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Economically privileged shouldn’t keep getting away with bad behavior
If we’re going to create a more equal and just society, we can’t allow certain people to make their long list of “endless” mistakes consequence-free.
Human rights prize winner documented abuse by military in Guerrero
An indigenous activist who documented and denounced abuse committed by the military in Guerrero is this year’s winner of the National Human Rights Prize.
Obesity costs more than petroleum theft: international health organization
At 150 billion pesos a year, obesity is a greater financial burden on Mexico than petroleum theft, the Pan American Health Organization warned.
Revised trade deal close; US, Canadian negotiators traveling to Mexico City
Mexican officials will meet with negotiators from the US and Canada in Mexico City to work on final changes to the new North American free trade agreement.
Third annual Expo Vino wine festival celebrated in Zihuatanejo
Festival takes place on the beach at the Sotovento Beach Club, with the beautiful bay of Zihuatanejo as a backdrop.
Feminists fight back after videos mock anti-violence performances
Feminists responded to a video in which players of the under-17 team of the Mexico City soccer club América mocked the feminist anthem A rapist in Your Way.
San Miguel de Allende mayor ‘cares only about rich people and tourism’
The government 'only cares about protecting rich people and tourism,' says the director of a program that steers young people away from violence and drugs.
Abandoned train station is silent witness to enslavement of Yaqui Indians
The Yaquis were shipped from Sonora to San Blas, then forced to walk over 300 kilometers to San Marcos before being sold and shipped to Yucatán.
Mexico City launches new English-language tourism website
The Mexico City government has launched an English-language tourism website to promote the capital and provide information to foreign visitors.
Two towns in Mexico where Christmas is a year-round event
There are two places in Mexico that are year-round Christmas towns and for good reason: their economies are based on the production of Christmas ornaments.