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Thousands of bones were found in Culiacán.

More than 5,000 bones found in secret cemetery in Culiacán, Sinaloa

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A search brigade found more than 5,000 human bones — mostly from the hands and feet — and four bodies in clandestine graves.
Joint ventures by Pemex would focus on deepwater reserves.

Report says AMLO to reverse stand on Pemex-private sector ventures

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President López Obrador is poised to reverse his position and allow Pemex to resume joint ventures with the private sector in 2020, according to a report.
overweight police officer

Mexico City to pay cops 10,000-peso bonus to get their weight down

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Mexico City's overweight cops — and more than half are classified as such — will be able to earn a cash bonus if they shed some kilos.
Bank of México

Bank of México takes a machete and lops a chunk off its 2019 growth...

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The central bank has picked up a machete and lopped off a good part of its previous 2019 economic growth forecast, dropping it to between 0.2% and 0.7%.
A modified pickup becomes a 'narco-tank.'

12 suspected gangsters dead after two attacks in Tamaulipas

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Security forces in were able to hold off two attacks by criminal groups in Nuevo Laredo on Tuesday night, presumably by a gang called Hell's Army.
Bartlett, left, and López Obrador applaud agreement with pipeline companies.

Natural gas pipeline deal gives certainty to investors: Moody’s

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The rating agency Moody’s and business groups have applauded the agreement reached between the federal government and three pipeline companies.
Nearly one million youths are reported to have signed up for the employment program.

Anti-graft organization slams youth employment program for corruption

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An anti-graft group claims in a new report that the federal government’s youth employment program is sullied by corruption.
The Tajín archaeological site in Veracruz.

Organized crime involvement seen in damage to archaeological site

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Damage to El Tajín in Veracruz was caused by armed civilians with links to organized crime, claims the National Institute of Anthropology and History.
The Mixcoac archaeological site in Mexico City

Mixcoac archaeological site reopens in southwest Mexico City

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The site features a pyramid dedicated to the god Mixcóatl, a ceremonial plaza, a central patio and a museum where visitors can learn more about its history.
Flooding in Comondú, Baja California Sur.

Tropical Storm Ivo leaves two dead, widespread flooding

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Tropical Storm Ivo left two dead and communities across the country ravaged by floods, sinkholes, hailstorms and damaged infrastructure over the weekend.