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New injunction halts Maya Train construction in 3 Chiapas municipalities
A court in Chiapas has issued a provisional suspension order against the project, halting construction in three municipalities due to coronavirus concerns.
Virus cases, deaths have surged in past 3 days; no sign that curve is...
Mexico has now recorded more than 30,000 confirmed Covid-19 cases and over 3,000 deaths as the coronavirus pandemic shows no sign of abating.
Maya Train doesn’t slow down for coronavirus. On the contrary, it’s gaining speed
It seems possible that before long the opposition will summon the kind of cross-cultural, bipartisan support capable of toppling the Maya Train project.
Competition commission warns of higher electricity rates
The commission has warned that rates could go up due to measures that will delay new renewable energy projects and ramp up production at old power plants.
Despite coronavirus symptoms, senior released from hospital twice
A 73-year-old México state man was sent home from the same hospital twice despite being diagnosed with pneumonia and suffering coronavirus-like symptoms.
Gang of highway robbers paralyzes traffic on Puebla-Veracruz highway
A band of 15 masked men armed with high-powered rifles stopped and assaulted transport trucks on the Veracruz-Puebla highway late Thursday.
89-year-old Guerrero woman with diabetes beats Covid-19
An 89-year-old Guerrero woman with diabetes survived a 17-day bout of Covid-19 and was released from an Acapulco hospital on Tuesday.
AMLO says renewable energy sources provide nothing; figures show otherwise
They generate almost half of Mexico's power at much lower prices than the CFE but private energy companies have still incurred the wrath of the president.
Looking for beer in Oaxaca? Women’s brewery continues producing
As mainstream beer makers begin to see their inventories dry up, a women’s artisanal brewing cooperative has found a foothold and plans to expand.
Breweries remain shuttered: ‘health minister won’t listen to reason’
As Mexico thirsts for beer and stocks in many states have all but dried up, the economic impact of the breweries' coronavirus closure is mounting.