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The National Archives will be the new home of police files.

Federal government to release years of pre-1985 police files

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The government will release previously-classified files including those relating to political persecution, human rights violations and corruption.
Jiménez, left, and Morán at yesterday's press conference.

Helicopter tapes released; results of crash probe expected at year end

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The government said that there was no evidence that foul play caused the crash of the helicopter in which the governor of Puebla was killed.
A section of the massive tunnel scheduled to be in operation in July.

Completion of Mexico City’s huge drainage tunnel scheduled for July

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A 10-year-long megatunnel project in Mexico City will be completed on July 10, the head of the National Water Commission has announced.
El Bronco, left: 'lazy southerners;' and Yunes: 'Cut off his tongue!'

Northern governor says southerners lazy; ‘cut out his tongue:’ says one

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Nuevo León Governor Jaime “El Bronco” Rodríguez, known for being blunt, labelled southerners lazy. A southerner promptly labelled Rodríguez an idiot.
Grin scooter users flash grins.

Entrepreneurs await city’s revision after electric scooters shut down

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Grin started operations in Mexico City by placing 15 electric scooters on the streets of trendy neighborhoods. Now it has more than 200.
Bank of México governor Díaz.

Bank of México slashes its 2019 growth forecast from 2.2% to 1.6%

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The Bank of México slashed its 2019 growth forecast, citing an investment slowdown and recent fuel shortages, rail blockades and strikes among the reasons.
Demand is in dark blue, domestic production in light blue.

Business groups warn natural gas shortages could prove costly

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Mexico’s productivity and economic growth are at risk due to a reduced supply of natural gas for industry, a business leader warns.
Aviation, diesel and gasoline refining in December through February.

Refineries showing some signs of life as production numbers rise

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Fuel production and crude processing capacity are up and unscheduled stoppages have been reduced to zero at Mexico's six refineries.
Morelos Attorney General Carmona.

Evidence lost in murder of Morelos thermal plant activist

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The Morelos attorney general’s office has lost key evidence in the investigation into last week’s murder of indigenous activist Samir Flores Soberanes.
Artist's rendition of new mall.

Construction begins on new mega mall in Quintana Roo

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Ground has been broken in Puerto Morelos for a 6-billion-peso mall that will have "the best brands in the world," according to real estate developer Gicsa.