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IMF cuts Mexico growth forecasts for this year and next
The outlook for the economy remains pessimistic as far as the International Monetary Fund is concerned: it has cut its growth forecasts for 2020 and 2021.
Senate proposal considers legalizing possession of 28 grams of pot
A new proposal in the Senate would allow the legal possession of up to 28 grams of marijuana for personal use without the need to apply for a license.
In Oaxaca, officials open ‘corruption-free’ road built by the people
President López Obrador inaugurated a new road in Santos Reyes Yucuná, Oaxaca, praising it as a “work of art” built by residents rather than business.
Some 3,000 migrants form first caravan of year at southern border
The first caravan of 2020 was poised to enter Mexico but the government was resolved to stop the migrants from traveling through the country.
Play the lottery in Mexico and win a Boeing Dreamliner 787?
With the presidential plane still unsold after almost a year on the market, President López Obrador has floated a new idea to offload it: hold a raffle.
Travel company sees promise in Acapulco, plans to buy 3-4 existing hotels
Travel and hospitality conglomerate Apple Leisure Group is planning to invest US $100 million in hotels in Acapulco, CEO Alejandro Zozaya said.
A charming street cleaning custom has been hijacked by a howling machine
The leaf blower was never designed to be a dust mop and thousands of well-meaning users are stirring up clouds of trouble.
Record year for cruise ship arrivals in Cozumel, Progreso
The port at Cozumel, Quintana Roo, welcomed 1,461,778 passengers, more than any previous year, representing growth of 18% over 2018.
Universal healthcare or universal confusion: hospitals, patients left bewildered
Hospital staff, patients and many members of the general public remain unsure about how Insabi, the replacement for Seguro Popular, actually works.
New health service will not be completely free: health workers’ union leader
The government’s new health scheme will not be completely free as President López Obrador claimed, says the leader of the national health workers’ union.