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As air quality suffers in Puebla, El Popo blasts away with two explosions
Mother Nature is not cooperating with efforts to reduce air pollution in Puebla: the Popocatépetl volcano erupted twice this morning.
Mother’s Day celebration goes south after barbacoa poisons 27
At least 27 people became ill in San Sebastián Coatlán, Oaxaca, where the municipal government hosted a Mother's Day celebration last Friday.
108 wildfires are burning in 17 states, most in central and southern regions
The fires are burning across the country, creating dangerous conditions especially in southern and central states where the blazes are concentrated.
Attorney General’s Office warns parents to be prepared, take DNA samples
The office has been criticized after advising parents to take DNA samples of their children so they can be identified if they are abducted and killed.
Business robbery soars 54% to 8,338 cases in 4 months in CDMX
Robberies of businesses increased 54% to an average of 70 cases per day during the first four months of the government of Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum.
Tax administration cracks down on customs corruption at two offices
The Federal Tax Administration has fired the administrators of two offices for corruption, one in Manzanillo and the other in Pantaco, Mexico City.
Three banks ease Pemex burden, underwrite US $8-billion loan
The banks reached an agreement with the federal government to underwrite the loan that will enable the company to refinance debt.
IMSS can’t fill doctors’ positions in two states due to insecurity
Security concerns have led to a shortage of doctors in the public healthcare system in Chihuahua and Tamaulipas.
Federal prisons on alert after five guards killed in Morelos
Security officials have put federal penitentiaries on alert after hitmen attacked prison guards yesterday morning in Puente de Ixtla, Morelos, killing five.
Flood-prone refinery site worsened by removal of mangroves: UNAM researcher
The removal of mangroves at the site of the new refinery in Tabasco has made the land more susceptible to flooding, raising questions about its suitability.