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As the homicides mount in Ciudad Juárez, there is fear that history will repeat...
The murder of 11 people in a home amid a wave of violence has triggered fear that the city could see a return to the homicide rates of the last decade.
Heat wave has caused 6 deaths and becoming unbearable for many in Sonora
Two jornaleros, or day laborers, three elderly people and one migrant have died due to heat-related illnesses in the state.
Quintana Roo set to install containment barriers to halt sargassum invasion
The government of Quintana Roo is installing a system of containment booms to keep the weed off beaches as more is on the way.
January-to-June exports to US rise 9% to reach record high
Trade between Mexico and the US reached record highs in both directions in the first six months, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
6-year-old’s arm amputated after reattachment rejected
The six-year-old boy whose left arm was reattached in Nuevo León had to undergo surgery again late last week to remove the limb after his body rejected it.
10 bodies uncovered so far in Guadalajara hidden grave
Ten bodies have been recovered from a clandestine grave in a house in Guadalajara since Friday after the owner alerted authorities of foul odors.
AMLO effect? Consumer confidence spiked 14.8% in July
Mexico’s Consumer Confidence Index spiked sharply to its highest level in more than a decade, immediately after López Obrador won his landslide victory.
Tourism down 30-35% due to sargassum: Playa del Carmen mayor-elect
The mayor-elect of Solidaridad, Quintana Roo, estimates that tourism has dropped as much as 35% due to sargassum seaweed washing up on beaches.
Mexican director’s Kahlo-inspired opera opens today in London
A Mexican theater director will make her debut in London this weekend with a Mexico-inspired opera based on Jacques Offenbach’s The Tales of Hoffman.
UN rebukes Mexico over case of reporter kidnapped and tortured in 2005
The UN human rights council has condemned Mexico over the case of Lydia Cacho, a reporter who was kidnapped and threatened with rape by police in 2005.