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Critics say Mexico City’s last wetlands threatened by bridge project
But the six-lane bridge over wetlands in Xochimilco is a vital part of an improved road link between the east and south of the capital, says the mayor.
City installs temporary drive-in theater to aid recovery of cultural life
The racetrack that has been home to the Mexican Grand Prix, part of which already houses a temporary hospital, will become the site of drive-in theater.
Face masks, face shields among virus precautions at private school
Students will have to pass through protection tunnels, face shields and sanitizer will be required and Plexiglas shields will surround each desk.
New coronavirus restrictions implemented in 8 states
Authorities in at least eight states have decided to implement new coronavirus restrictions due to a spike in case numbers.
Presidents find a distraction while their countries are in crisis
López Obrador and Trump stick their heads in the sand and refuse to face society’s problems.
Has the ubiquitous cheek kiss been lost to the coronavirus?
After almost a decade and a half the habit has become ingrained in my social interactions. Without it I feel something is unsaid, something is undone.
‘New normal’ coming to Mexico’s beaches with new rules
The emphasis will be on social distancing among beachgoers – people shouldn't come within four meters of others while on the sand or in the water.
New coronavirus cases exceed 7,000 in one day for the second time
The federal Health Ministry reported that the case tally had increased to 311,486 with 7,051 additional cases registered.
AMLO is doubling down on failed bets in Mexico
The first bet was NAFTA. The second was to reduce poverty and inequality by leaving intact dysfunctional tax, labour and social insurance regulations.
Canadian energy investors warn of trade deal violations
On the day the new North American trade agreement came into force, Canadian energy investors warned that Mexico could already be violating the pact.