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De Hoyos Walther of Coparmex.

Public policy improvisation has cost the equivalent of Maya train: Coparmex

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Business leader warns that policy announcements that are not well thought out are having a negative economic impact.
Campers inside the crater at Parangueo.

Discover another world inside Guanajuato’s curious Parangueo Crater

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A 400-meter tunnel leads to an enormous, shimmering white crater that was once a lake. It's like walking on another planet.
Migrants at the sports complex-shelter in Tijuana.

Migrants overwhelm Tijuana; mayor declares humanitarian crisis

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The mayor has declared a crisis due to the massive number of Central American migrants — nearly 5,000 — who have swamped the city.
A mine operated by Grupo México, the country's largest mining company.

Senate’s mining proposal costs two firms 32 billion pesos in three days

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Two major mining firms have seen almost 32 billion pesos (US $1.6 billion) wiped off their market value following the presentation of a bill in the Senate.
The hydrogen-powered train now operating in Germany.

Hydrogen-powered train eyed for Calakmul section of Maya railroad

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The environmentally-friendly train could operate on one section of the new Yucatán peninsula railroad proposed by the incoming federal government.
The nanosatellite that will be launched late next year.

NASA approves nanosatellite developed at Puebla university

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NASA has approved the design of the satellite developed by students and professors at the Popular Autonomous University of Puebla.
Immigration agents invite migrants to legalize their status.

Mexican authorities stop caravan No. 5; US plans asylum policy change

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A fifth caravan of Central American migrants was stopped in its tracks by immigration agents and police after illegally crossing the southern border.
Displaced citizens of Chiapas on their march to the capital.

Nearly 500 displaced indigenous people on the march in Chiapas

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Almost 500 indigenous people who have been displaced from their communities due to violence are marching to the state capital to seek a solution.
The Federal Police will contribute nearly half the strength of the National Guard.

National Guard will be 83,000-strong to begin; military will eventually be retired

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The centerpiece of the new government’s national security plan will initially be made up of 83,000 officers, but a public consultation takes place first.
mexico city airport

Airport trust investors who put up US $1.6 billion to consider their legal options

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Investors who purchased securities designed to partially fund the new Mexico City airport will discuss their options in light of the decision to cancel it.