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Trucks loaded with fertilizer in Guerrero yesterday.

Farmers loot trucks carrying fertilizer as delivery delays continue

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Guerrero farmers who are still waiting for government-supplied fertilizer intercepted three trucks carrying the product in Chilapa on Sunday and stole it.
Dead fish at Laguna Superior, Juchitán.

Juchitán residents divert sewage into lagoon after system malfunction

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A large lagoon in Oaxaca's Isthmus of Tehuantepec has been flooded with sewage after failing drainage forced residents to take matters into their own hands.
Some books are being delivered but well behind last year's schedule.

Schools prepare for textbooks delay, but AMLO insists they will arrive

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President López Obrador offered an assurance that in spite of a delay in printing, textbooks will be ready by the start of the school year on August 26.
Mexico City on a bad day.

Greenpeace legal action seeks stricter pollution standards in CDMX

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The environmental contingency program that stipulates when air pollution alerts are issued in the city has been temporarily suspended as a result.
A blindfolded visitor gives Be My Eyes a practical test. The app was developed to help the blind get around.

International program gets girls excited about computer science

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Last year 20,000 girls from 115 countries took part in Technovation, enticing them to spend hours of their time learning programming and business skills.
Swimmers find sargassum-free water about 30 meters out on a Playa del Carmen beach.

Tourism secretary says sargassum situation is a national priority

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Miguel Torruco said President López Obrador has ordered that addressing sargassum invasions be considered a national priority.
Immigration agents detain migrants in Acayucan, Veracruz.

Mexico deported 22,000 migrants in June, up 33% over May and a 13-year high

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Preliminary data from the National Immigration Institute shows that 21,912 migrants were deported last month compared to 16,507 the month before.
Industry is waiting for natural gas to arrive through the new Texas-Tuxpan pipeline, but legal action has delayed the movement of gas.

Critical natural gas shortage threatens to shut down manufacturers

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If natural gas supply doesn’t return to normal within the next two weeks, industrial production could grind to a halt and some factories may shut down.
Officers protest Wednesday morning at Federal Police headquarters.

Federal Police protest against reduced pay, benefits at National Guard

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Hundreds of officers protested to reject their incorporation into the Guard, arguing that their salaries will be cut and they will lose benefits.
Modern pop, like Gorillaz, mixes with darker favorites, like Burzum at El Chopo.

Black Saturdays at the Punk Market: Tianguis Cultural del Chopo

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Every Saturday morning, just outside the Buenavista subway station, darkness converges on the semi-rough streets of near-north Mexico City.