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Operation Sweep: 1,400 security personnel, 144 actions, 41 arrests
Federal, state and local forces initiated a joint anti-crime operation in México state, rounding up 41 suspects and locating 32 missing persons.
‘I’m no fool,’ AMLO replies to demands for medications, scholarships
Greeted by residents angry over a shortage of medications and missing scholarships the president assured people in Bochil he was aware of the situation.
Fake guacamole appears as avocado prices spiral
Rising prices for the alligator pear have reportedly led some taqueros to use calabacita – a Mexican squash similar to zucchini – to make the national dip.
Asian migrants pay smugglers up to US $40,000 to reach United States
Asian migrants are paying up to US $40,000 to reach the United States via Mexico while Central Americans pay between $10,000 and $12,000.
Frolicking in the mud at Los Negritos, a natural wonder in Michoacán
If you love nature you’ll be fascinated by the boiling mud pots and, if you suffer from arthritis, you may find an inexpensive solution.
Large amounts of possibly toxic foam form in Puebla irrigation canal
The foam began to form on July 21 near the Valsequillo dam, which is fed by water from the Atoyac river.
Budget cuts are a serious threat to future of Mexican research: scientists
Scientists have described the government’s cuts to federally funded laboratories and scientific institutes as a serious threat to the future of research.
Mexico City’s best cantinas: the stylish, the eccentric and the historical
It’s debatable as to what makes a proper cantina. Some are salons; some are bars. But in general, they're classic, large rooms where you can kick back.
Tonnes of water lilies removed from beach in Sayulita, Nayarit
Far from the white sands of Quintana Roo another Mexican beach hotspot has fallen prey to seaweed in the middle of the tourist season.
Quintana Roo sargassum is a boon for Veracruz tourism
While businesses and governments in Quintana Roo despair at the arrival of tonnes of sargassum their counterparts in Veracruz are cautiously celebrating.