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Armed civilian groups operate without control in 36 municipalities of Guerrero
Groups of armed civilians in Guerrero, many of which self-identify as community police, operate without any control in 36 of the state's municipalities.
Sonora police chief joins the fun, does the Chona Challenge
It’s against the law but that didn’t stop the Santa Ana police chief from hopping out of his moving patrol vehicle and dancing to La Chona.
Italian oil company plans US $1.8-billion investment in oil fields
Eni expects to invest almost US $1.8 billion in three Gulf of Mexico fields by 2040, according to a plan approved by Mexico’s regulator.
Pemex shale gas contract in doubt after López Obrador says no to fracking
The future of a US $617-million contract for the exploration and extraction of a shale gas deposit in Coahuila may be up in the air.
New electricity commission chief will review tariffs, introduce ‘social’ rates
The next director of the Federal Electricity Commission plans to review power prices but will not seek to dismantle the 2013 energy reforms.
Rising suicides expose mental health toll of living with extreme violence
Ciudad Juárez’s 2017 suicide rate of 8.9 per 100,000 was nearly twice what it was in 2010. Last year, nearly 12,000 residents tried to kill themselves.
Mexico accepts inclusion of automotive wages in NAFTA talks
Mexico has publicly accepted for the first time the US proposal to include set minimum wages for the automotive industry as part of a new agreement.
López Obrador to forgive billions in ‘civil resistance’ debt to CFE
The president-elect says his government will cancel debts owed to the Federal Electricity Commission by people in “civil resistance” against the utility.
Through a non-profit, Tlaloc the rain god provides water in CDMX and beyond
An ingenious rainwater harvesting system developed by a Mexico City organization is helping the most marginalized communities have access to clean water.
Michoacán turf war fuels crisis of violence that is worst in 10 years
An attack at a funeral parlor that left eight mourners dead is just one of many crimes in Michoacán that are creating a crisis of violence.