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Tropical storm leaves 46,000 incommunicado in Oaxaca
As emergency personnel worked to repair the damage left by Tropical Storm Narda, at least 46,000 people in 46 communities remained cut off.
President calls on Tlatelolco massacre marchers for a peaceful event
Mexico City has been gearing up for the annual march to commemorate the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre amid worries that recent violence will be repeated.
Signing up small businesses, market vendors challenge for digital payments
The CoDi system, which allows consumers to make purchases with their mobile phones by scanning a QR code, became operational on Tuesday.
Puebla street vendors scare off restaurant investment
Street vendors in the historic center of Puebla city are scaring off investment in the restaurant industry, says industry group.
7 days of Narda leaves a trail of damage on Pacific coast, killing at...
Tropical storm Narda left a trail of damage as it moved northward during the past seven days, hitting the states of Oaxaca and Guerrero particularly hard.
Morena lawmakers launch initiative for nationwide decriminalization of abortion
The abortion debate is shifting to the federal level with the announcement that lawmakers will seek to decriminalize it in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
Mexico mourns crooner José José, Prince of Song
José José, an acclaimed and widely-loved Mexican crooner who shot to fame almost 50 years ago died on Saturday in Miami, Florida.
Migrants protest in Chiapas as UN official opens new registration center
As the UN High Commissioner for Refugees opened a registration center for asylum seekers in Tapachula, African migrants renewed their demand for visas.
Human, technical error seen in roller coaster accident that killed 2
Mexico City prosecutors are investigating an accident on a roller coaster in the Feria de Chapultepec amusement park that killed two people on Saturday.
Governor says Jalisco facing dengue epidemic; blames climate change
With over 4,000 cases, the state is facing an epidemic, Enrique Alfaro said, explaining that metropolitan Guadalajara is the worst affected area.