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Pemex lost nearly half a trillion pesos last year, faced ‘worst crisis’ in its...
The company reported a loss of 480.96 billion pesos (US $23 billion), a 38.2% increase compared to its 2019 loss.
Not so fast: governments put brakes on private schools’ plan to reopen
The Ministry of Education has pushed back against a recent call by private schools to reopen starting March 1.
Texas freeze heats up López Obrador’s energy self-sufficiency plans
Crazy as it sounds, the Texas freeze was manna from heaven for President López Obrador’s nationalistic energy ambitions.
US urges Mexico to heed private sector concerns over electricity market overhaul
The United States has urged Mexico to listen to the private sector with regard to the proposed overhaul of the electricity market.
Music and dancing turn vaccination into a lively affair in Mexico City
Seniors lining up to get vaccinated against Covid-19 shook off the cold with a spot of dancing to tunes such as disco classic I Will Survive.
Details of December’s massive power outage to be kept secret for 2 years
The president promised that his government wouldn't suppress public information but the CFE will keep details of the blackout under wraps.
More than 100mn doses of vaccine expected by end of May; 1.9mn have been...
A total of 3.3 million doses are expected this month, 23.6 million in March, 33.2 million in April and 46 million in May.
Judge orders definitive suspension of Maya Train construction in Yucatán
A federal judge has ordered the definitive suspension of the Maya Train railroad project in three Yucatán municipalities.
Despite the pandemic, microbrewery’s opening came at just the right time
Brewer Mariana Domínguez didn't let one of the worst global recessions in over a decade stop her from achieving her eight-year dream.
The federal auditor’s U-turn on airport costs: was there pressure from AMLO?
The auditor came under fire for backtracking on an audit that found scrapping an airport project was far costlier than the government said.