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A shark got away with a piece of a fisherman's catch in Los Cabos.

Officials issue shark warning to bathers in Los Cabos

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People — bathers in particular — should keep an eye out for sharks in Los Cabos, warns the director of the local Civil Protection office.
empty classroom

Private schools may get help as students move to public system

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The government will look at ways to support private schools that are seeing a substantial drop in enrollment.
Inmates make face masks at a prison in Mexico City.

In 7 states Covid-19 is on the rise; López-Gatell repeats call to use face...

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New coronavirus case numbers are on the rise in seven states, a senior Health Ministry official said Wednesday as total cases passed 450,000.
Michael Luten is spending his final days in Mexico.

Home-hospice built around expat in Chiapas is seed planted for the future

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In San Cristóbal, a 71-year-old American is living his last few months in peace and comfort with friends, caregivers—and stage 4 cancer.
Yes and no to abortion: the debate continues.

Both pro-choice and pro-life should work together for better services

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I don’t want women to have to deal with unwanted pregnancies in the first place. And guess what? There are many ways to deal with them by preventing them.
Jim Gallas of Sayulita conducts a yoga class via Zoom.

Doing business amid the coronavirus: some entrepreneurs find silver lining

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Some business owners have discovered or been thrust into new business models they’d never imagined before the coronavirus turned the world upside-down.
AMLO speaks out against energy reforms at a rally in Tabasco in 2014.

AMLO sees reversing energy reform as a means to ‘higher goal’ of saving Pemex

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López Obrador says constitutional change shouldn't be ruled out to allow his administration to recover state control over oil and electricity industries.
The new normal in education.

TV broadcasters sign on to program to deliver virtual classes

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Four broadcasters have reached an agreement with the government to screen virtual classes to students whose schools are closed due to the coronavirus.

Mexican migrants send more money home to help virus-hit economy

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Remittances to Mexico have proved resilient since the start of the Covid-19 crisis, after hitting a record US $36 billion last year.
corruption

Purchases without tenders, lack of transparency a recipe for corruption

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The government appears unworried that the purchase of supplies and awarding of contracts is becoming less transparent than it was under its predecessor.