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A woman and child appear unfazed by the surrounding seaweed.

Quintana Roo divided into 9 zones in effort to remove sargassum

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A plan to combat this year’s expected million tonnes of sargassum on the beaches of Quintana Roo is beginning to take shape.
Sargassum on a Tulum beach yesterday.

Government doesn’t have billion pesos needed to deal with sargassum

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As sargassum steadily invades Quintana Roo's beaches, from Isla Holbox in the north to Xcalak near the Belize border, there is no money to deal with it.
Nacif, Marín and Karam: arrest warrants outstanding.

Ex-official jailed in 2005 torture case; former governor, 2 others still sought

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One of four people sought for the torture of journalist Lydia Cacho in 2005 has been arrested and remanded for trial.
Evidence of heat coming from the ground in Chalco.

On the site of an ancient lakebed, the ground is burning

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On what used to be an ancient lakebed in the state of México, just one misstep could send your feet plunging through the surface and suffering nasty burns.
Located in the Sierra Tapalpa, La Ceja is a popular place for paragliders to take off.

Exploring Jalisco’s Sierra Tapalpa: fresh air and breathtaking views

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Stand atop the Balanced Rock, visit a slate quarry, check out some psychedelic art or watch people leap off a precipice.
There might be a few more Thors in the world this week.

Couple decides against naming their baby after Avengers superhero

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At least one family was planning to name their baby after a character in the blockbuster hit Avengers: Endgame, but were dissuaded from doing so.
López Obrador and the new development plan.

Government’s 6-year development plan targets eradication of poverty

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The government plans to reduce unemployment to a minimum, increase purchasing power for most, end emigration and eradicate poverty for 25 million people.
The anchor found off the coast of Veracruz in the search for Cortés' ships.

Search for Cortés’ ships turns up 15th-century anchor off Veracruz

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Could an anchor half buried in the ocean floor off Veracruz be part of the wreckage of one of the scuttled ships of conquistador Hernán Cortés?
The author's rug, purchased at the antiques market in Colonia Doctores.

Sharpen your bargaining skills at the best little antiques market

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The merchandise ranges from cheap trinkets to genuine treasures, such as an Italian rug whose purchase reveals the author's own bargaining skills.
The gas station among those with the cheapest premium fuel

Station on list of those selling cheapest premium gas doesn’t carry it

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The federal government continues to publish incorrect data regarding fuel prices despite efforts to correct earlier mistakes.