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Anti-corruption efforts slipping in Mexico: international index
Corruption has slightly worsened in Mexico over the past year despite President López Obrador's promise to end the scourge, a new study found.
Zihuatanejo educational organization turns to coronavirus aid
With financial support from expats, Por Los Niños has distributed 1,600 hampers containing enough basic necessities to last for two weeks.
Cabbage is good for more than just cole slaw or salad
Sauté it with a spicy sausage or chorizo for a breakfast scramble, venture into fermentation with a Salvadorean relish or bake it slowly with rich cheeses.
Tax authority recovers 28 billion pesos from corporate tax evaders
Among the companies that paid their debts were América Móvil, a telecommunications corporation owned by billionaire businessman Carlos Slim.
10 killed in attack on Guanajuato rehab center
Gunmen opened fire on a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center in Irapuato Saturday leaving 10 people dead, the state’s Ministry of Public Safety reported.
Cops jailed for attacking girl, 16, in march against police brutality
Two Mexico City police officers accused of kicking a teenage girl in the head during a protest march were jailed on charges of abuse of power.
Virus on decline in greater Mexico City, but rising in Guadalajara, Monterrey
Mexico has recorded a total of 117,103 confirmed coronavirus cases and 13,699 deaths since the start of the pandemic, the federal Health Ministry reported.
The true story of Mexico’s ‘Happy Chicken’ restaurant chain
A family-owned stand selling grilled chicken in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, is now an international business with over 1,000 outlets.
Government issues new coronavirus stoplight map: Mexico painted solid red
All of Mexico is red on the updated “stoplight” map but states have the freedom to decide which virus restrictions can be eased, health officials said.
One family’s two deaths show Mexico’s health system unprepared for Covid-19
The public health system is woefully unprepared to deal with the coronavirus pandemic, says the bureau chief of Bloomberg News in Mexico.