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Armed civilians fired on security forces when they detained migrants Saturday in Tamaulipas.

‘Mother of all migrants’ caravans’ is forming up in Honduras: interior secretary

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A massive cohort of prospective migrants dubbed the “mother of all caravans” is forming in Honduras, the federal interior secretary said.
Keep your hands off the avocados at El Regreso de Jr. Díaz, says the sign: they're not stones.

Escandón Market is quintessential middle-class CDMX neighborhood market

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Right at the center of the blissful, upper-middle-class, family-oriented neighborhood of Escandón, just below Jardín Morelos Park, sits Mercado Escandón.
Teachers and their tents are back in Mexico City.

Teachers return to legislative palace, block deputies’ access

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The educational reforms were up for discussion in the lower house of Congress again today but the meeting was postponed after teachers mounted a blockade.
Chief of staff Romo.

Government to make more spending cuts as it seeks to avoid deficit

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The federal government is taking austerity measures a step further in order to avoid a fiscal deficit, the president’s chief of staff said.
Security Secretary Durazo, left, with Colosio's son at a memorial on Saturday.

Security chief doubts findings of Colosio assassination probe

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The federal public security secretary said the investigation into the 1994 assassination of presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio should 'go deeper.'
A Miniso store in Mexico. More are coming.

Chinese retailer Miniso plans to open nearly 100 new stores this year

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Chinese retailer Miniso plans to open 92 new stores in Mexico this year, increasing its presence to a total of 200 stores.
Easter is expected to bring more tourists this year.

Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo expects 6% increase in Easter visitor numbers

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Hoteliers in the resort destination of Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, are looking at the April Easter vacation period with optimism.
Sculptures in the El Triunfo mining museum courtyard recreate the area’s mining history.

Mining history will apparently not repeat itself in Baja California Sur

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93 years after the mines shut down around El Triunfo, it appears that mining will not return to restore the town to anything close to its former prosperity.
One of the rare vaquita porpoises.

Government announces vaquita strategy but critics say it falls short

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The federal government has announced that it will strengthen the fight against illegal fishing and use buoys to mark the reserve of the vaquita porpoise.
'We want water,' reads the sign of a protester who has not had any for four months.

Water theft in Guerrero capital leaves utility short of operating funds

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Water is being "shamelessly" stolen in Chilpancingo through 10,000 illegal taps into the city’s water system, according to a municipal official.