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At home and looking for good books in English? E-readers to the rescue
If you live in Mexico finding good books in English is difficult in the best of times and a headache if a pandemic has you under siege. The answer? E-books.
Trump to the rescue: US offers to cut production on Mexico’s behalf, says AMLO
The US has agreed to cut oil production on Mexico's behalf, President López Obrador said, apparently ending an impasse on a deal to reduce global output.
Tourists quarantined in Nayarit resort escape in helicopter
At least four vacationers at a luxury resort in Nayarit escaped a government-imposed coronavirus quarantine via helicopter on Wednesday.
3,441 coronavirus cases, 194 deaths; phase 3 expected in 15 days
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases increased by 260 on Thursday to 3,441 while deaths from the disease rose by 20 to 194.
Mexico purchases medical supplies from China, ventilators from Denmark
Mexico will buy US $56.6 million worth of medical supplies from China to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, Foreign Affairs Minister Marcelo Ebrard said.
As most oil producers cut back, Pemex soldiers on with drilling plans
The recent slump in global oil prices as demand declines has led most producers to reduce spending and in some cases their output. But not Pemex.
Nurse attacked with hot coffee: ‘You’re going to infect us all!’
There has been another incident of aggression against a healthcare worker in Mérida, Yucatán: a nurse was attacked by a man who threw hot coffee at her.
Employers’ group to AMLO: don’t be irresponsible, protect jobs
The Mexican Employers Federation is urging President López Obrador to take measures to help keep businesses afloat during the health crisis.
‘Money cannot be our god:’ AMLO accuses big business of laying off staff
The president took aim at businesses that have laid off workers due to the coronavirus, charging that they should put employees' wellbeing before profits.
In Xalapa, people still out and about, despite the coronavirus emergency
Are we about to see the entire entire health and economic system completely overwhelmed? Mexico seems to be heading there fast.