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Baja Congress slammed for extending governor’s term from 2 to 5 years
A vote this week by the Baja California Congress to extend the mandate of the state’s governor-elect from two to five years has been widely condemned.
Indigenous communities go to court to halt trans-isthmus development
Indigenous residents in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec have filed an injunction request against the government’s project, and more legal action is in the works.
AMLO reaches out to Zapatistas, but the relationship is not a warm one
President López Obrador expressed his respect for the Zapatistas but the possibility of its members heeding his call for unity would appear unlikely.
Young fishermen find and rescue a rare oarfish on Baja beach
Two young tourists rescued a rare fish from a beach on the eastern coast of Baja California Sur a few weeks ago.
Girl, 6, loses eye after struck by stray bullet while sleeping
In Iztapalapa, Mexico City, not even sleep provides a safe haven from the violence that can suddenly break out in the city's most crowded borough.
Quintana Roo hoteliers will shuttle guests to sargassum-free beaches
Hotels in the Riviera Maya are planning to transfer guests to properties with sargassum-free beaches so they can enjoy white sands and turquoise waters.
Farmers loot trucks carrying fertilizer as delivery delays continue
Guerrero farmers who are still waiting for government-supplied fertilizer intercepted three trucks carrying the product in Chilapa on Sunday and stole it.
Juchitán residents divert sewage into lagoon after system malfunction
A large lagoon in Oaxaca's Isthmus of Tehuantepec has been flooded with sewage after failing drainage forced residents to take matters into their own hands.
Schools prepare for textbooks delay, but AMLO insists they will arrive
President López Obrador offered an assurance that in spite of a delay in printing, textbooks will be ready by the start of the school year on August 26.
Greenpeace legal action seeks stricter pollution standards in CDMX
The environmental contingency program that stipulates when air pollution alerts are issued in the city has been temporarily suspended as a result.