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State dismisses warden of prison where riot killed 17 inmates
The governor of Zacatecas has announced the dismissal of the warden of a state prison where 17 inmates were killed in two riots this week.
Maya Train consultations seen as empty gesture that provided little information
A lack of transparency in the government's plans to build the train has fuelled criticism that the views of affected communities are being disregarded.
Travel agencies create new 8-day tour product in Quintana Roo
As part of its “Journey Across Mexico in Eight Days” program, the Mexican Association of Travel Agencies is preparing new tourism products in Quintana Roo.
Remittances fell 2.25% in November, the first annual decline in three years
Bank of México data shows that total remittances for the month were US $2.89 billion whereas overseas workers sent $2.96 billion home in November 2018.
IMO 2020 means a cleaner shipping industry, but with consequences
The International Maritime Organization implemented a change effective January 1 forcing the shipping sector to reduce significantly emissions.
17 inmates dead after two riots at Zacatecas prison
60 guards and staff are being investigated after a clash left 16 dead and 5 wounded on New Year’s Eve. A second riot on Thursday killed another inmate.
World Bank to provide US $100 million in financing for Valley of México water
One project will replenish the depleted resources of the Valley of México aquifer while another will modernize the infrastructure of the Cutzamala system.
Sheltering allies of ousted Bolivian president triggers diplomats’ expulsion
Mexico’s ambassador to Bolivia returned home after that country's interim government expelled her and two Spanish diplomats.
A year on, displaced families in Guerrero call for aid from National Guard
Displaced residents of Leonardo Bravo sought assistance from federal and state security forces on Sunday so that they could return home.
Torreón, Coahuila, cracks down on noise infractions with fines for residents
Officials have begun enforcing noise regulations, fining two residents last week as part of the Noisy Neighbor program.