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Houses that were built for hurricane victims are being destroyed in Guerrero
Thirty-two houses that were built for victims of twin 2013 Hurricanes Ingrid and Manuel are being demolished in Guerrero.
Travel alerts, insecurity among factors blamed for sharp decline in US tourism
Travel to Mexico by US citizens declined sharply in April, the first monthly reversal since October 2014 and the biggest monthly decline since 2011.
Challenge for new administration is to preserve stability: Coparmex
The main challenge for the next government is to preserve economic stability during the transition period and in its first days in office.
Election ‘dry law’ means at least one dry day in most states
Keeping the peace on election day is the purpose of a law prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages, and most states have chosen to implement it.
132 political murders since September compared to just nine six years ago
There have been 132 candidates and politicians murdered since the electoral process began, up from nine during the 2011-12 election period.
Presidential election results available between 10 and 11:30pm Sunday
Results of the so-called quick count for the presidential election will be made public between 10:00 and 11:30pm Sunday.
Lower demand, price for poppies has devastated Guerrero communities
Thirty years ago, a kilogram of opium paste sold for as much as 80,000 pesos. Today the price is closer to 5,000, due to fentanyl.
Pumps at BP, Pemex stations in Puebla closed for irregularities
In an unprecedented move the federal consumer protection agency (Profeco) requested support from the Federal Police to carry out an operation in Puebla this...
Parents’ group criticizes sex education content in textbooks
The federal government is accused of attempting to indoctrinate children through sexual education content in new textbooks for middle school students.
Illegal fireworks makers outnumber the legal ones in Tultepec
In Mexico’s self-declared fireworks capital, illegal manufacturers and vendors of the explosives dominate the local industry.