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Another caravan on the way: 15,000 heading north but destination is Chiapas
Another large migrant caravan is on its way to Mexico but unlike those that came before it, this one isn’t headed for the US.
Mexico’s second-oldest person dies at 112
The oldest woman in Tlaxcala and the second oldest in Mexico passed away in Españita. María Isabel León Ramírez had turned 112 last summer.
Mayor announces return of Charro Police in Mexico City
The Charro Police, a force of mounted officers of the law whose uniforms resemble those of traditional charros, or cowboys, is returning to Mexico City.
Isthmus development plan: 8-billion-peso investment and new free zone
President López Obrador announced an initial investment of 8 billion pesos to develop the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region and pledged to make it a free zone.
It’s been 14 months since displaced people in Chiapas fled their homes
Some 5,000 people were forced to flee their homes in Chalchihuitán last year, and although about 4,000 have since returned, 1,200 remain homeless.
Government workers in four states protest unpaid salaries, bonuses
State government employees and teachers in Baja California, Tabasco, Hidalgo and Chiapas took to the streets this week in protest.
Federal government cancels magical towns’ funding program
Mexico’s 121 magical towns might not receive any federal money in 2019 because the program that currently funds them has been cancelled.
Gold medal for Mexican team at Shanghai robotics competition
Mexican teams dominated the primary school category of the World Educational Robotics contest in China, taking the top three spots.
Spirulina, or ‘Aztec cheese,’ is Mexico’s pre-Hispanic superfood
This miraculous micro-algae was consumed regularly by the Aztecs as a common source of protein harvested from Lake Texcoco.
Central bank ups interest rate to 10-year high of 8.25%
The Bank of México raised its benchmark interest rate to the highest level in 10 years yesterday, and there are signs it could go even higher in 2019.