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‘Think before spreading your legs,’ suggests lawmaker in abortion debate
Women should think before getting pregnant, said a Puebla deputy to express his opposition to legislation that would reduce penalties for abortions.
Trump announces 5% tariff on all Mexican imports if migration not halted
United States President Donald Trump announced a tariff on all goods starting June 10 to pressure the country to reduce or halt migration into the US.
9,000 march in Coahuila in support of Altos Hornos and jailed CEO
Around 9,000 people marched in Monclova to support the steelmaker and its president, Alonso Ancira, who was arrested in Spain earlier this week.
Government will build four sargassum-gathering vessels
Each of the catamaran-style boats will cost 15 million pesos (US $783,500) and the first will be ready for service in six months.
OperaMaya’s summer music festival under way in Cancún
The ninth edition of OperaMaya's International Summer Music Festival opened this week in Cancún, bringing performers from around the world.
High-impact crime soars in Morelos: extortion leads with 705% surge
The incidence of high-impact crimes soared in Morelos in the first four months of the year and 86% of residents believe the state is unsafe.
Environment secretary blames ‘neoliberal parasites’ for global warming
"Parasitic and predatory neoliberals" are responsible for global warming, the new environment secretary charged, promising an end to neoliberal policies.
Sabotage of Mazatlán’s water system investigated after lines burst
Authorities are investigating after several valves were tampered with, affecting distribution to various parts of the municipality.
Mexican growers predict US tomato shortage in 15 days
The United States will face a shortage of tomatoes if it does not lift a 17.5% tariff on Mexican tomato imports, according to a growers’ association.
Officials freeze accounts of steelmaker Altos Hornos, former Pemex boss
The bank accounts of one of Mexico's biggest steelmakers and former CEO Lozoya were frozen on suspicion they carried out operations with illegal resources.