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Retail drug trade fuels inter-gang warfare in León, Guanajuato

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Inter-gang warfare over the drug trade is causing an increase in violence in the city, where 28 people were killed in the first two weeks of August.
Women march for a second time this week in Mexico City.

Mexico City march protesting violence against women ends with vandalism

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A police station was set on fire and a bus station was vandalized Friday night at the end of a women’s protest in Mexico City against gender violence.

Don’t let critters transform your idyllic walk into pure misery

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In many parts of Mexico, the rainy season reaches its peak in August, creating a rich, verdant landscape—a good time for hiking but a bad time for bugs.

Peña Nieto was advised of ‘master fraud’ and did nothing: ex-auditor

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The former president was advised about the embezzlement scheme in which government departments allegedly misappropriated billions of pesos.

Communal landowners free toll plaza as 14-year-old dispute ends

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The Durango landowners have relinquished the plaza they occupied to demand compensation for land used for the Mazatlán-Durango highway.

9 states sign on to Oaxaca Pact, seek to narrow gap between north and...

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The governments of the southern and southeastern states will work collaboratively with the private and academic sectors to create a more prosperous region.
In February, thousands of women marched in Mexico City to demand that President López Obrador do more to keep women safe.

Rolling back federal policies indicates López Obrador has a woman problem

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The administration has not made women’s rights a priority. Instead, it has been rolling back some of the few policies designed to protect and empower women.

Lake goes dry in Chiapas’ Metzabok lagoon system but cause unknown

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The now-empty lakebed is located in the Lacandon Jungle in the municipality of Ocosingo and is part of an area considered sacred by the Mayan people.

5 years after Ayotzinapa, Iguala’s ex-mayor, wife still in jail awaiting trial

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On Tuesday, the couple’s daughter denounced what she says has been a failure to respect her parents’ right to the presumption of innocence.
Firefighters have been busy in the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.

Second fire in Quintana Roo’s Sian Ka’an reserve is under control

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The fire, which covers an area of 1,085 hectares, started on August 1 in the southern part of the reserve, near the area known as Uaymil.