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Activists reject AMLO’s proposal to put abortion to public consultation
Women’s rights activists rejected the president’s suggestion, declaring that human rights must not be allowed to be subjected to public consultations.
Company behind Sinaloa fertilizer plant seeks dialogue
The company building a US $5-billion fertilizer plant that was suspended by a federal judge says it has complied with all requirements.
Further retaliation planned against US steel and aluminum tariffs
Mexico is planning to impose new tariffs on US imports in April in order to pressure US lawmakers to remove duties on steel and aluminum.
Just 22 vaquita porpoises remain and illegal gillnets could soon wipe them out
Only 22 vaquita marina porpoises remain in the Gulf of California, a biology professor said, warning that the species could become extinct within months.
6 years after citizens rose up in arms, it’s even worse now in Michoacán
Six years after citizens staged an uprising against Los Caballeros Templarios and other criminal groups in the Tierra Caliente, violent crime is even worse.
‘We’re doing very well,’ AMLO says in response to new poll results
President López Obrador declared that his government is “doing very well” after a new poll showed that he has an approval rating of 78%.
Malinalco: small-town charm and a unique archaeological site
Malinalco is not a place shouted about in the guidebooks, but most Mexico City residents know it as a rural respite just a few hundred miles away.
Standard & Poor’s lowers credit rating outlook to negative
The agency lowered its outlook from stable to negative, stating that there was a one-in-three chance of a downgrade over the coming year.
University probed after $156-million transfer from foreign bank accounts
The University of Hidalgo is under investigation for money laundering after it received US $156 million from accounts in Switzerland and other countries.
Federal government to release years of pre-1985 police files
The government will release previously-classified files including those relating to political persecution, human rights violations and corruption.