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New coronavirus cases exceed 7,000 in one day for the second time
The federal Health Ministry reported that the case tally had increased to 311,486 with 7,051 additional cases registered.
AMLO is doubling down on failed bets in Mexico
The first bet was NAFTA. The second was to reduce poverty and inequality by leaving intact dysfunctional tax, labour and social insurance regulations.
Canadian energy investors warn of trade deal violations
On the day the new North American trade agreement came into force, Canadian energy investors warned that Mexico could already be violating the pact.
34 areas in Mexico City designated red on virus risk stoplight map
The city government announced that 34 neighborhoods and towns will be given special attention to reduce the high number of active coronavirus cases.
Guerrero one step away from reverting to maximum-risk red on virus map
If infections keep increasing, the possibility that the state will go from orange to red is very high, the governor said.
Elephant seal makes itself at home on San Pancho Beach, Nayarit
'Panchito' has been enchanting visitors and locals and raising questions about its appearance so far from home.
Back in business: expat entrepreneurs reopen with increased precautions
But it's not business as usual as owners negotiate new standards and protocols after nearly four months without any income.
Damage control: deputy minister calls for unity in fight against coronavirus
Hugo López-Gatell called for unity in the fight against coronavirus as the case tally neared 300,000 on Sunday and the official death toll exceeded 35,000.
Law student raffles goat to pay for kidney surgery
Carmen Rodríguez has a unique fundraising strategy to help her pay for a desperately needed kidney operation. She’s raffling off a goat.
No update to virus risk map; deputy minister blames states for faulty data
The federal government did not update its coronavirus “stoplight” map for the first time since its debut and Hugo López-Gatell puts the blame on states.