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Alternatives to single-use plastic bags.

Bag ban brings renewed interest in traditional bags at Mexico City market

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Traditional reusable shopping bags seem to be making a comeback in Mexico City, where a ban on single-use plastic bags went into effect on January 1.
El Popo erupts Thursday morning.

Spectacular eruption at El Popo but alert level remains unchanged

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An eruption at Popocatépetl sent a three-kilometer column of smoke and ash into the sky and launched incandescent rocks a kilometer down its slopes.
Refinery site at the port of Dos Bocas.

Little transparency in selection of companies to supply new refinery

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The government has not said which companies have received contracts to supply equipment, raising doubts as to whether the auctions were fair.
The hospital in Chalco was one of those where patients have been charged for medicine.

New health scheme touts free universal care but the reality is different

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It has been touted as completely free but a week after the new universal healthcare scheme went into effect, patients are finding a different reality.
Police react when reporter Logan (inset) visits Tenancingo.

US reporter harassed by police while doing Tlaxcala sex-trafficking story

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A Fox News reporter was asked by police to leave Tenancingo while working on a sex-trafficking story “for the safety of the town.”
AMLO meets with an indigenous community in Puebla on Saturday.

Rerouting pipeline away from ‘sacred lands’ seen as pragmatic

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A pledge by President López Obrador to reroute a pipeline away from “sacred hills” in Puebla could helpl complete the project, according to experts.
García: negotiating a new plea

Ex-security chief in negotiations to change not-guilty plea

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Former federal security secretary Genaro García Luna has entered into negotiations with the US government to change his not guilty plea.
Quintana: stories of pain.

New data reveals that 61,000 people have disappeared, 50% more than reported

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There are more than 61,000 missing persons in Mexico, the federal government said on Monday, a figure significantly higher than that previously reported.
Plaza Revolucion Mexicana in the morning, looking towards the old church.

Step back in time in this sleepy ex-mining town in Jalisco

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Deep Mexican charm found in San Sebastián del Oeste, which feels as if it hasn’t changed much since the early 1900s.
Demand for all-inclusive vacations may have contributed to the decline in tourist numbers, says one expert.

Based on 2019 declines, travel data firm sees challenges ahead for tourism

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Hotel revenue, rates and occupancy levels all declined in 2019, while the number of rooms grew much faster than demand.