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AMLO: violence will be controlled because there is no longer collusion
President López Obrador expressed confidence that violence will be brought under control because there is no longer collusion between authorities and crime.
No certainty that the coronavirus curve is flattening: epidemiologist
A National Autonomous University epidemiologist has raised doubts about the deputy health minister's assertion that the coronavirus curve is flattening.
Coronavirus predictions, case numbers ‘absolutely invalid,’ accuse ex-ministers
The government's Covid predictions are “completely invalid,” according to a former health minister. Another described its statistics as “almost irrelevant.”
National Guard investigated for extortion in Sonora
In another scandal at the national security force, at least two National Guard officers assigned to Ciudad Obregón are under investigation for extortion.
Organizations charge narcos’ help for needy shows authorities’ failure
A coalition of nonprofit organizations has demanded that the government increase the distribution of food to those most affected by coronavirus.
Surplus oil that Pemex can’t sell will fire CFE’s old and inefficient generators
The federal government will use fuel oil it is unable to sell to fire old and inefficient power plants operated by the Federal Electricity Commission.
One beer maker continues operating — with beer for export to US
Although beer production is supposed to have been shut down, one company is continuing to brew brands such as Corona and Modelo.
AMLO’s morning press conference: ‘spectacle without value’
But how valuable are the daily press briefings when the president's 'verbose responses' often don't provide an actual answer to the question he was asked?
As virus numbers show signs of dropping, sargassum makes a return
As Mexico confronts the Covid-19 crisis, the smelly, unsightly seaweed is returning to the beaches of the coast of Quintana Roo.
Coronavirus leaving more people in poverty and inequality: activists
Human rights activists warn that the coronavirus epidemic has deepened poverty and inequality for vulnerable sectors of Mexico’s population.