturer once gave him a free home is named after him.
Average Mexicans' easy access to a wide variety of high-quality foods is one of the everyday signs of its slowly but steadily growing affluence.

Despite visible reminders of poverty, Mexico’s affluence trends upward

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Late-model cars and well-stocked supermarkets are everyday signs proving what statistics show: Mexico's poverty rate is mostly declining.
Cancún airport

In Cancún, international travelers can clear immigration in less than 2 minutes

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The immigration department says visitors can enter the country through Cancún’s international airport in two minutes or less.
The Sinovac vaccine

Vaccine was shipped without paperwork; 800,000 doses remain in storage

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Sinovac vaccine that arrived last Saturday remains in storage because it was not accompanied by paperwork certifying the quality of the shots.
When Mexico's kids go back to school, it won't look like this.

When that green stoplight sends our kids back to school, we must be ready

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A plan for safe in-person classes, vaccines for teachers, and keeping schools out of bankruptcy will all be crucial. Just how ready are we?
López Obrador and Biden

AMLO invited Joe Biden to visit newly-constructed roads in Oaxaca

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The president revealed Tuesday that he had invited the US president to visit rural roads recently built by residents of Oaxaca.
coronavirus patient

Another 25,000 Covid deaths forecast by June 1 but Easter could be negative factor

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Mexico's official Covid-19 death toll will reach almost 210,000 by June 1, according to a United States-based health research institute.