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Collective believes it’s possible to revive abandoned airport project
Reviving the abandoned Mexico City airport project is "legally possible,” according to a collective opposed to wasteful government spending.
3 ex-Pemex officials ordered to stand trial for fuel theft
A federal judge today ordered three former Pemex officials to stand trial on charges of fuel theft and organized crime.
All three worked under the...
Mexico-US migration accord will bring 50,000 asylum-seekers from US
A senior government official has predicted that the United States will return as many as 50,000 asylum seekers to Mexico in the coming months.
Overfishing has put five species at risk yet they continue to be caught: NGO
An audit of the fishing industry found that red snapper, grouper, bluefin tuna, sharks and octopus are all endangered due to overexploitation.
US to conduct daily evaluation of measures to control entry of migrants
The secretary of state said the commitment to deploy 6,000 troops was 'the biggest effort that the Mexicans have made and something that we pressed for.'
Trump threatens more tariffs if second, unrevealed accord not approved
The US president threatened to impose tariffs on Mexican exports if Mexico’s Congress doesn’t approve an unrevealed part of the migration agreement.
Tapalpa, Jalisco, seen as development hub with focus on conservation
Jalisco will invest 785 million pesos in the Sierra of Tapalpa this year in a bid to develop the region while protecting its natural resources.
Helicopter crash probe finds no issues with engines, controls
There is no evidence of mechanical malfunction in the crash of helicopter that killed the former governor of Puebla, said the Civil Aviation Authority.
New airport halted until environmental approvals in place
A federal judge ordered the suspension of the new airport in México state until all necessary environmental permits have been obtained.
Massive amounts of sargassum arriving on Quintana Roo beaches
According to the Sargassum Early Warning System, a significant quantity of the seaweed is predicted to affect 500 kilometers of coastline.