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State police arrive for duty in San Pedro Garza García.

State takes over policing in Mexico’s wealthiest municipality

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Nuevo León state police assumed responsibility for policing duties in Mexico’s wealthiest municipality Saturday after a request for help from the mayor.
Xila liqueur, made by women at Destilería Flor de Luna.

Mexico’s first woman-powered distillery: finesse and delicacy in every bottle

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Pineapple, lavender, chile ancho, hibiscus flower, clove, cinnamon and black pepper infused into mezcal. These are the potent ingredients that make up Xila.
Teachers on the tracks in Uruapan.

Back to you AMLO, says rights commission over teacher blockades

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The National Human Rights Commission has warned the federal government that it cannot delegate its responsibility to protect people’s rights.
Workers' representative Elejarza.

45 more Tamaulipas factories threaten to go on strike, this time in Reynosa

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Workers at 45 factories have threatened to strike if they are not given the same pay raise and bonus as those given to thousands of workers in Matamoros.
A farmworker walks on top of a truckload of tomatoes.

US pulls out of Mexico tomato agreement over growers’ complaints

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The United States intends to withdraw from a six-year-old trade agreement, a move that clears the way for new tariffs to be imposed.
In Michoacán, the freight train blues continue.

Government goes to human rights commission over teachers’ rail blockades

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A complaint has been filed with the National Human Rights Commission against those responsible for the blockades in Michoacán.
Hot spring at Grutas de Tolantongo.

Six locations in central Mexico where you can enjoy natural hot springs

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Anyone touring areas in the north this week and found the cold was too much might consider vsiting one of Mexico's hot springs.
Vázquez and his sargassum house in Quintana Roo.

As authorities prepare for sargassum, entrepreneur prepares to build hotel

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As authorities in Quintana Roo monitor the approach of sargassum a local businessman sees an opportunity to build a hotel with sargassum bricks.
Employers federation wonders if tourism is no longer a priority for the federal government.

Betting everything on the Maya Train is the wrong bet and a threat to...

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The Mexican Employers Federation has described the federal government’s decision to concentrate tourism funding on the Maya Train as “almost suicidal.”
Teachers' blockade in Uruapan, one of two that remain in Michoacán.

2 billion pesos later, the trains are still not running in Michoacán

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Two rail blockades remain in place despite the release of funding to pay salaries and bonuses in response to teachers' demands.