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Listen, AMLO: femicides are not just ‘regular homicides’
After President López Obrador's tone-deaf response to the crisis of femicides, concerned women have no choice but to scream and yell.
1.7bn pesos in airport contracts reportedly issued to shell companies
The Ministry of National Defense paid almost 2 billion pesos to 45 shell companies for construction of the new Mexico City airport, El Universal reported.
Attacks on police in Chihuahua apparent reprisal by criminal gangs
Authorities reported three attacks on police in Ciudad Juárez and one in Chihuahua city, saying they were meant as vengeance for arrests of gang members.
Copyright sought for ex-soccer star’s description of ‘impressive’ genitalia
The brother of Luis Roberto 'Zague' Alves has applied to trademark a term used by the former soccer star to describe his penis on a leaked video.
Federal forces overpower suspected narcos in Guerrero; 18 detained
Military and police in the municipality of Zirándaro, Guerrero, arrested 18 suspected drug traffickers in two separate operations on the weekend.
Over 1,000 join Playa del Carmen protest over beach access
As many as 1,200 people gathered outside a beach club in Playa del Carmen on Sunday to protest hotels restricting public access to the country’s beaches.
Francisco Flores, Tapachula baker
Thirty-eight years ago, Francisco Flores Robrero began learning the delicate craft of breadmaking.
Minister admits being late with measures to address violence against women
Interior Minister Olga Sánchez Cordero admitted Friday that serious action by the government to combat violence against women has “arrived late,” but she said...
Annual fair brings traditions and products from across the country
The Mexico In the Heart of Mexico tourism and culture fair is on in Mexico City, bringing dancers, chefs and artisans from every state.
Mexico City led nation in new foreign investment last year at US $3.5bn
Economy Ministry data shows that Mexico City attracted more new foreign direct investment than any state in 2019, while Tlaxcala had the greatest growth.